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Programs & Services
Our Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders is the largest pediatric program of its kind in Arizona, providing complete care for children diagnosed with malignancies and hematologic diseases. Using a family-centered approach, the Center provides comprehensive, personalized care to
Trach and Airway Clinic
The Trach and Airway Clinic at Phoenix Children’s provides specialized care for children and adolescents with a tracheostomy tube. Our team of physicians, nurses and respiratory therapists makes sure these kids and their families have the support they need to experience the best
Our Billing Process
Just like with medical care, our goal at Phoenix Children’s is to make the billing process as easy and effective as possible. Review billing and payment steps, so you know what to expect. As always, we’re here if you have questions. To speak with billing customer service, contact
Accommodations & Hotels
If your child is admitted to Phoenix Children’s, and you need a place to stay, we can help. There are many lodging options for families within a short drive of Phoenix Children’s. Our social workers are available to find accommodations that meet your needs.
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Phoenix Children’s Names Carmen Neuberger Executive Vice President; Jared Muenzer, MD, MBA Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Phoenix Children’s Medical Group
As Phoenix Children’s Hospital continues to grow in size and complexity, Phoenix Children’s is pleased to promote Carmen Neuberger to Executive Vice President and appoint Jared Muenzer, MD, MBA, as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Phoenix Children’s Medical Group (PCMG).
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Phoenix Children’s offers leading-edge therapies, educational programs, support groups and the chance to join research trials to help kids with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) experience the best possible health and quality of life. Inflammatory bowel disease is an umbrella term
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Enjoying the holidays with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
… questions from relatives can cause a great deal of anxiety for children with IBD. Thankfully, planning ahead with … able to enjoy holiday dinner at home and instead plan to visit a family member’s house, show your child the closest … – can help your child feel included. 8. Practice self-care Parents of children with IBD often experience stress when …
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Happy National Nurses' Month: A message from Connie McGinness, Interim Chief Nursing Officer
… Chief Nursing Officer Connie McGinness shares her gratitude for our nurses, especially coming off a challenging 2020: … we are truly grateful. Our nurses adapted to often-changing guidelines amid a global pandemic and they even provided … emotional support to patients who couldn’t have as many visitors during their hospital stay. This is in addition to …
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Tom's Story
… broke the news to Tom, and half an hour later had to leave for an already scheduled meeting at the church where Jon is … two days of tests that preceded his surgery, Jan said. He visited the hospital playroom and immersed himself in … explained the pun to him. Another Round of Surgery Tom's parents were relieved to find their son's speech unimpaired, …
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Celebrating Down Syndrome Awareness Month
… outside of their appointment time. During a child’s visit with our multidisciplinary team, we obtain a thorough … and gastrointestinal issues. They are also at higher risk for developmental conditions, such as intellectual … providers follow the updated American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines to ensure each child receives the best medical …