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Pediatrician vs. Urgent Care vs. Emergency Department
January 14, 2025
Many children who get sick or suffer a minor injury will recover with home care, but some may need medical attention. What should you do if your child is sick, and how do you know if it’s time to call their pediatrician or go to the urgent care or emergency department? Read on
Young girl getting her heart checked
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Common Symptoms of Liver Disease
Common Symptoms of Liver Disease What are some common liver disease symptoms? When diagnosing liver disease, your health care provider looks at your symptoms and does a physical exam. Some common signs and symptoms of liver disease include: A yellowing of the skin and eyes
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Our interventional cardiologists use minimally invasive techniques and leading-edge technology to repair heart defects, replace valves and improve blood flow. We offer specialized procedures to examine and repair many types of congenital or acquired cardiovascular conditions that
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2023 Phoenix Children’s Annual Report
July 3, 2024
Our latest annual report features facts, figures and stories that highlight our growth and clinical impact.
2023 Annual Report
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Jane L. Jones, MD
Co-Medical Director, Phoenix Children's Pediatrics
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Jane L. Jones, MD
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Note: If your child is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately. In addition to delivering 24/7, leading-edge care, our Emergency Departments also provide: A dedicated transport team able to quickly move patients to Level 1 trauma care when necessary Access
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Household Safety Checklist
Household Safety Checklist To protect you and your family, do a thorough safety check of every room in your home on a regular basis. You can prevent unintentional accidents, injuries, and nontraumatic emergencies. Your family will be healthier and safer when you practice a little
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Syncope in Children
Syncope in Children What is syncope in children? Syncope is a brief loss of consciousness and muscle tone (or posture) that can occur when not enough blood gets to the brain. Syncope is commonly called fainting. In most children, it’s usually harmless. But in a few children
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Diabetes Insipidus in Children
Diabetes Insipidus in Children What is diabetes insipidus in children? Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a condition caused by not enough antidiuretic hormone (ADH) in the body. ADH is also known as vasopressin. This is a hormone that helps the kidneys keep the correct amount of water
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Growth Problems in Children
Growth Problems in Children What are growth problems in children? A growth problem means that a child falls either below or above the average range of growth for a child's age, sex, family history, or racial background. What causes growth problems in a child? Growth disorders can

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