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Conditions We Treat
… Conditions We Treat Home Conditions We Treat Neurotrauma Program Phoenix Children’s treats over 250 brain and spine injuries a year. The most common types of injuries include: Cerebral Hemorrhage … cause a variety of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms. Diffuse Axonal Injury When brain damage occurs over a …
Conditions We Treat
… benign or malignant tumors, or developmental, vascular, hematologic or neurologic conditions. Our Limb Reconstruction and … differences including: Congenital femoral deficiency: Incomplete or abnormal development of the thigh bone (femur) …
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Phoenix Children’s NICU NEST Clinic: A nest above the rest
… above the rest Blog COVID-19 Developmental Pediatrics Neonatology NEST Clinic Neurology NICU In April 2020, amidst the start of the … most fragile population: premature, at-risk, and medically complex infants. This clinic is an important piece of infant …
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Celebrating our children with Down syndrome
… with Down syndrome, Kinsley has been a frequent visitor to Phoenix Children’s. Just 2 years old, Kinsley … It’s a lot to deal with – especially for a child with communication challenges related to her Down syndrome … approximately 6,000 babies every year. “At Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s , we celebrate …
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Katherine’s Story
… Katherine’s Story Patient Stories Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Epilepsy Laser … and surgical evaluation and treatment for patients with complex epilepsy. Katherine's Story - Epilepsy Previous Next …
Center for Fetal and Neonatal Care Research
The Center for Fetal and Neonatal Care at Phoenix Children’s cares for thousands of families before the birth of their babies. This work allows us to enhance diagnostic accuracy and track and improve outcomes after the baby is born. Our researchers collaborate nationally to
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Brittany's Story
… Brittany's Story Patient Stories Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hydrocephalus … look at children with serious head injuries - and with that comes exasperation with friends who don't protect themselves …
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Phoenix Children’s Building New 44,000-Square Foot Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
When it opens in 2024, it will continue to be Arizona’s only American Academy of Pediatrics-designated Level IV NICU, a designation indicating the highest level of medical care available for the most complex neonatal conditions, the sickest and the most premature newborns.