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Phoenix Children’s Allergy and Immunology Clinic celebrates a decade of success
… of Allergy and Immunology, didn’t know how great the demand for care would prove to be. "When we established the Allergy … and Immunology Clinic, we knew it would fill a need for the community, but I don’t think anyone expected the array of … we can blend together all of the allergic conditions in one visit and sometimes combine treatment,” added Dr. Bauer. …
Physician Relations
… Whether it's introducing one of our new subspecialists to a community pediatrician, answering a physician's call about a … advanced practice providers and their staff are informed on the latest programs offered at Phoenix Children's and to create …
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A Tale of Resilience: How Sibling Love and Expert Care Triumphed Over Sickle Cell
… Sickle Cell Blog Bone Marrow Transplant Sickle Cell Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders In the heartwarming journey … days of Karma and Kiana’s lives went smoothly, with minimal complications or reasons for concern. However, by the time … the experience so much that they eagerly looked forward to visiting the hospital again. Despite the multidisciplinary …
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Samantha’s Colorfully Courageous Journey
… be green, blue or other colors standardized by hospitals for medical conditions. They remind 10-year-old Samantha of … quickly escalated to more obvious rectal bleeding and GI discomfort. Looking for answers Samantha’s pediatrician … dose or try a different medication,” said Nichole. Samantha visits Phoenix Children’s infusion center every six weeks …
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HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks the immune system, which helps the body fight infections. As a result, those infected with HIV become more vulnerable to various infections and diseases. It is spread by contact with the bodily fluids of a person with HIV
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Wassim M. Ballan, MD
Division Chief, Infectious Diseases; Medical Director, Antimicrobial Stewardship Program; Associate Director, Infection Prevention Program
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