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Our Genetics and Metabolism program, the only one of its kind in Arizona, offers thorough evaluation, diagnostic, treatment and follow-up services for children and families with known or suspected genetic conditions. Our services include genetic counseling for diagnosed syndromes
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If your child has any type of hand problem – a fracture, sports injury or even webbed fingers present at birth – Phoenix Children’s team of experts offers the only dedicated pediatric hand program in Arizona. We’re making a meaningful difference in the lives of babies, children
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Heart surgeons at Phoenix Children’s Center for Heart Care offer world-class surgical expertise combined with personalized, family-centered support. We involve patients and their families in every aspect of their care. Our team of pediatric cardiac specialists provides innovative
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Heart Transplant/Heart Failure Program A child with heart failure has a diseased heart that can’t pump enough blood to meet the body’s demands. Symptoms may include fatigue, excessive sweating or trouble breathing. Pediatric heart failure is a condition …
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Hemophilia & Thrombosis Program We partner with community providers in caring for patients of any age suffering from bleeding and clotting disorders, while also providing education, emotional support and family-centered care. We actively participate in …
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Our Hepatology Program is the only one of its kind in a freestanding children's hospital in Arizona, treating patients with acute or chronic liver conditions from infancy to adulthood, with a full range of services, some that aren't offered anywhere else in the state. When a
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Histiocytosis Program Histiocytosis, often referred to as the “orphan disease,” is a rare blood disease that affects only about 1 in 200,000 children born each year in the US. We have Arizona’s only histiocytosis team exclusively focused on the disease. …
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HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks the immune system, which helps the body fight infections. As a result, those infected with HIV become more vulnerable to various infections and diseases. It is spread by contact with the bodily fluids of a person with HIV
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Hospital Medicine When you have a child in the hospital, you want a trusted team of caring physicians at their side. With the Phoenix Children’s Hospital Medicine Program, you have that and more. These medical doctors, called hospitalists, have advanced …
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Hypothalamic hamartomas are rare, benign (non-cancerous) tumor-like formation on the hypothalamus, the area at the base of the brain that controls the production and release of hormones by the pituitary gland. These growths are associated with a severe form of childhood epilepsy