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Nightmares and Night Terrors
Nightmares and Night Terrors What are night terrors? A night terror is a partial waking from sleep with behaviors such as screaming, kicking, panic, sleep walking, thrashing, or mumbling. They are harmless, and each episode will end in deep sleep. They tend to occur in children
Programs & Services
Phoenix Children’s Colorectal Clinic is a nationally known leader in treating colorectal conditions and malformations. Our team members are active in research and quality improvement efforts. We share a dedication to providing the best possible care, quality of life and future
Doctor
Shilpi S. Mangla, MD
Specialties
  • Anesthesiology
Shilpi S. Mangla, MD
Condition
Calculating a Due Date
Calculating a Due Date A typical pregnancy lasts, on average, 280 days, or 40 weeks—starting with the first day of the last normal menstrual period as day 1. An estimated due date can be calculated by following steps 1 through 3: First, determine the first day of your last
Didactics
Curriculum Our curriculum remains basically the same although the means by which some of the experiences are obtained has changed. For example, didactic training can occur through video conferencing. In addition, outpatient psychotherapy and some of the assessment process (e.g
Doctor
Patricia Beals, DMD
Medical Director, Center for Cleft and Craniofacial Care
4.8 / 5
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  • Orthodontics
Patricia  Beals, DMD
Doctor
Randall K. Ricardi, DO
Specialties
  • Psychiatry
Randall K. Ricardi, DO
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Nicole M. Kurnik, MD
4.7 / 5
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  • Plastic Surgery
Nicole M. Kurnik, MD
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F. Anthony Willyerd, MD
Specialties
  • Critical Care
F. Anthony Willyerd, MD
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Rajeev Bhatia, MD
4.5 / 5
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  • Pulmonology
Rajeev  Bhatia, MD

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