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Advanced Noninvasive Cardiac Imaging Fellowship
Phoenix Children’s Center for Heart Care is now offering a funded 4th year Advanced Noninvasive Cardiac Imaging Fellowship position. This is a one-year program offering training in advanced transthoracic, transesophageal, 3-dimensional, fetal echo imaging and cross-sectional
Meet Your Team
At Phoenix Children’s, pediatric nephrologists, nurses, dialysis technicians, child life specialists, registered dietitians, social workers, and others have extensive experience caring for children and teens who are getting dialysis. Since dialysis often takes place for weeks or
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The goal of our team is to get you back to yours. Phoenix Children's Sports Medicine Physical Therapy offers state-of-the-art physical therapy centers close to where you live and play. We provide access to some of the top sports medicine physical therapists in the valley
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We treat patients with all kidney-related problems, including blood or protein in the urine, kidney stones, recurrent urinary tract infections, congenital kidney diseases, chronic kidney failure, dialysis and kidney transplant. We pull the right team together for each child
Patient & Family Resources
Our Patient Family Advisors work with Phoenix Children’s leaders, providers and staff to develop resources for patients and families. These resources give you access to helpful tools created by families who’ve gone through a similar experience. Use the following resources as you
Treatments We Offer
We offer a full range of treatments for acute pain (goes away in less than three months) and chronic pain (persists longer than three months). Our Pain Medicine experts help children and teens manage pain, whatever its symptoms or causes. Your child or teen’s care may include
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The kidney transplant program at Phoenix Children's began in 2002, and since then, we have performed more pediatric kidney transplants than any hospital in Arizona. Our experienced team provides the high-quality care and support children need with a personalized, family-centered
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Cystic Fibrosis Overview What is cystic fibrosis? Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an inherited disease of the glands that make mucus and sweat. People with CF get a defective gene from both parents. People who have one defective gene from one parent are called carriers. They don't have