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Connecting Phoenix Children’s with the community we serve
… Blog Community Volunteering This story is part of a series, spotlighting Phoenix Children’s employees from across our … the medical director I was interviewing with, ‘What would success in this role look like?’’’ The answer Shawna received …
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Jordan & Joshua's Story
… people in the U.S. and it affects people of all races, according to the National Institutes of Health. It is an … with sickle cell disease ranges from 23 to 43 years. Fighting Through to Manage Sickle Cell In addition to their …
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Ear deformities in newborns and ear molding
… How does ear molding work? Ear molding works by applying light constant pressure to the ear over the duration of … if applied during the first 1-2 weeks of life; however, success can be seen if treating before 12 weeks of age. Older …
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The Harmony™ valve: Minimally invasive breakthrough heart care
… in 5 children have abnormalities in the pulmonary valve or right ventricular (RV) outflow from their heart. Before … and Intervention Conference where researchers showed successful implantation in 67 patients with at least 1-year of …
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The benefits of second opinions in cardiology
… the child’s current treatment plan to ensure it’s the right one for their family. Even after treatment has begun, … and ease some of the burdens and anxieties that accompany a difficult diagnosis. Parents are entitled to do …
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Our UnitedHealthcare Contract Is Set to Expire in 2026: What Families Should Know During Open Enrollment
Open Enrollment season is here for many families — a time to review health insurance options for the coming year. At Phoenix Children’s, your child’s health is always our top priority, and we want to provide the information you need to make the best decisions for your family’s care.
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Travel Tips for Kids with Complex Medical Needs
… Their family has learned how to prepare for a successful, safe trip while accommodating Brooke’s complex … your child stay calm and happy. Brittany packs an iPad, weighted sensory blanket and noise-blocking headphones for …
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The teen patient with a brain injury: Why a pediatric acute inpatient rehabilitation facility makes sense
… housed within an acute care pediatric hospital guarantees access to specialty providers and services who are all geared … patient age and provide detailed recommendations for the successful transition back to academic learning as well as … if I walk funny or have to use a wheelchair,” or, “What might transition to adulthood look like now after my brain …