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The Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Clinic at Phoenix Children’s is an interdisciplinary collaboration between Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children's Divisions of Neurology and Neurosurgery, and the Division of Plastic Surgery. We are committed to ensuring your
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Our Genetics and Metabolism program, the only one of its kind in Arizona, offers thorough evaluation, diagnostic, treatment and follow-up services for children and families with known or suspected genetic conditions. Our services include genetic counseling for diagnosed syndromes
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Certain rheumatology diseases are more aggressive in children than they are in adults. We understand these nuances and offer hope in an often uncertain future. Our program is proud to offer the best and only pediatric-specific rheumatology care in Arizona and the Southwest. In
CME Session
NSGR - Toe-walking in children: basic evaluation and management - Dr. Jasmine Ng
Learning Objectives: Describe the different etiologies and types of toe-walking Discuss the basic management approach towards most common types of toe-walking
Location
Phoenix Children's Center for Cleft and Craniofacial Care - St. Joseph's Campus
124 W. Thomas Rd.
Suite 320
Phoenix, AZ 85013
CME Session
VWGR - Pediatric Primary Care Sports Medicine - Xavier Douglas, MD
Session Objectives: Recognize common pediatric sports injuries Review appropriate treatment strategies Navigate Return-to-Pay Decisions Watch the session here . Passcode: Eg9GH1^$
Location
Phoenix Children's Specialty Care - Arrowhead Campus - Suite 110
6524 W. Sack Dr.
Suite 110
Glendale, AZ 85308
Conditions We Treat
Our specialists treat all forms of epilepsy, including the following: Dravet syndrome Doose syndrome Epileptic encephalopathy Epilepsy secondary to an underlying genetic/chromosomal disorder Febrile seizures First unprovoked seizure Focal or localization-related epilepsy
Conditions We Treat
Our team is involved in care for infants, children, teens, and young adults with a wide range of conditions, including: Aneurysms Arteriovenous malformations Biliary or liver problems Blood clots Bone tumors Cancer Genetic disorders Hemangiomas Juvenile Arthritis Kidney failure