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Global Health Opportunities
Residents interested in a career in global health may choose to participate in our Global Health Track. The specialized track is designed for 2nd and 3rd year residents interested in global health: Provides additional training in global health topics (i.e. healthcare in limited
Conditions We Treat
Phoenix Children's provides comprehensive rehabilitation services aimed at enhancing your child's strength, functionality and engagement in daily activities. We treat a broad age range, from infants to adolescents up to 18 years old, and some young adults above 18 with prior
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… New Patients Home New Patients How to Prepare for Your First Appointment Thank you for choosing Phoenix Children’s … to your child’s first appointment: Photo ID Insurance card Complete list of your child’s current medications (including … (HIE) and Patient & Family Rights forms before your first visit. Please note: All payments and copays are due at the …
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… in the Fragile X gene. Fragile X syndrome is the most common cause of inherited intellectual … syndrome in adults older than 50. Preparing for Your Appointment Our Fragile X Clinic is on the first Tuesday of … therapy (OT) and speech in the morning followed by a visit with our Developmental Pediatrics and Genetics …
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Ashley E. Navarro, MD
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Ashley E. Navarro, MD
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Deborah A. Flynn, AuD
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Deborah A. Flynn, AuD
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Kristin A. McCleland, MD
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Kristin A. McCleland, MD
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Sara V. Kertz, DO
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Tiny Baby Program
If your baby arrives earlier or smaller than expected, it’s natural to have a lot on your mind and heart. You may be facing new decisions and navigating fears that feel too big to put into words. The Tiny Baby Program at Phoenix Children’s helps you carry the load with
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PCH - Michael Shelton Lecture - Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) and GERD - Dr. Ben Gold
At the conclusion of this presentation, participants should be able to: Define dysphagia and feeding problems related to esophageal inflammation Describe the epidemiology and demographics of children with EoE Outline the pathophysiology and clinical features of eosinophilic

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