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Cancer can affect children differently than adults. Our board-certified radiation oncologists focus solely on pediatric cancers and the most effective treatments to combat them. Our Radiation Oncology program, a partnership with Mayo Clinic in Arizona, allows us to provide
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Phoenix Children’s delivers comprehensive and highly specialized pediatric rehabilitation services in our state-of-the-art outpatient facilities and clinics. Our specialized teams craft individualized care plans, addressing a spectrum of needs from congenital conditions to
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… adolescent is missing an arm or leg due to a traumatic accident, an infection or cancer. It also could be that your … Prosthetic Care for Your Child – In One Place When you visit our Prosthetics Clinic, your child will get highly specialized care from three different experts on the same day: an orthopedist, a …
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Phoenix Children's to Host EMS Training to Prepare First Responders for Pediatric 911 Calls
Phoenix Children’s has partnered with the Phoenix Fire Department to host the fourth EMS | MVP Pediatric Symposium, a training to ensure first responders in Arizona have the up-to-date education they need to respond to pediatric emergencies, which often require a very different response than adult emergency calls.
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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 Hires World-Renowned Scientists, Improves Understanding of Childhood Illnesses
With these hires, Phoenix Children's is delving into new cancer treatments that have fewer side effects while also enhancing their understanding and care of brittle bone disease. The two join a large and growing team of researchers investigating new therapies for a wide range of devastating childhood illnesses.
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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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New drug therapy helps Arizona children with rare liver disease
… Alagille syndrome (ALGS), a rare genetic disorder that can affect different parts of the body, but predominantly impacts … ALGS and can significantly impact their quality of life,” said Pinar Bulut, MD, Caden and Drew’s pediatric … It took several doctors, procedures, medications, hospital visits and many sleepless nights to narrow down Caden’s …
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Caring for Yourself After Childbirth: Physically and Emotionally Postpartum care After having your baby, you will continue to be watched and get pain relief, if needed. You and your baby usually stay at the hospital for a couple of days to recover. What does recovering from
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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. …