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Travel Tips for Kids with Complex Medical Needs
… in taking care of Brooke because of the valuable training by her medical team at Phoenix Children’s.” Brittany is also a member of the Patient Family Faculty group at Phoenix Children’s. Here, she is joined by Dr. Wendy … medical needs. Keep in mind that each family’s prep may look a bit different depending on need, mode of …
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11 questions to ask when choosing a pediatrician
… need to make frequent visits to your pediatrician if your baby or child has many medical needs. Choose a provider who … you deem silly (because I promise, these will come up!). Is the pediatrician’s office easy to access? … who offers a self-pay option. It may be overwhelming when looking at all of these considerations. However, often only …
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A heart for Harrison
Known for his joyful dances and giggles, Harrison got a new heart before he learned to walk
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Healthy Outlooks: the Integrative Medicine Program
… Healthy Outlooks: the Integrative Medicine Program Blog Things look a … diseases such as fibromyalgia, juvenile arthritis or lupus. “Integrative Medicine means looking at the whole … live far away. Families can choose to use Telehealth remote visits for early or follow-up appointments. That first visit …
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Ear deformities in newborns and ear molding
… Ear Deformities Ear Molding ENT Why does my child’s ear look different? The formation of an ear is a complex process … appearance of the ear such as: intrauterine vascular disruptions, genetic inheritance, infections, exposure to … typically applies to minor deformities of the ear formed by pressure on the ear in the uterus. Malformations, such as …
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My baby is crawling! How can I keep her safe?
… My baby is crawling! How can I keep her safe? Blog Injury … little one, and sometimes it’s hard to spot from five feet up! And while it may seem silly to crawl around on the … Never underestimate your child's ability to climb. Look at your furniture through your child’s eyes; an …
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Cardio Kid Embraces Life
… bad news,” Amanda shared. Detecting problems with the baby’s heart, stomach and liver, Amanda’s OB/GYN sent her … We wanted to be able to pass the baton to the next group of providers.” Preparing for a Bumpy Start Even under the … COVID-19 pandemic, meant that Addie would not be able to visit the baby at first. She also would be separated from …
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Fighting fair: A guide to better communication
… screaming matches or dead silence, these tips are for you! By deploying these methods when a conversation takes a turn … it will get easier. To begin, we have to agree upon three very specific, iron-clad ground rules: RULE 1: No … hurt feelings. It’s one of the quickest ways to make someone not listen to you. RULE 3: EVERYONE gets to talk, …
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A long road to healing
… he could not eat without vomiting, he would often wind up in the hospital, lethargic and dehydrated. He would … that a new EGID Clinic was open at Phoenix Children’s, led by EGID specialists Shauna Schroeder, MD and Cindy Bauer, MD … and that’s what we now have at Phoenix Children’s. They look at the full picture and consult with one another so …
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Celebrating World Down Syndrome Day
… globally since 2006, and has been officially recognized by the United Nations since 2012. That it falls on the 21st … and achievements of these individuals are overlooked, so on this day we highlight the positive impact … specializes in the care of children with Down syndrome to support the child’s primary care provider. A developmental …