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Awards & Recognition
… Phoenix Children’s is Arizona’s premier hospital for family-centered, pediatric care for patients with complex medical needs. We’re proud of the broad and deep … Report. Previous Next Phoenix Children’s complete 2025-26 rankings include: Gastroenterology & Gastroenterology …
Programs & Services
… child might experience, including post-operative pain. They visit patients throughout the hospital during daily rounds. … management treatment approaches that help kids to be as comfortable and pain-free as possible. Outpatient … Phoenix Children’s offers patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) and many minimally invasive, image-guided techniques to …
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Cold vs. Allergy in Children: How to Tell the Difference Colds are infections of the upper respiratory tract (sinuses, nasal passages, throat, and larynx). They are caused by several different viruses. They are spread by: Touching a person with a cold, such as shaking hands, and
Medical Students
Phoenix Children's is committed to providing training and education to the healthcare leaders of tomorrow. We provide the perfect setting - with our advanced technology and innovative research in pediatrics. We bring together a full range of specialists in the field of pediatrics
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Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy in Children What is FSHD in children? Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) is a rare genetic muscle disease that affects the muscles of your child’s face, shoulders, upper arms, and lower legs. These muscles weaken and shrink
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First Trimester Fatigue Is it common to be so tired in the first trimester of pregnancy? Feeling super tired, don't have the energy to do much of anything, and craving your bed? For many people, the extreme tiredness (fatigue) of the first trimester is quite a surprise. And it’s
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Fever in a Newborn Baby The system that controls body temperature is not well developed in a newborn baby. Call your baby's doctor right away if your baby is younger than 3 months old and has a rectal or forehead (temporal) temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher. This is an