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Conditions We Treat
Our Rheumatology division covers a lot of conditions, including: Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis/Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE, Lupus) Juvenile Dermatomyositis Juvenile Ankylosing Spondylitis (JAS, Spondyloarthropathy) Juvenile Psoriatic Arthritis
Programs & Services
The Aerodigestive Clinic provides a comprehensive evaluation to discover the cause of your child’s condition. Our experts create a unified treatment plan that includes their best advice on next steps. Every decision is made on a case-by-case basis. Surgery is an option for some
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The kidney transplant program at Phoenix Children's began in 2002, and since then, we have performed more pediatric kidney transplants than any hospital in Arizona. Our experienced team provides the high-quality care and support children need with a personalized, family-centered

Agenda
Welcome to the EMS and Prehospital Care Conference, where experts in the field of pediatric emergency and trauma care gather to exchange knowledge, nurture collaboration, and propel advancements in the care of our youngest patients. As we convene once again in Arizona, we

Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship
Our Emergency Department (ED) and American College of Surgeons-verified Pediatric Level I Trauma Center (the only one in the state) opened in September 2017. This amazing care facility is the only pediatric emergency service in a free-standing children’s hospital in Arizona. We
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Motility disorders cause spasms or lack of motion anywhere along the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. If your child has trouble digesting food or going to the bathroom, a motility disorder may be to blame. Motility disorders can be uncomfortable and embarrassing. At Phoenix Children

Water Safety Program
Very few activities are more refreshing than swimming on a hot summer day; but water presents risks too. Learning the facts about water safety for children will allow you to make a big difference. Drownings are the leading cause of injury-related death in children ages one to