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Open Enrollment Checklist for Arizona Families
… While our current contract remains active through May 31, 2026, Phoenix Children’s has created a helpful Open … outpatient surgery, physical therapy and follow-up visits. Consider your family’s immediate needs and …
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Fever in Children What is a fever? Most healthcare providers define a fever as a temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher when taken rectally or 100°F (37.8°C) or higher when taken by mouth. You might get slightly different numbers depending on how you take your child's
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Brad A. Pasternak, MD
Medical Director, Inflammatory Bowel Disease Clinic; Medical Director, Pediatric Fecal Microbiota Transplant Program
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Gastrointestinal (GI) problems can happen to anyone. But they can be especially challenging for children and teens. At Phoenix Children’s, our pediatric gastroenterologists have advanced training and expertise to care for children with GI conditions, from the straightforward to
Programs & Services
We believe we're stronger together. Our exceptional team consists of endocrinology physicians, certified diabetes educator nurses and dietitians, and psychologists. Together, we offer patients: Innovations in care and research, including management of insulin pumps and continuous
Patient Alerts: Terms and Conditions
… program and ensuring their access to important preventative visits. These messages and alerts are used to provide … or ask questions about the alerts by calling 602-933-7226 or emailing PCCN [at] phoenixchildrens.com ( PCCN[at]phoenixchildrens[dot]com ) . In addition, you …
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Household Safety Checklist To protect you and your family, do a thorough safety check of every room in your home on a regular basis. You can prevent unintentional accidents, injuries, and nontraumatic emergencies. Your family will be healthier and safer when you practice a little
CME Session
PCH - Sex Differences in Statural Growth Impairment in Pediatric Crohn’s Disease: The Growth Study - Neera Gupta, MD, MAS (Children’s National Hospital - Washington, D.C.)
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Recognize that normalization of growth is a marker of disease control and successful therapy for patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) Explain how to interpret growth in the context of bone age Discuss the potential