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Multimodal monitoring in neurocritical care involves constant patient bedside measurements of brain physiology using various tools to detect clinically important events in real time for patients with acute brain injury or those at risk. By integrating synchronized data, this
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Natalie and Julia — Hearing loss doesn’t define them
January 3, 2023
By Andrea (mom)
… her first cochlear implant, which is a great solution for children with hearing loss whose hearing aids are no … audiologists at Phoenix Children’s. We enjoy our regular visits and they do all they can to help our girls continue … our family’s life for the better by bringing us into a new community of people we love and are grateful to be a part …
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Programs & Services
… allow us to offer the full spectrum of specialized care for liver diseases. Depending on your child’s condition, the … For your child’s care, we’ll coordinate support from a complete range of pediatric subspecialists who can help your … – Access to personalized health information and clear, reliable answers to questions about your child’s condition … …
Conditions We Treat
The Aerodigestive Clinic combines specialized diagnostic testing, advanced treatment options and family-centered care. This unique combination sets us apart and allows our highly qualified care team to manage the most complex aerodigestive conditions. At the Aerodigestive Clinic
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Cerebral palsy: The challenges, the beauty
March 3, 2022
… million Americans are living with cerebral palsy (CP) , the most common physical disability of childhood. Caused by … more comfortably and even sleeps through the night. At 26 weeks, Abby suffered a stroke in utero (before her … on the floor to be more comfortable. Every three months we visit Phoenix Children’s, and sometimes they ‘give her some …
Program Description and Goals
… family practitioners, obstetrics and gynecologists for girls from birth to age 21 as well as older women born … with a team of specialists in the care of girls born with complex anomalies. In addition, fellows will obtain skills … effectively with girls to establish rapport, obtain a reliable history, to motivate adherence to medical …
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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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Pharmacy Services
… carefully review medications for appropriateness and make recommendations for appropriate therapies. We also review … medications your child is on. Medication errors are the most common health care errors. Educate yourself about your … Care That Supports You as a Family You and your family can visit during visiting hours, depending on any restrictions …
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Natalee's Story
May 21, 2009
… Natalee's Story Patient Stories Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders Natalee is as unique as the … her spine. "The staff is extremely talented, gifted, very compassionate, and when they have to be, they’re very … Michael Etzl, MD, Neuro-Oncologist. Once a year, Natalee visits Michael Lavoie, PhD. He makes sure her cognitive and …
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Note: If your child is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately. If you have a general question, comment or concern, please fill out our general contact form. You may also contact us by calling one of our hospital campuses listed below. For location

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