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… has many locations throughout the Valley and offers comprehensive pediatric services in a community setting. … the only pediatric training program in the Valley, so your visits may include medical students or physician residents …
Programs & Services
… Programs & Services Nephrology Phoenix Children’s provides comprehensive care for children and teens with conditions … kidney disease Supportive services from an experienced team, including registered dietitians, social workers, child … urology, orthopedics, neurosurgery and general surgery teams. Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring When a child has …
Pediatric Acute Care Fellowship
… Acute Care Fellowship Home Pediatric Acute Care Fellowship Commencing from AY 2018-2019, we are proud to offer a … accessible Emergency Department with over 100,000 annual visits, as well as a tertiary main campus for inpatient and …
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona and Phoenix Children’s Renew Contract
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona (BCBSAZ) and Phoenix Children’s Hospital announced the two organizations reached agreement on a new three-year contract. Under this new Contract, Phoenix Children’s Hospital will continue to be an in-network provider for BCBSAZ members and those families insured under plans that utilize the BCBSAZ network.
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Phoenix Children’s Hospital Will Open New Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders and Infusion Center on October 18
Phoenix Children’s new 17,000-square-foot Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders (CCBD) will open to patients on October 18, increasing the Hospital’s capacity to care for children and adults fighting pediatric cancer and complex blood disorders.
Accommodations & Hotels
If your child is admitted to Phoenix Children’s, and you need a place to stay, we can help. There are many lodging options for families within a short drive of Phoenix Children’s. Our social workers are available to find accommodations that meet your needs.
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Mazie's Story
… no indication of the severity of the diagnosis that would come 10 months later. “She was always smiling, always … go to the doctor, which in turn helped cut down on so many visits to the Hospital. The little girl loved to ride …
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Making the leap: Transitioning from Pediatric GI Care to Adult GI Care
… This change can be challenging as the patient learns to become the expert in their condition and the primary voice in … patients feel as though they are leaving their pediatric team behind, which can bring its own challenges. Patients … never completely gone. Rather, the pediatric and adult care teams can become one team led by a confident and empowered …