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Our dedicated team of heart specialists offers therapies for patients 15 and older, ensuring a coordinated transition from pediatric to adult cardiac care. Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program services include: Cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation programs Complex surgical
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Healing faster with Animal-Assisted Therapy
… faster with Animal-Assisted Therapy Blog Child Life COVID-19 Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) There is a special bond … Therapy (AAT) Program as a way for patients to visit with therapy animals during their stay with us. Over … at Phoenix Children’s a little brighter. Today, we have “ruffly” (pun intended) 35 therapy dogs and two therapy cats. …
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NSGR - Neuromuscular Scoliosis: An Overview - Tyler G. Sparks, MD, MS
… and severe scoliosis. Recognize that these diseases commonly affect the pulmonary and cardiac systems, which need to be considered when managing the scoliosis. Compare different …
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Phoenix Children’s Opens Arizona’s First-Ever Sports Physical Therapy Clinics Specifically for Kids, Teens and Young Adults
Phoenix Children’s Sports Medicine program is opening sports physical therapy facilities specifically aimed at patients’ ages four to 30. The program will open two clinics in the Valley this fall, in Gilbert and North Phoenix, which will be the first Arizona sports physical therapy clinics designed for pediatric and young adult populations. The facilities will offer everything from return-to-sports readiness care, to cupping and dry needling.
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Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) and metabolic bone diseases prevent children from growing strong, healthy bones. These conditions may cause frequent bone breaks, bone deformities such as bowed legs, a barrel-shaped chest, a curved spine, muscle weakness and loose joints. Some
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Phoenix Children’s Names Katherine Perry, MD, MS, Division Chief of Nephrology
As Phoenix Children’s Division of Nephrology continues to grow to address the needs of children in Arizona and beyond, the health system has named renowned pediatric nephrologist and researcher Katherine Perry, MD, MS, the chief of the division. Dr. Perry comes to Phoenix Children’s from UCLA Health, where she worked as a board-certified pediatric nephrologist since 2006.
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Developmental Pediatrics at Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children's is a premier resource for both families and healthcare professionals seeking guidance on early childhood development and growth for children with neurodevelopmental disorders. Our providers are
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Phoenix Children's Earns National Award for Quality
Highlighting its nationally recognized achievements in patient safety and quality, Phoenix Children's Hospital was named a Top Children's Hospital by The Leapfrog Group for the fourth time. Announced today, the Leapfrog Top Hospital award is widely acknowledged as one of the most competitive honors American hospitals can receive. The Top Hospital designation is awarded by The Leapfrog Group, an independent hospital watchdog organization.
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… Program Highlights Program Highlights Pediatric Residency Program The Phoenix Children’s Residency Program … PICU. St. Joseph’s Hospital is an academic center that offers rotations in NICU and newborn nursery. Depending on … patients for their well-child checks but also allows repeat visits for sick appointments in the same week. Though only …
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Phoenix Children’s Names Terrence L. Stull, MD, Senior Vice President of Research and Chief Research Officer
Phoenix Children’s Hospital recently announced Terrence L. Stull, MD as senior vice president of research and chief research officer. In this position, Dr. Stull is responsible for the direction and leadership of Phoenix Children’s Research Institute.