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Phoenix Children’s and Brain Injury Alliance partnership brings hope and support for patients and families impacted by brain injuries
… Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the medical director over the Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Program at … address these specific concerns.” Patients and families can visit The Emily Center at Phoenix Children’s Thomas campus … drop in or scheduled visits at The Emily Center, or via phone or scheduled Zoom meeting by calling 1-888-500-9165 or …
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Tips for a Safer, Healthier Halloween
Halloween is just around the corner, and kids everywhere are getting ready for haunted houses, costume creations and tasty treats. Halloween can be a fun and exciting holiday and with a bit of planning and preparation, you and your family can enjoy the spooky season safely. We’ve shared these tips to help you keep your family safe and healthy.
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My liver transplant – Adam’s story
… My liver transplant – Adam’s story Blog Autoimmune Disease Liver Transplant Primary … school were a rollercoaster ride, filled with more hospital visits than school. Even so, my persistent drive to learn … the initial COVID-19 outbreak, I received a lifesaving phone call. Thanks to a generous family who had a lost loved …
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Pool party means pool safety
… for Family Health and Safety Arizonans know what it takes to thrive in some of the hottest temperatures in the US. We … it hard to see children. Distractions are everywhere. We visit homes without a fence around the pool. When I go to … child. I look for a basket at your pool area where cell phones can be stored. This makes it easy for the Pool Boss …
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Halloween costume and trick-or-treating safety tips
… excitement. We would take pride in taking the best picture to show off our candy loot. Another fond childhood memory is … for the perfect costume, consider these costume safety recommendations to keep your trick-or-treater safe: Costumes … memories. As you drive around neighborhoods, put cell phones on airplane mode. Drive slowly and watch out for …
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Eye and Back Strain from increased screen time
… children receive. It is not unheard of for our children to now get 8 hours a day of screen time through a … is at the proper distance from the child’s eyes. Smart phones should be placed one foot from the eyes , desktop and … to complain of eye or back strain, it’s time to schedule a visit at Phoenix Children’s Hospital where we can help …
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Cardio Kid Embraces Life
… Fetal Care Center Fetal Care Gwen is teaching her family to live in the moment. Gwen & Addie at Disneyland. Previous … COVID-19 pandemic, meant that Addie would not be able to visit the baby at first. She also would be separated from … They gave her special coupons to use when she needed a phone call with her mom or dad or a face-to-face visit …
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Phoenix Children’s Named Among America’s 100 Healthiest Workplaces for 2025
For the fifth consecutive year, Phoenix Children’s has been named among the “Healthiest 100 Workplaces in America” by Healthiest Employers® for its investment in employee health and wellbeing.
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Phoenix Children’s Named a “Best Children’s Hospital” by U.S. News & World Report for 14th Year in a Row
For the 14th consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report has ranked Phoenix Children’s among the nation’s “Best Children’s Hospitals.” The health system was once again named the No. 1 children’s hospital in Arizona and third in the Southwest region. Phoenix Children’s is the only children’s hospital in Arizona ever to be recognized by U.S. News & World Report.
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Three Phoenix Children’s leaders named Health Care Heroes finalists by the Phoenix Business Journal
Phoenix Children’s Hospital is proud to announce that three of the hospital’s leaders were selected as Health Care Heroes Awards finalists during Phoenix Business Journal’s award breakfast on August 22. Carmen Neuberger, Phoenix Children’s general counsel and executive vice president, was selected as a finalist and the winner for the Non-physician category. Angus Wilfong, MD, Division Chief of Pediatric Neurology, was selected as a finalist for the Innovator category, and Daniel Velez, MD, Division Chief of the Heart Center at Phoenix Children’s, was selected as a finalist in the Physician category.