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Programs & Services
The right therapy can improve any condition that limits a child’s abilities. While the therapies we offer at Phoenix Children’s can sometimes look like play, every therapy is carefully planned and highly structured to help kids achieve specific functional goals. Phoenix Children
Conditions We Treat
Acute brain injuries can occur in a number of situations such as trauma, stroke, infection, cardiac arrest or coma from a wide spectrum of medical conditions. Multimodal monitoring enables us to collect and integrate numerous points of patient data non-invasively to detect
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Mia's Story
… off.” Angela was already calling 911 from her cell phone as Will and Ronnie lifted Mia into the boat and began … and running and able to take on an extremely intricate and complicated case right out of the gate.” Zoldos admits … to get back on a boat when she went on a field trip to San Diego with her classmates. But those things were a cakewalk …
Clinical Trials & Research Studies FAQ
Clinical trials are research studies in which patients may volunteer to take part. Phoenix Children’s uses clinical trials to find better ways to prevent, diagnose and treat childhood diseases and injuries. Doctors use treatment trials to learn more about how to fight cancer
Patient and Family Rights
… and families throughout our hospital system. We are committed to providing the best care within our capabilities … unfairly. You have the right to be protected from anyone taking or using your personal belongings without … Medicare Quality of Care Complaints - Livanta BFCC-QIO HelpLine: (877) 588-1123 For Medicare beneficiaries …
Bike and Wheeled Sports Safety
Our Injury Prevention Program at Phoenix Children’s will help you protect children when they’re on the move – from walking paths and bike trails to skate parks. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), more children ages 5 to 14 go to emergency rooms for bicycle
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Despite a brain aneurysm, brain tumor and epilepsy, Kylah’s crushing it
… attitude and a whole lot of moxie. “Kylah is such an overcomer,” said the sixth-grader’s mother, Meghan. “All of her … to ablate her seizure source — technology he has helped pioneer in children — to get Kylah’s EPC under control. … her brain and then sent the laser probe through these entry points,” explained Kylah’s father, Dave. “They positioned …