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At Phoenix Children’s, our highly trained team of specialists offers the widest range of treatments for infants, children and adults with cleft and craniofacial disorders — from craniosynostosis to cleft lip and cleft palate.
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Complex gastrointestinal (GI) conditions can affect the digestive tract in a number of ways. They may impact the gut’s ability to tolerate or absorb food. If your child’s small intestine can’t work properly, they may be at risk of not absorbing the nutrients needed for growth and
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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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When your child needs an organ transplant, everything changes. You want answers, but also reassurance. You want advanced expertise, but also someone who sees your child as more than a diagnosis. At Phoenix Children’s, you’ll find all of that and more. Our pediatric transplant
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… 602-933-0414 At Phoenix Children's, our Autism Program provides a comprehensive, patient- and family-centered approach … as your child grows. Specialized Medical Care for Co-occurring Conditions Children on the autism spectrum may have … care teams to improve the experience of medical visits. For example, we work closely with our Child Life …
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When your child has a problem affecting the liver, you want answers and a plan for taking action. By choosing Phoenix Children’s, your child will be in the qualified hands of highly trained hepatologists, who are experts in liver diseases. We’ll answer all your questions and put
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If your baby arrives earlier or smaller than expected, it’s natural to have a lot on your mind and heart. You may be facing new decisions and navigating fears that feel too big to put into words. The Tiny Baby Program at Phoenix Children’s helps you carry the load with
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Today, most kids with cancer — close to 85% — will beat it and go on to live full lives. That’s why planning for their future begins the moment a child is diagnosed with cancer at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Being able to have a child is important to pediatric cancer survivors
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Healthy vision is important for physical, mental and social development. At Phoenix Children’s, our fellowship-trained, board-certified pediatric ophthalmologists and optometrists embrace the latest techniques and technologies. Our highly trained team provides eye testing and
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Phoenix Children’s offers a Vascular Anomaly Clinic for children with vascular tumors (growths) or malformations. This clinic requires a referral to see one of our participating specialties before they can be scheduled in the VAC Clinic (Dermatology, Interventional Radiology