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The Neurofibromatosis Program at Phoenix Children’s provides comprehensive care and compassionate support. We understand that each patient's journey with NF is unique, which is why we take a holistic approach to care, bringing together a team of specialists to address every
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Phoenix Children’s delivers comprehensive and highly specialized pediatric rehabilitation services in our state-of-the-art outpatient facilities and clinics. Our specialized teams craft individualized care plans, addressing a spectrum of needs from congenital conditions to
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Some disorders are as complex as their names might imply – whether it’s paroxysmal dyskinesias or opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome. Rare pediatric movement disorders are a group of individually unique and uncommon neurological diseases, many with genetic causes. Experts have
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. It involves challenges with sustaining focus and attention, poor organization, hyperactivity and impulsivity. These difficulties can impact daily life, self-esteem
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Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) and metabolic bone diseases prevent children from growing strong, healthy bones. These conditions may cause frequent bone breaks, bone deformities such as bowed legs, a barrel-shaped chest, a curved spine, muscle weakness and loose joints. Some
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Children facing challenges with sitting, walking, standing or moving independently require mobility solutions tailored to their unique needs. The Phoenix Children’s Seating and Mobility Clinic is dedicated to addressing these challenges, bringing together a team of experts to
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Phoenix Children’s offers a Vascular Anomaly Clinic for children with vascular tumors (growths) or malformations. This clinic requires a referral to see one of our participating specialties before they can be scheduled in the VAC Clinic (Dermatology, Interventional Radiology
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Concussions result from a blow or jolt to the head that temporarily impacts normal brain function. This can happen during sporting activities, accidents or falls. Proper recognition and management of concussions are essential to ensure the safety and long-term health of children
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The Stephen C. Grout Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program at the Center for Heart Care at Phoenix Children’s seamlessly bridges the gap between pediatric and adult cardiology so that patients receive the best possible cardiac care – regardless of age. Our team of specialists
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Rehabilitation is an important medical specialty focused on restoring and maintaining optimal health and functioning while reducing disability. The Frances H. McClelland Rehabilitation Program at Phoenix Children's offers the most comprehensive pediatric rehabilitation program in