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Conditions We Treat
The OI team at Phoenix Children’s diagnoses and treats a wide range of common and more complex conditions affecting children and teens. These include: Fibrous dysplasia – A rare bone disorder that causes certain bones to be replaced by abnormal scar-like (fibrous) connective
Program Description & Goals
The Pediatric Nephrology Fellowship is a concentrated three-year ACGME-accredited program at Phoenix Children's. As program leaders, we recognize the significance of training fellows to become board-certified pediatric nephrologists equipped with the procedural and clinical
Financial Assistance
Financial Assistance Home Financial Assistance No one should delay getting the medical care they need because of insurance or cost concerns. At Phoenix Children’s, we have a team of financial counselors here to help you: Understand your insurance benefits …
Pediatric Nephrology Fellowship
Pediatric Nephrology Fellowship Home Pediatric Nephrology Fellowship The objective of our Pediatric Nephrology Fellowship training program is to cultivate pediatric nephrologists who excel in the specialized domain of nephrology, offering comprehensive …
Surgery & Procedures
Surgery & Procedures Home Surgery & Procedures We understand your child’s surgery or procedure is a stressful event and can be overwhelming. Our experienced surgeons, nurses and staff will support you and your child through every step. As a parent, you …
Meet Your Team
If your child needs a kidney transplant, it's good to know you have an entire team of pediatric nephrologists, transplant surgeons, advanced practice providers, and additional team members such as coordinators, assistants, dietitians, social workers and pharmacists.
Billing & Financial Assistance
Billing & Financial Assistance Home Billing & Financial Assistance Thank you for choosing Phoenix Children’s for medical care. When a patient is in the hospital or seeing a specialist, we know that medical bills can be a concern. We’re here to help make …
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Adjustment Disorders in Children
Adjustment Disorders in Children What is an adjustment disorder in children? An adjustment disorder is an unhealthy emotional or behavioral reaction to a stressful event or change in a person’s life. The response happens within 3 months of the stressful event. Some events that
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Flat Head Syndrome (Deformational Plagiocephaly)
Flat Head Syndrome (Deformational Plagiocephaly) What is deformational plagiocephaly? Flat head syndrome (deformational plagiocephaly) is when a baby’s head develops a lasting flat spot. The flat spot may be either on one side of the head or on the back of the head. This happens
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Hydrocephalus
Hydrocephalus What is hydrocephalus in children? A baby with hydrocephalus has extra fluid in and around the brain. This fluid is called cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Most CSF is normally found in fluid-filled areas (ventricles) inside the brain. Its purpose is to cushion and

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