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Phoenix Children’s provides care for babies who are born early or with complex medical conditions and need specialized care -- in the NICU and for the early part of their lives. After your baby leaves the NICU, our Newborn Early Screening Team (NEST) provides an in-depth
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… Wayfinding Download Our Wayfinding App Today Find Your Way Easily to … patient portal to manage your child’s medical records and communicate with your care team View our welcome guide for information to support you during your …
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You may have a lot of questions about medical billing and terminology. Trust us – that’s normal. To help, we’ve answered some of the frequently asked questions (FAQs) we get about hospital bills.
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… bowel, abdominal and genital structures, including complex cloaca malformations and other colorectal and pelvic … and starting school. Kids and families have regular clinic visits, as well as fun out-of-the-hospital gatherings. They … feel empowered as they learn and grow. Patient Resources Downloads Colorectal Clinic One Sheet Research Keeps Care on …
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Jaxton’s journey – The first ever MELODY valve in mitral position
… our baby was 23 weeks new in my womb. After many doctor’s visits and ultrasounds, we had a diagnosis: Jaxton was born full term with a complete atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD) . A complete … before. Of course, this was terrifying news. Everyone on Facebook told me to head to Boston, and I looked into second …
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Internationally Renowned Physician-Researcher Joins Phoenix Children’s, University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix
In the culmination of a year-long, nationwide search, Phoenix Children’s and the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix today announced the hire of Stewart Goldman, M.D., as chair of the Department of Child Health and senior vice president of research.
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Carla C. Allan, PhD
Division Chief, Psychology; Hagenah Family Endowed Chair in Psychology
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Phoenix Children’s Celebrates Milestone Anniversary
Angel Torres was running out of options. After multiple rounds of chemotherapy and a fruitless search for a bone marrow donor, the 3-year-old’s odds against acute lymphoblastic leukemia were grim. That changed in June, when Phoenix Children’s providers recommended CAR-T cellular therapy, a breakthrough new treatment that uses a patient’s own T-cells to attack and destroy cancer cells. Only available at a handful of children’s cancer centers nationwide, CAR-T worked for Angel, destroying the leukemia cells and giving him a second chance at life.
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Remembering Maddox: The story of a heart warrior
… – he was 17 months old when the they learned a heart had become available for him. He received his transplant on Sept. … photos of themselves with Maddox’s picture to post on their Facebook page, Maddox’s Miracle. The little boy who loved …
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