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Severe Asthma Clinic Who is a severe asthma patient? Someone with severe asthma has been in and out of intensive care units or the hospital and has made trips to the Emergency Department for asthma despite receiving asthma medications. Our experienced …
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Short Bowel Clinic Short bowel syndrome is a condition in which a large section of the small intestine doesn’t work normally. It happens when a baby is born with an abnormally short intestine or when a large section of the intestine has been removed …
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Sickle cell disease is a hereditary, lifelong, chronic disease. Our team of specialists — recognized as among the best in the country — focuses not only on treating complications when they arise, but also on helping patients prevent those complications from ever occurring. In
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Your child’s skeletal health is important for development, mobility and overall health — so when your child has a rare bone condition or dysplasia, you want to do everything you can to treat and manage it well. Specialized care is critical now and in the future as your child
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Sleep Medicine Program Disrupted sleep in a child affects the whole family. Let us be your go-to resource for bringing peace of mind, and a good night’s rest, to everyone. Our comprehensive sleep clinic is one of the only exclusively pediatric American …
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Annually, about 13,000 children in the United States develop solid tumors. For these patients, the most important thing is a correct diagnosis. That’s where we come in. Our highly-specialized team of experts spends a great deal of time on testing for each patient because we know
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If your child has spina bifida, you want the best possible care from experts who treat this condition. At Phoenix Children’s, our team of neurosurgeons, pediatric specialists and pediatricians are ready to help. Our Spina Bifida Clinic coordinator is available to work with you
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Children and teens are not simply little adults: they are growing and changing. Young athletes require specialized care from providers who understand how their bones, joints and muscles develop. They also need providers who understand non-musculoskeletal aspects of sports
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Cerebrovascular disorders in children encompass a range of conditions that affect the blood vessels in the brain, leading to issues such as strokes, aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). The risk of stroke is highest during the first year of life, but it can occur at
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Suicide Awareness and Prevention At Phoenix Children’s, we believe suicide prevention is a job for all of us. We want to partner with you so you can recognize and step in to help if a child or teen is struggling. The resources here will show you and …