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Ventricular Assist Devices (VAD)
A ventricular assist device (VAD) is a mechanical heart pump that takes over some of the work done by a patient’s heart to help it circulate their blood more effectively. They can give a weak or injured heart time to heal or provide support while your child waits for a heart
Health Insurance Plans We Accept
While Phoenix Children’s accepts many plans with insurance companies and provider networks, as listed below, not all products that health plans provide offer benefits at Phoenix Children’s or Phoenix Children’s Medical Group. To ensure coverage with your health plan, please check
Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellowship
… Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Pediatric Hematology/Oncology … Sun" attracts its occupants with beautiful weather, a unique desert landscape, numerous hiking trails, resorts, … Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85016 abailey4 [at] phoenixchildrens.com (abailey4[at]phoenixchildrens[dot]com) Downloads …
Programs & Services
… Programs & Services Programs & Services Hepatology Growing children have unique needs. At Phoenix Children’s, we’re equipped to meet … For your child’s care, we’ll coordinate support from a complete range of pediatric subspecialists who can help your …
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Oncology
… Oncology Our Oncology Programs are filled with the caring, … specialists to nationally-recognized cellular therapists, a community of shared learning and comprehensive treatment planning is here for you. Every patient is unique, with countless influencing factors to consider. That’s …
Conditions We Treat
… Therefore, many children with this condition rely on TPN . Along with TPN, we may consider targeted medications, highly … treatments for your child. Together, we’ll develop a unique care plan to help your child thrive. Typically, we see … gastroenterologist and dietitian. This is how we get a complete view of your child’s health. We will answer your …
On-Demand Booking
… usernames or passwords to remember, and it’s accessible via computer, tablet or cell phone. Simply enter your email … office staff. Refer your patient to Phoenix Children’s, allowing them to choose the most convenient appointment time. … options.) We ask that you answer the following three questions upfront: What is the specialty you would like to …
Conditions We Treat
… treats over 250 brain and spine injuries a year. The most common types of injuries include: Cerebral Hemorrhage … Bleeding within the brain tissue. Concussion The most frequent kind of traumatic brain injury. A concussion means a temporary loss of brain function and can cause a variety of physical, …
Conditions We Treat
… steatotic liver disease (MASLD) happens slowly over time. It starts when fat builds up in the liver. … by genetics and/or obesity in children or teens. It frequently occurs with pre-diabetes/insulin resistance, … that cause pain and block the bile duct Orthopedic complications Depression and anxiety Speak with your child’s …
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
Doctors may discuss deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery for pediatric movement disorders that don’t respond to other therapies. DBS can be an option for children who suffer from severe cerebral palsy, chorea, tremors or dystonia (uncontrollable or violent twisting and contorted

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