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Anesthesiologists are experts who provide comfort, pain relief and medical care before, during and after a procedure. Phoenix Children’s pediatric anesthesiologists are specially trained to provide anesthesia to children from birth to age 18, as well as adults who live with
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Phoenix Children’s is one of a small number of centers in the United States that have integrated intensive care multimodal monitoring (MMM) into our patient care, setting us apart from other neurocritical care programs across the U.S. Advanced neurocritical care monitoring is
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Children with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) get the highest level of care at Phoenix Children’s from expert doctors who personalize care for each child. At Phoenix Children’s Hospital, our multidisciplinary team of specialists provides care in every area related to CDH
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Cerebrovascular disorders in children encompass a range of conditions that affect the blood vessels in the brain, leading to issues such as strokes, aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). The risk of stroke is highest during the first year of life, but it can occur at
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In the past, babies born with a single ventricle heart defect had limited treatment options and little chance of surviving early childhood. Now, through a series of three to four palliative surgeries and ongoing disease management, many children born with single ventricular
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Hypothalamic hamartomas are rare, benign (non-cancerous) tumor-like formation on the hypothalamus, the area at the base of the brain that controls the production and release of hormones by the pituitary gland. These growths are associated with a severe form of childhood epilepsy
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Our neonatology program cares for the sickest newborns – from the smallest preemies to full-term newborns in need of care. We are here to make sure your baby gets the best possible start to life. Our experts are specially trained to care for critically ill babies as soon as they
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If your child has hearing loss, the experts at Phoenix Children’s will work with you to find the best treatment for their unique needs and goals. One option for children born with little to no hearing, or for those whose hearing aids are no longer effective, is a cochlear implant
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Down syndrome is the most common chromosomal abnormality affecting approximately 1 of every 700 babies born in the United States. Each child is unique, and a Down syndrome diagnosis is just one aspect of who they are. The Down Syndrome Clinic at Phoenix Children’s is led by a
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Phoenix Children’s offers leading-edge therapies, educational programs, support groups and research opportunities to help kids with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) experience the best possible health and quality of life. Inflammatory bowel disease is an umbrella term used to