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Conditions We Treat
A number of conditions can lead to pulmonary hypertension. Some babies are born with narrowed pulmonary arteries. In other children and adults, pulmonary hypertension can develop over time as a result of other health conditions, such as: Congenital (present at birth) heart
Conditions We Treat
Our interventional cardiologists use minimally invasive techniques and leading-edge technology to repair heart defects, replace valves and improve blood flow. We offer specialized procedures to examine and repair many types of congenital or acquired cardiovascular conditions that
Conditions We Treat
Down syndrome, caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21 (Trisomy 21), affects approximately 1 in 700 babies born in the United States, with about 160 babies born with Down syndrome each year in Arizona alone. Children with Down syndrome often have associated medical comorbidities
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The clinics are staffed with medical practitioners, nurses, and case managers from Phoenix Children's. Services include the full spectrum of a "medical home," such as: Full examinations and well child care Immunizations Dispensing of medications Treatment for sexually transmitted
Doctor
James W. O'Neil, MD
4.7 / 5
Specialties
  • Ophthalmology
James W. O'Neil, MD
Responsibilities
Our Patient/ Family Advisors play an important role in helping Phoenix Children’s provide the best care and patient experience possible for every family. We encourage you to be mindful of member responsibilities and the time commitment involved before applying: Promote patient-
Conditions We Treat
The audiologists at Phoenix Children’s diagnose and treat various hearing conditions, including: Auditory Processing Disorders (APD): A condition that occurs when the brain has trouble recognizing sounds even though the ears function normally. Balance and Vestibular Disorders
Doctor
Scott S. Williams, MD
4.6 / 5
Specialties
  • Nephrology
Scott S. Williams, MD
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Dorothy H. Rowe, MD
4.9 / 5
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  • Surgical Services
  • Trauma
Dorothy H. Rowe, MD
Condition
Sex During Pregnancy
Sex During Pregnancy In most cases, sex during pregnancy is safe. In fact, with your healthcare provider's OK, you can have sex until delivery. But changing hormone levels and sone pregnancy symptoms, like nausea and tiredness, can reduce your sex drive. So can visible changes in

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