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At Phoenix Children’s, we offer several programs and services to diagnose and treat motility disorders. Getting an accurate diagnosis is key to finding the best treatment solution for your child.
Conditions We Treat
Conditions We Treat Home Conditions We Treat Neurogastroenterology and Motility Program Children can be born with a motility disorder or develop one later. Some motility disorders are caused by a problem with the child’s anatomy or by another medical …
Conditions We Treat
Conditions We Treat Home Conditions We Treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program The inflammatory bowel disease team at Phoenix Children’s provides expert diagnosis and care for children with all types of IBD, including: Crohn’s disease : This condition …
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For the gastrointestinal (GI) tract to function normally, the brain and gut send signals that trigger it to continue moving food along its path. This brain-gut connection forms the basis of neurogastroenterology as a field of medicine, and it’s key to understanding your child’s
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Phoenix Children’s offers leading-edge therapies, educational programs, support groups and the chance to join research trials to help kids with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) experience the best possible health and quality of life. Inflammatory bowel disease is an umbrella term
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Complex gastrointestinal (GI) conditions can affect the digestive tract in a number of ways. They may impact the gut’s ability to tolerate or absorb food. If your child’s small intestine can’t work properly, they may be at risk of not absorbing the nutrients needed for growth and
Conditions We Treat
Phoenix Children’s provides comprehensive celiac testing and care for children with celiac disease. Celiac disease damages the small intestine. The disease is triggered by gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye. Most children with celiac disease have abdominal symptoms
Doctor
Michael Shishov, MD
Division Chief, Rheumatology; Kim and Steve Robson Endowed Chair in Rheumatology
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