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Conditions We Treat
Phoenix Children’s Cardiology provides comprehensive heart care to patients of all ages, ranging from prenatal diagnosis to adults living with congenital heart conditions. Some of the conditions we treat include: Aortic Valvar Stenosis (AS) Atrial Septal Defect (ASD)
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Specialty
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
Pediatric Interventional Radiology (IR) Fellowship
The Interventional Radiology Department at Phoenix Children’s offers a one year Pediatric Interventional Radiology Fellowship. There are positions for one fellow each academic year. We accept applications from J-1 visa holders. Phoenix Children’s section of Pediatric
CME Session
NSGR - Neuropsychological Functioning in Children - Aimee Hammer, PhD
Presenter: Aimee Hammer, PhD Neuropsychologist Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Learning Objectives: Describe common types of craniosynostosis. Discuss the neurodevelopmental outcomes of syndromic and non-syndromic craniosynostosis in children. Describe
Programs & Services
Your Referral to the Seating and Mobility Clinic The Seating and Mobility Clinic (SMC) at Phoenix Children’s is open to patients up to 21 years of age, provided their disability originated in childhood and they continue to receive care from other specialists at Phoenix Children’s
Conditions We Treat
Many childhood illnesses include severe symptoms and added stress for both your child and family. Our Palliative Care team helps with many serious illnesses like: Cancer Cerebral palsy Cystic fibrosis Muscular dystrophy Neuromuscular disorders Serious birth defects Serious
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Maternal and Fetal Testing Overview Most people have healthy pregnancies, and their babies are born without trouble. But people with high-risk pregnancies often need to be closely watched for possible problems. Fortunately, many tests and procedures are available to keep track of
CME Session
PCH - What's that Line? - PCH Interventional Radiology - Dr. Scott Willard
Pediatric Venous Access Devices Presenter: Scott D. Willard, MD Pediatric Interventional Radiologist, Phoenix Children's At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: • Choose a venous access device best suited to the indicated use and duration. • Understand