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Cleft Palate
Cleft palate is a term that describes a separation in the roof of the mouth. It happens when the tissue that makes up the roof of the mouth, called the palate, does not join completely before birth. The palate usually forms between the sixth and ninth weeks of pregnancy. The gap
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Setting ground rules for teenage drivers
… Safety Teenagers “Mom are you ready?” Just the thought of riding as a passenger while my teenage son takes the … me nervous. I sat down, buckled my seat belt and silently said a quick prayer. I couldn’t help it; I was extremely …
Programs & Services
Our Neurotrauma team cares for children who have suffered a traumatic brain or spine injury. When a child is severely injured and suffers a traumatic brain injury (TBI), the ambulance crew could be making its way to our Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center , which has emergency room
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Brain Injury Signs and Symptoms
… if imaging is necessary. A CT scan is less helpful outside of this setting. If you have any concerns about your … a specialist. Most symptoms after an injury will start to subside after a week; however, a referral to a specialist is …
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¿Hasta cuándo debe mi hijo usar un asiento elevado booster?
… que los 5 puntos se deben cumplir todos a la vez para considerar dejar de usar el asiento elevado booster. En … elevado booster hasta los 8 años y hasta que el niño mida 4 pies con 9 pulgadas. Algunos niños pueden cumplir con …
Conditions We Treat
Stroke, commonly thought of as an adult condition, is also a significant pediatric health concern, ranking as the sixth leading cause of death among young children. A stroke occurs when a blood vessel that supplies oxygen and nutrients to the brain is blocked by a clot or
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… Marrow 602-933-0920 Heart Transplant 602-933-3366 Kidney Transplant 602-933-0965 Liver Transplant … Information) 602-933-1400 Financial Clearance Center (PreAccess) 602-933-6696 Financial Counseling 602-933-2000 Health …
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Respiratory diseases affect all aspects of a patient’s life. We help them find relief with a complete range of care and ongoing follow-up. Our highly trained pulmonologists and clinical staff treat approximately 15,000 patients a year with respiratory diseases and disorders. If