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Phoenix Children's ECMO Program Achieves Platinum Center of Excellence Status from ELSO
Phoenix Children's ECMO program is the first and only center in Arizona to achieve Platinum Center of Excellence Status from the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization.
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The rare movement disorder specialists at Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children's treat a wide variety of rare neurological diseases and related conditions. We team up across specialties and coordinate services to manage movement disorders and related concerns in
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Phoenix Children's Hospital 1919 East Thomas Road Phoenix, AZ 85016 602-933-1000 Sin costo: 888-908-5437 (KIDS) Enviar una tarjeta o regalo al paciente Los amigos y familiares que deseen enviar tarjetas o regalos al hospital pueden usar la dirección anterior. La correspondencia y
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If you and your baby face an uncertain pregnancy or receive a diagnosis shortly after birth, you deserve the assurance of being in highly capable hands. Turn to the Center for Fetal and Neonatal Care. We are here to make sure your baby gets the best possible start to life. We
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Frequently Asked Questions: Mammograms What are the benefits of screening mammography? Today's high-quality screening mammogram is the best tool available to detect breast cancer before lumps can be felt or symptoms appear. You have a better chance of surviving breast cancer if
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Traveling with a Chronic Condition Take care when traveling with a chronic condition Chronic conditions should not prevent you from enjoying travel. As with other medical conditions, if you have a chronic disease, you should see your healthcare provider as early as possible
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Nightmares and Night Terrors What are night terrors? A night terror is a partial waking from sleep with behaviors such as screaming, kicking, panic, sleep walking, thrashing, or mumbling. They are harmless, and each episode will end in deep sleep. They tend to occur in children