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Our dermatology team provides advanced, specialized care for all kinds of skin problems in infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
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The Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU) at Phoenix Children’s is one of the largest units for pediatric cardiology and critical care in the Southwest region. Our team of heart care specialists provides expert, round-the-clock care for patients with critical cardiac
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Medical breakthroughs in epilepsy treatment
… a seizure. Many are surprised to learn that epilepsy is the most common of all neurological disorders. One in 26 people suffers from the condition – including more than …
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NSGR - Advancing Pediatric Hydrocephalus Treatment Through Understanding CSF Circulation - Jennifer M. Strahle, MD
… - Jennifer M. Strahle, MD Search Grand Rounds Thu, 04/16/2026 - 07:00 Neurosurgery Grand Rounds Visiting Professor **In-Person** Mel Cohen Conference Center … consortium focused on pediatric hydrocephalus, one of the most important clinical conditions treated by pediatric …
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We provide the most comprehensive assessment and treatment plan to our patients and their families and offer education and support that addresses the medical and emotional needs of every child. Our team also works hard to help children with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome grow and reach their full potential. Your child can be seen by all of the specialists they need, all in one place, and appointments can be scheduled same-day.
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Dev M. Desai, MD, PhD
Director, Transplant Program; Surgical Director, Kidney Transplant Program
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Type 1 Diabetes is a team sport
… The power of teamwork Chirag Kapadia, MD , who has since become the division chief of Endocrinology , had only been a … “I don’t do it alone,” Dr. Kapadia added. “In the three visits Gracie’s had with me in the past year, a diabetic … Reach out to other people and connect with them.” But the most important thing to remember is: “Don’t give up hope!” … …