Skip to main content
Global Menu
  • Urgent Care Scheduling & ER Wait Times
  • Patient Portal
  • Pay a Bill
  • Careers
  • Donate
Phoenix Children's Hospital Phoenix Children's Hospital
Main Navigation (Top)
Schedule an Appointment Find a Doctor Find a Location Find a Specialty
Search Phoenix Children's
Popular Links
Urgent Care Scheduling & ER Wait Times Patient Portal Pay a Bill Find a Doctor Locations Specialties & Conditions For Healthcare Professionals Careers
Main Navigation (Top)
Schedule an Appointment Find a Doctor Find a Location Find a Specialty
Hamburger Main
Patient & Visitor Information
Visitor Protocol
Planning Your Visit
Planning Your Stay
After Your Visit
Imaging & Radiology
Patient & Family Services
Support Programs
Educational Resources
Specialties & Conditions
Specialties
Services
Conditions
Pediatric Primary Care
Phoenix Children's Pediatrics
Primary & Complex Care
Phoenix Children's Care Network (PCCN)
Articles and FAQs
News
Blog
Patient Stories
FAQs
Research
Programs & Services
Research Areas of Focus
News & Innovation
Find a Research Study
For Healthcare Professionals
Patient Referrals
Clinical Pathways
Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Medical Education
Medical Staff
Nursing
Phoenix Children's Care Network (PCCN)
About Us
Awards & Recognition
Careers
Contact
Events - Healthcare Professionals
Healthcare Outreach
History of Phoenix Children's
Leadership Team
Newsroom - Media Guidelines
Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation
Ways to Help
Main Navigation (Bottom)
Patient Family Healthcare Professional Career Seeker
Urgent Care Scheduling & ER Wait Times Patient Portal Pay a Bill Request Medical Records Refer a Patient Donate Careers

Search Results

  • All
  • Services
  • Conditions
  • Doctors
  • Locations
  • Articles
161-170 of 3452 Results Found
Article
Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta: Theo’s medical journey
April 15, 2024
… crying all the time no matter what they did to comfort him.  When Theo was four weeks old, Christina heard a loud pop as she was burping him. He let out a cry and his … He’s also had several rod replacements over the years for a total of 11 surgeries to date. Without these life-changing …
Boy in wheelchair, next to provider
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
… of imaging exam that uses a large magnet, radio waves and a computer to create detailed images of the inside of your … of the body that are full of detail. These images allow the doctor to differentiate between types of tissues, … pinch if an IV is given.  What to Expect During an MRI It’s totally natural for your child to be a little nervous but …
Curriculum
… Curriculum Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Fellowship Curriculum The following table summarizes the time commitment allotted for each rotation to meet the specific … (OP) 16 weeks* Research (R) 12 weeks Vacation (PTO) 4 weeks Total 52 weeks *2 weeks of electives may be taken if …
Curricula & Schedules
… of CME Year 1 The emphasis during the first year of the fellowship is to gain experience in the clinical practice of … endocrinology and diabetes: Call is 1 in every 3 weeks (total of 16 weeks). Night coverage is every other night … third year of training, fellows are allowed ample time to complete scholarly activities. In addition, Fellows …
Phoenix Children's Care Network (PCCN)
… pediatric-focused clinically integrated network committed to delivering high-quality, coordinated, … and 80% of the area’s pediatric subspecialists. In total, PCCN includes over 1,200 pediatric providers, all of … Overview Phoenix Children’s Care Network began its development process in the spring of 2012 with the formation of …
Article
Ellie's Story
March 26, 2021
… Ellie's Story Patient Stories Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Brain Tumor Brain … the summer of 2012, Ellie, a healthy 10-year-old girl began complaining of mild headaches. Her mother was not concerned … anesthesia in the morning for her pre-surgery PET scan. In total she was under for approximately eight hours. Dr. …
Article
Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Created to Bolster Pediatric Cures, Treatments
May 25, 2023
Phoenix Children’s, one of the nation’s fastest-growing pediatric healthcare systems, and University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, today announced the creation of The Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, a collaboration that will allow clinicians to accelerate research efforts.
7 providers
Article
Molly’s story: Empowering others after powering through cancer
September 12, 2022
… Stories Cancer Patient Stories Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders   Molly’s warm and resilient spirit inspires … support of her family, has inspired Molly — who recently completed treatment for cancer — to dream of providing hope … a titanium tibia – then 11 more rounds of chemotherapy. In total, Molly endured 18 rounds of chemotherapy in just nine …
3 siblings smile together on couch
Condition
Peyronie Disease
Peyronie Disease What is Peyronie disease? Peyronie disease causes hard, flat plaque to form under the skin on the tissue of the penis. The plaque often starts as an inflammation that may turn into scar tissue. The plaque builds up inside the penis in the thick elastic membrane
Doctor
Robert F. Gonsalves, DO
4.9 / 5
Specialties
  • Endocrinology
Robert F. Gonsalves, DO

Pagination

  • Previous page
    Prev
  • First page 1
  • …
  • Page 16
  • Current page 17
  • Page 18
  • …
  • Last page 346
  • Next page
    Next
Phoenix Children's Hospital
Footer
  • Contact Us
  • Scheduling: 602-933-5437
  • Phone Directory
  • About Us
Footer Right
  • Careers
  • Bright Futures Blog
  • Price Transparency
  • Phoenix Children’s Foundation
©2026 

Phoenix Children's. All Rights Reserved. | Our Policies

USNWR Badge
Picture of a cactus with sun and clouds