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Conditions We Treat
Our Neuro-Oncology Program team treats a lot of conditions, including: Medulloblastoma Primitive Neuro-Ectodermal Tumors (sPNET) Ependymoma All grades of Astrocytoma Pilocytic Anaplastic Astrocytoma Glioblastoma Multiforme Optic Pathway Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma Atypical
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Pregnancy Click on the links below to learn more about this topic. Pregnancy Overview Anatomy: Fetus in Utero The First Trimester (0 - 12 Weeks) The Second Trimester (12 - 24 Weeks) The Third Trimester (24 - 40 Weeks) The Pregnant Mother Hormones During Pregnancy Weight Gain
Programs & Services
We provide an AASM-accredited sleep laboratory to study sleep patterns. This five-bed neurodiagnostic facility uses state-of-the-art technology to record information about a patient’s sleep. Depending on symptoms, we might recommend an overnight sleep study to closely monitor a
Service
The Voiding Improvement Clinic is the first voiding dysfunction clinic in Arizona, directed by pediatric urologists. Our goal is to provide the highest quality pediatric urological care to our patients in an environment that feels secure and comforting to children, their families
Meet Your Team
Please direct any questions to one of the departments below, based on your child's age: For children younger than 4 years old, please contact the Developmental Pediatrics program at 602-933-2327. For children 4 years up to 7 years old, please contact the Psychology program at 602
Combined Pediatric-Medical Genetics and Genomics Residency
Phoenix Children’s is Arizona’s first and only free-standing pediatric hospital with the mission to advance hope, healing, and the best healthcare for children and their families. As Maricopa County continues to grow, so does Phoenix Children’s with the addition of the new
Patient and Family Advisory Councils - Other Ways to Get Involved
As a Patient and Family Advisor, you’ll have other opportunities to serve as an agent of change. In most cases, these opportunities are for active PFAC/ PPWG members or those who have completed a two-year term on a council. Opportunities may include: Committees Focus groups
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Allergens: Dust and Dust Mites What are dust allergens? Dust allergens are substances found in dust. They may include: Fabric fibers Lint Feathers Stuffing materials Animal protein (dander, saliva, urine, and body oils) Bacteria Mold and fungus spores Food particles Plants