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Phoenix Children’s Building New 44,000-Square Foot Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
July 25, 2023
When it opens in 2024, it will continue to be Arizona’s only American Academy of Pediatrics-designated Level IV NICU, a designation indicating the highest level of medical care available for the most complex neonatal conditions, the sickest and the most premature newborns.
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Programs & Services
… children may find themselves at higher risk for serious conditions like diabetes, obesity or even heart disease. When that happens, it’s important to connect your child and family with the resources and support …
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A parent’s guide to mosquito repellants
September 7, 2021
By Gary E. Kirkilas, DO
… to mosquito repellants Blog Mosquitos General Pediatrics Contrary to popular belief, Arizona does have a big mosquito … Traditional Repellants Most traditional mosquito repellents contain either DEET or picaridin as their active ingredient. …
Parent spraying repellant on child's arm
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Her [heart] beat lives on
October 4, 2022
… Her [heart] beat lives on Blog Cardiology Congenital Heart Disease Fetal Cardiology Palliative Care … left heart syndrome (HLHS). The rare heart defect, which occurs in about 1 in 3,800 births, affects formation of the …
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Fearless Theo: Preschooler bravely faces a lifetime of cleft lip and cleft palate repairs
May 24, 2023
…   Theo, age 4, is fearless and a bit of a daredevil, according to his parents, Erik and Emily. The preschooler … turned their fear into action, researching baby Theo’s condition and learning what kind of care he would need. …
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Fighting like a girl
March 31, 2022
… Children’s. “A Miracle She Survived” The first signs of concern appeared in early pregnancy for Adalynn’s parents, … At Arizona’s only Level IV freestanding NICU , Adalynn had access to hundreds of pediatric experts who could give her …
Baby girl sitting in the grass
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9 tips to help teens build healthy self-esteem
May 2, 2023
By Rosemary P. Hodges, PsyD
… of questions about identity, belonging and challenges with confidence. Finally, the ever-present use of social media … Over time, this can erode one’s confidence and feelings of acceptance. Thus, reframing the negative to positive can make …
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Our board-certified, fellowship-trained pediatric ophthalmologists and optometrists provide many life-transforming programs and services to enhance eye care. These include:
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The fellowship is a two-year program designed to prepare providers for pediatric psychiatry practice. The curriculum includes online learning and in-person didactics every Tuesday afternoon. Articles, assignments and links to past Adult and Child PRITE (Psychiatry Resident-In
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Toe-to-hand transfer gives Loni freedom to scooter with ease
June 6, 2023
… performed by Timothy Schaub, MD, a hand, plastic and reconstructive surgeon at Phoenix Children’s Pediatric Hand … adaptation to limb replacements are significantly more successful at a younger age. Typically, the surgery is done …
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