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Phoenix Children's Specialty Care - Avondale Campus - Suite 201
1665 N. Avondale Blvd.
Suite 201
Avondale, AZ 85392
Service
Your child’s skeletal health is important for development, mobility and overall health — so when your child has a rare bone condition or dysplasia, you want to do everything you can to treat and manage it well. Specialized care is critical now and in the future as your child
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The multidisciplinary Perinatal Palliative Care Team at Phoenix Children’s is here to provide expectant parents and families with guidance, support and comfort during times of uncertainty, concern and grief. When families learn that their baby is faced with a life-threatening or
Practice Integration
PCCN’s Practice Integration Team works directly with our participating network providers. This team develops meaningful relationships with network administrators and physician owners, meeting monthly with each practice. This interaction assists with promoting quality by providing
Condition
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
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Specialty
… approach to care. That’s where our trusted expertise comes in. At Phoenix Children’s, we partner with you and … encourage healthy lifestyle choices and prepare them for a healthy future. Caring for the Community Our team is … policies and practices to ensure all aspects of a visit to the health center are youth-centered. This model …
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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