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Carla C. Allan, PhD
Division Chief, Psychology; Hagenah Family Endowed Chair in Psychology
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Specialty
Rehabilitation is an important medical specialty that focuses on reducing disability and restoring and maintaining optimal health. The Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) specialists at Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s help children and adolescents with
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Kidney Transplantation in Children What is a kidney transplant? A kidney transplant is surgery to place a healthy kidney from another person into someone with severe kidney problems. The healthy kidney may come from 2 types of donors: Deceased donor. This is an organ donor who
Medical Students
Phoenix Children's is committed to providing training and education to the healthcare leaders of tomorrow. We provide the perfect setting - with our advanced technology and innovative research in pediatrics. We bring together a full range of specialists in the field of pediatrics
Wait Times
Urgent Care Schedule Ahead Appointments are Coming Soon Phoenix Children’s will soon be offering same-day schedule ahead urgent care appointments. Please see our FAQs page to learn more. Note: If your child is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately. Below
Planning Your Hospital Stay
Your doctor may refer your child to Phoenix Children’s for surgery or another procedure that requires a hospital stay. We understand that these visits take careful planning – especially for families who travel to us from outside Phoenix. The following resources can help you start
Patient & Family Services
A visit to Phoenix Children’s, whether planned or unplanned, can bring a lot of unknown changes. With medical procedures and treatment plans, your new “normal” might look a little different. We’re here to help patients and families adjust and thrive throughout your healthcare
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In the past, babies born with a single ventricle heart defect had limited treatment options and little chance of surviving early childhood. Now, through a series of three to four palliative surgeries and ongoing disease management, many children born with single ventricular
Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) Volunteers
At Phoenix Children’s, part of our Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program relies on hospital volunteers – both those with therapy animals and those without. Learn about our volunteer roles. To become a volunteer, visit the hospital’s volunteering page and register as an in