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The Fetal Imaging Center at Phoenix Children’s uses state-of-the-art technologies for an accurate diagnosis and a personalized care plan. Advanced medical imaging can help your team of obstetric, maternal fetal medicine and pediatric specialists determine your baby’s condition
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Could It Be Measles? A Guide for Caregivers
… had the MMR vaccine (measles, mumps and rubella), and they come in contact with someone who has measles. A person starts being contagious … get pneumonia. You can protect your child against measles by making sure they get the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) …
Conditions We Treat
Our Solid Tumor Program team treats a lot of conditions, including: Hepatoblastomas and Hepatocellular Carcinomas Wilms Tumor and Wilms Tumor Syndromes Neuroblastomas Melanomas and other skin tumors GastroIntestinal Tumors and NeuroEndocrine Tumors Osteosarcomas , Ewing Sarcomas
Financial Assistance
No one should delay getting the medical care they need because of insurance or cost concerns. At Phoenix Children’s, we have a team of financial counselors here to help you: Understand your insurance benefits Provide more detail regarding estimated charges Make a plan to pay your
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Pool party means pool safety
… automatically scope out shade in parking lots, drink water by the gallon, and celebrate every summer holiday poolside. … see little ones with me, because my kids are all grown up now. But since they were babies, it’s been my job to help … a fence around the pool. When I go to a pool party, I look for things you might not expect: I don’t worry about …
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Headache home monitoring improves patient care
Headache Home Monitoring benefits children with chronic migraines by allowing doctors to respond quickly with changes to treatments plans.
Condition
Recognizing Gynecologic Problems Gynecological symptoms that may need medical attention Vaginal bleeding and discharge are a normal part of your menstrual cycle before menopause. But, if you notice anything different or unusual, talk to your healthcare provider. Don't try to