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Meet Your Team Meet Your Team Division Chief Amy J. Williamson, MD Division Chief, Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Specialties Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology Physician Melissa A. Parks, DO Specialties Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology Advanced …
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Meet Your Team Meet Your Team Division Chief Tressia M. Shaw, MD Division Chief, Palliative Medicine Specialties Hospital Medicine Palliative Care Physicians & Doctors Wendy P. Bernatavicius, MD Division Chief, General Pediatrics Specialties General …
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Meet Your Team Meet Your Team Physicians Rachel C. Lombardo, MD Specialties Genetics & Metabolism Katherine W. Perry, MD Division Chief, Nephrology; Medical Director, Chronic Hemodialysis; Program Director, Peritoneal Dialysis Specialties Nephrology …
Programs & Services
From the moment your child arrives in the CVICU, our experts are there to provide comprehensive, compassionate care. As the largest pediatric cardiac care center in Arizona, we regularly encounter a wide range of complex cases, giving us the experience to handle even the most
Conditions We Treat
Our CVICU team oversees the clinical care of children with critical cardiac conditions who are admitted for surgery, cardiac catheterization or illness. Some of the more common conditions we treat include: Aortic Valvar Stenosis (AS) Arrhythmias Atrial Septal Defect (ASD)
Programs & Services
Our Craniosynostosis Program at Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s is run in conjunction with our Center for Cleft and Craniofacial Care, a comprehensive program focused on providing multidisciplinary care in the evaluation, management, and treatment for infants
Programs & Services
Our Concussion Clinic focuses on providing specialized care for children, adolescents and youth athletes with concussions. We ensure access to a range of subspecialty programs necessary for their comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis, management and treatment. We have established
Conditions We Treat
A concussion is a temporary brain injury resulting from trauma to the head. Concussions can vary in severity, and it can take minutes to days for symptoms to start. All concussions should be treated with the same initial caution for about 24 to 48 hours to allow the brain time to
Doctor
Kevin L. Hummel, MD
Medical Director, Cardiovascular Intensive Care; Medical Director, Heart Center Quality
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