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Conditions We Treat
Our pediatric surgeons focus on many subspecialties ranging from abdominal disorders to issues of the head, neck and chest, as well as surgery for a variety of tumors and issues relating to trauma. We diagnose and treat most conditions that require surgical correction with
Meet Your Team
Phoenix Children's CDH team also includes care coordinators and specialty nurses, and your child will benefit from our occupational and physical therapists, feeding therapists and developmental neurologists.
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Traveling for the holidays during a pandemic
November 25, 2020
By Gary E. Kirkilas, DO
Traveling for the holidays during a pandemic Blog Holidays Travel COVID-19 This holiday season, many parents will face the difficult decision of whether or not to proceed with their travel plans to see loved ones. Holiday travel with children can be a …
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For Healthcare Professionals
At Phoenix Children's, we strive to make access to our network easier and to promote collaboration between clinicians to provide the best healthcare for our patients. Whether it's offering continuing medical education or continually expanding our medical information resources for
Graduate Medical Education
Graduate Medical Education Home Graduate Medical Education Our Department provides oversight for residency programs, ACGME-accredited fellowships, and non-ACGME accredited programs, with 500+ graduate-level learners. We also provide a myriad of pediatric …
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When is the right time to take my child to the doctor?
December 1, 2020
By Gary E. Kirkilas, DO
When is the right time to take my child to the doctor? Blog Emergency Department COVID-19 It’s 10 p.m. on Tuesday and your little one has a runny nose and a fever of 101 degrees. Could this be just a cold that will resolve by itself, or should you rush to …
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Medical Education
Medical Education Home Medical Education Professional Education Opportunities Phoenix Children's offers many opportunities for graduate medical education and nursing training.   Graduate Medical Education Nursing Previous Next Phoenix Children's connects …
Cleft Lip
Cleft lip is a term that describes a separation in the lip that happens when the lip does not form completely before birth. Normally, the tissues that make up the lip join together between the fourth and seventh weeks of pregnancy. About 4,440 babies are born with a cleft lip
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Know the Glow: Identifying retinoblastoma in holiday photos
December 3, 2020
Know the Glow: Identifying retinoblastoma in holiday photos Blog Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders Ophthalmology Retinoblastoma COVID-19 The red-eye effect is a common nuisance in photos – it’s the result of a camera flash in dim light – but few …
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Cleft Palate
Cleft palate is a term that describes a separation in the roof of the mouth. It happens when the tissue that makes up the roof of the mouth, called the palate, does not join completely before birth. The palate usually forms between the sixth and ninth weeks of pregnancy. The gap

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