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Phoenix Children’s is home to a multispecialty Pediatric Pain Management Program serving children and families throughout the Valley and surrounding states. Our team has advanced expertise in preventing and managing pain. We treat a wide range of chronic and acute pain-related
Programs & Services
We offer all aspects of care for children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including state-of-the-art diagnostic tools such as intestinal ultrasound. We also offer IBD treatment to long-term monitoring and management. We even help your child transition to an adult care
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When children grow up in safe, stable, and nurturing environments, they thrive. Research shows that without these consistent supports, traumatic experience, adverse experiences and chronic stress—known as adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)—can increase the risk of serious but
Food & Dining
Need something to eat? At Phoenix Children’s, we have a variety of food options – ranging from on-site cafeterias to in-room deliveries, plus local dining options.
Doctor
Jamie M. Fleming, MD
Section Chief, Pain Medicine; Director, Interventional Pain Management
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Programs & Services
The multidisciplinary team of experts at Phoenix Children’s Prosthetics Clinic offers state-of-the-art prosthetics and comprehensive services. We work to improve the quality of life for children with limb loss and limb differences – and we help them thrive.
Programs & Services
The gastroenterology team partners with many programs and services at Phoenix Children’s to offer multidisciplinary clinics for children. We treat the full range of common and complex gastrointestinal (GI) concerns. Our clinics bring together a team of providers to make sure
Non-Invasive Cardiodiagnostics (Echocardiography and Stress Lab)
The Non-Invasive Cardiodiagnostics department at Phoenix Children’s, also known as the Echo Lab, is designed to provide testing for patients who have a diagnosis or a suspicion of having congenital heart disease or heart failure. Once a cardiologist makes a diagnosis of a