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Conditions We Treat
Phoenix Children’s Cardiology provides comprehensive heart care to patients of all ages, ranging from prenatal diagnosis to adults living with congenital heart conditions. Some of the conditions we treat include: Aortic Valvar Stenosis (AS) Atrial Septal Defect (ASD)
Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program
The Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) program at Phoenix Children’s brings the therapeutic benefits of animal interaction to both beside care and hospital events. Our goal is to help patients, families and staff through difficult procedures and extended hospitalizations. This program
Service
Phoenix Children’s is the only hospital in Arizona to offer a dedicated Celiac Disease Clinic for children and teens. Celiac disease is an autoimmune condition that requires a strict gluten-free diet to avoid symptoms and other complications. The experts in the Celiac Disease
Conditions We Treat
Stroke, commonly thought of as an adult condition, is also a significant pediatric health concern, ranking as the sixth leading cause of death among young children. A stroke occurs when a blood vessel that supplies oxygen and nutrients to the brain is blocked by a clot or
Programs & Services
Children living with physical or cognitive disabilities may need long-term from our Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) providers. Our team takes great pleasure in building relationships with our patients and their families, developing a comprehensive, individualized
Programs & Services
Kidney transplant surgeries take place at Phoenix Children’s Hospital - Thomas Campus. If your child is receiving a kidney from a living donor, the donor's surgery will take place at nearby St. Joseph Hospital & Medical Center. Our team will guide you through each step of the
Water Safety Program
Very few activities are more refreshing than swimming on a hot summer day; but water presents risks too. Learning the facts about water safety for children will allow you to make a big difference. Drownings are the leading cause of injury-related death in children ages one to