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Conditions We Treat
Stroke, commonly thought of as an adult condition, is also a significant pediatric health concern, ranking as the sixth leading cause of death among young children. A stroke occurs when a blood vessel that supplies oxygen and nutrients to the brain is blocked by a clot or
Visitor Protocol
Visiting Hours at Phoenix Children’s are 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Our visitor protocol protects the health, safety, rights and privacy of our patients. The goal is to allow caregivers and visitors the opportunity to assist in the healing process helpfully and cooperatively. It also
Programs & Services
Support begins with us. If you are navigating your child's medical condition or looking for essential family resources, Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children's provides both services and referrals for assistance. Our teams provide the resources you need through
CME Session
PCH - “Prosthetic Reconstruction for children with Limb deficiencies” - Mohan V. Belthur, MD, Jillian Okimoto, CPO, and Laura Graziano
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Discuss the indications for prosthetic reconstruction children with limb deficiencies. Understand the role of a multidisciplinary team (Orthopedic surgeon, PT, Prosthetist) in optimizing outcomes. Discuss the
Virtual Visits
Stay Connected When a family’s child needs to be hospitalized, parents and loved ones want to be with them 24/7 and never leave their side. But so often, parents must return to work and care for other children. And extended family members often live too far away to visit in
Programs & Services
Our providers have undergone specialized training in developmental and behavioral pediatrics, enabling them to address a wide range of developmental needs. We specialize in providing comprehensive neurodevelopmental evaluations and treatment, ensuring that each child receives a
Conditions We Treat
Note: If your child is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately. Many children who get sick or injured will recover with home care, but some need medical attention. For minor illness or injury, your child’s pediatrician is usually the best place to start