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Condition
Allergens: Dust and Dust Mites What are dust allergens? Dust allergens are substances found in dust. They may include: Fabric fibers Lint Feathers Stuffing materials Animal protein (dander, saliva, urine, and body oils) Bacteria Mold and fungus spores Food particles Plants
Service
Phoenix Children’s is the only hospital in Arizona to offer a dedicated Celiac Disease Clinic for children and teens. Celiac disease is an autoimmune condition that requires a strict gluten-free diet to avoid symptoms and other complications. The experts in the Celiac Disease
Program Description & Goals
The Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship Training Program at Phoenix Children’s provides the knowledge and clinical skills necessary to practice high quality, state-of-the-art pediatric endocrinology, and diabetes management. The program’s curriculum trains Fellows to master all
Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) Volunteers
At Phoenix Children’s, part of our Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program relies on hospital volunteers – both those with therapy animals and those without. Learn about our volunteer roles. To become a volunteer, visit the hospital’s volunteering page and register as an in
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
Doctor
Joshua D. Koch, MD
Co-Director, Center for Heart Care; Division Chief, Cardiac Critical Care Medicine; Division Chief, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Specialties