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Rheumatology
Certain rheumatology diseases are more aggressive in children than they are in adults. We understand these nuances and offer hope in an often uncertain future. Our program is proud to offer the best and only pediatric-specific rheumatology care in Arizona and the Southwest. In
Service, Specialty
Center for Heart Care
At Phoenix Children’s Center for Heart Care, we offer advanced care to patients born with heart disease (congenital) or patients who developed a heart condition after birth (acquired). Our experts offer personalized care to guide you through the diagnosis, treatment and
Doctor
Cheryl A. Wieweck, NNP
Specialties
  • Neonatology
Cheryl A. Wieweck, NNP
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Paola V. Genovese, MD
Director, Outpatient Comprehensive Pain Clinic
5.0 / 5
Specialties
  • Pain Medicine
Paola V. Genovese, MD
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Ashish S. Patel, MD
Physician in Chief
4.9 / 5
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  • Gastroenterology
Ashish S. Patel, MD
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Researcher Spotlights – May 2022
May 15, 2022
… day. Each month, Phoenix Children’s Research spotlights leading physicians and other clinical leaders for their work … improved patient care and support. Dr. Patel on Research Crediting his past mentors for opening his eyes to how … innovation in pediatric health care and the development of future physician leaders. The family is considered the most …
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
Global Health Opportunities
Residents interested in a career in global health may choose to participate in our Global Health Track. The specialized track is designed for 2nd and 3rd year residents interested in global health: Provides additional training in global health topics (i.e. healthcare in limited
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Julie A. Augenstein, MD
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  • Emergency Medicine
  • Urgent Care
Julie A. Augenstein, MD
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Phoenix Children’s provides comprehensive celiac testing and care for children with celiac disease. Celiac disease damages the small intestine. The disease is triggered by gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye. Most children with celiac disease have abdominal symptoms

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