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Baylee's Story
January 17, 2014
… started on chemotherapy but her only hope of survival was a bone marrow transplant. Their attending physician, Roberta Adams, MD, explained the best chance would come from a sibling match — specifically, Baylee’s …
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10 Things to Know About Epilepsy
November 1, 2024
By Angus A. Wilfong, MD
… Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Epilepsy  is one of the most common of all neurological diseases. More than 45,000 … about this common, yet complex, disease.     Epilepsy is no one's fault. Parents often believe they’re to blame for the …
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Greyson crawls, stands, takes early steps
October 10, 2022
… support – every step of the way.” What is clubfoot? About one in 1,000 babies in the U.S. is born with clubfoot, a … defect that turns one or both feet inward, affecting the bones, muscles, tendons and blood vessels. Without … typical childhood activities and even play sports. The most common type of clubfoot is “isolated,” meaning the child has …
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A heart for Harrison
February 2, 2026
Known for his joyful dances and giggles, Harrison got a new heart before he learned to walk
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Stetson's Story
October 29, 2018
… His neurologist in Oklahoma City, Dr. Amber Stocco, recommended he see Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix … neurology, neurosurgery consultation, MRI imaging–all in one place,” said Stetson’s father, Danny. Stetson was … Children's dedicated Neurocritical Care Program – the only one of its kind in the Southwest and one of only a handful …
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Phoenix Children’s Hospital Will Open New Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders and Infusion Center on October 18
October 10, 2017
Phoenix Children’s new 17,000-square-foot Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders (CCBD) will open to patients on October 18, increasing the Hospital’s capacity to care for children and adults fighting pediatric cancer and complex blood disorders.
Curricula & Schedules
… Curriculum Each year includes four weeks of vacation and one week of CME Year 1 The emphasis during the first year of … third year of training, fellows are allowed ample time to complete scholarly activities. In addition, Fellows … study with the goal to submit for publication at least one of the two projects (exception: an advanced degree would …
Conditions We Treat
… Urology team treats all urological conditions, including complex conditions related to the genital and urinary … wall of the belly. The hernia creates a lump in the groin. Hydronephrosis: This condition causes swelling of a kidney due …
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If your child is admitted to Phoenix Children’s, and you need a place to stay, we can help. There are many lodging options for families within a short drive of Phoenix Children’s. Our social workers are available to find accommodations that meet your needs.
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Phoenix Children’s Hospital Now Ranked in All 10 Specialties By U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals
June 21, 2016
Phoenix Children’s Hospital once again has been named to U.S. News & World Report’s 2016-17 Best Children’s Hospitals rankings, the only Arizona hospital to make the prestigious list.

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