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Phoenix Children’s Ranks Among Top 100 Healthiest Workplaces in the U.S. in 2024
The program honors people-first organizations that prioritize the well-being of their employee population. This marks the fourth consecutive year Phoenix Children’s has secured a spot on this prestigious list.
Toddler & Preschool Safety
… the risk of preventable injury or death to your toddlers or visiting children: Store medications in a locked box or … – Firearms should be locked in a certified safe or box designed for this purpose. Store ammunition separately – … for parents (flyer) Watch: Hot car risk demonstration Our Partners for Family Home Safety Countless individuals, …
Conditions We Treat
… Van Creveld Syndrome Rare skeletal dysplasia that can cause shortened limbs and short stature, additional fingers and/or … and contracture or stiffness of certain joints. Mucopolysaccharidosis Type I (Hurler Syndrome, Hurler-Scheie Syndrome) …
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Bodhi's Story
A first birthday is a time of joy and celebration, but for Greg and Colleen, it marked the beginning of a journey they never anticipated. In 2018, just before their son, Bodhi, turned one, he experienced his first seizure. Alarmed and worried, Greg and Colleen rushed him to
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Specialty
When your child needs surgery you want the kind of specialized care that’s only available at the country’s top pediatric programs. That’s what you’ll find at Phoenix Children’s. We provide comprehensive surgical care for pediatric patients of all ages, from routine outpatient
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Matthew A. Halanski, MD
Division Chief, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine; Herbert J. Louis Endowed Chair in Orthopedics
Specialties
Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy (SDR)
Cerebral palsy affects how a child’s brain and muscles communicate. The disease varies in severity and can cause painful, often disabling, symptoms. It’s common for kids with cerebral palsy to have trouble with muscle control, coordination, reflexes, movement, posture and balance
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Three Phoenix Children’s leaders named Health Care Heroes finalists by the Phoenix Business Journal
Phoenix Children’s Hospital is proud to announce that three of the hospital’s leaders were selected as Health Care Heroes Awards finalists during Phoenix Business Journal’s award breakfast on August 22. Carmen Neuberger, Phoenix Children’s general counsel and executive vice president, was selected as a finalist and the winner for the Non-physician category. Angus Wilfong, MD, Division Chief of Pediatric Neurology, was selected as a finalist for the Innovator category, and Daniel Velez, MD, Division Chief of the Heart Center at Phoenix Children’s, was selected as a finalist in the Physician category.
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National Burn Awareness Week – Tips for a safe home
… career choices have changed to mechanic, rock star, chef, handyman, etc. Super heroes have even made an appearance. … week in February. Did you know burns in children could occur even without a fire? Sadly, burns can happen when …
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The Craniofacial Team When should my child see a craniofacial team? The best time for the first assessment of craniofacial abnormalities is within your child's first few weeks of life. The focus of the team visit is to help correct your child's medical problems and to ease