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Simply Sayin’ App
Simply Sayin’ is an award-winning educational app that the Child Life team at Phoenix Children’s designed and created. It uses pictures, sounds and a glossary of terms to support clear conversations about conditions, treatments and healthcare-related experiences. By focusing on
Condition
Allergens: Dust and Dust Mites What are dust allergens? Dust allergens are substances found in dust. They may include: Fabric fibers Lint Feathers Stuffing materials Animal protein (dander, saliva, urine, and body oils) Bacteria Mold and fungus spores Food particles Plants
Conditions We Treat
Our Solid Tumor Program team treats a lot of conditions, including: Hepatoblastomas and Hepatocellular Carcinomas Wilms Tumor and Wilms Tumor Syndromes Neuroblastomas Melanomas and other skin tumors GastroIntestinal Tumors and NeuroEndocrine Tumors Osteosarcomas , Ewing Sarcomas
Language Assistance - Msaada wa Lugha
Tazama: Ikiwa unasema Kiswahili, una huduma za usaidizi wa lugha za bure unazoweza. Piga simu 602-933-3348. Hospitali ya Watoto ya Phoenix inakubaliana na sheria za haki za kiraia zinazohusika na hazitambui kwa misingi ya rangi, rangi, nchi ya asili, umri, ulemavu au ngono
Requirements
The Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Fellowship includes programs and conferences required as a prerequisite for graduation. These activities are designed to enhance the learning and experience and to assist the fellow in meeting the goals and objectives of the fellowship
Staffed Delivery Centers
Our Neonatology team partners with several hospitals throughout the Valley so that we can care for your newborn closer to where you live. Partnerships with Dignity Health and HonorHealth allow Phoenix Children’s neonatologists to extend the best care possible to babies born
Condition
Iron-Deficiency Anemia in Children What is iron-deficiency anemia in children? Anemia is a common health problem in children. The most common cause of anemia is not getting enough iron. A child who's anemic doesn't have enough red blood cells or enough hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a