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Heart Transplant/Heart Failure Program
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
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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Histiocytosis Program
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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Hypothalamic Hamartoma Center
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
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Immunohematology Clinic (IHC)
Immunohematology Clinic (IHC) Our Immunohematology Clinic (IHC) is a multidisciplinary specialty clinic providing comprehensive care for children with concern for primary immunodeficiencies. Patients with these disorders have multiple organ systems …
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Injury Prevention Program
Injury Prevention Program Smart Steps to Prevent Injury and Protect Children You want to protect the children in your life so they’ll enjoy happy, carefree days as they learn and grow. But today’s world can present risks of all types for children of all …
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Inpatient Rehabilitation Program
The Frances H. McClelland Rehabilitation Program at Phoenix Children's is Arizona's only acute inpatient rehabilitation facility dedicated exclusively to pediatric and adolescent care. As the largest and most comprehensive program of its kind in the region, our specialized team
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Neurocritical Care Program
Neurocritical Care Program Fax: 602-933-4253 The Neurocritical Care Program at Phoenix Children’s provides the highest level of care for children with severe neurological conditions. Using advanced technologies for monitoring, our experienced clinicians …
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Neurogastroenterology and Motility Program
Motility disorders cause spasms or lack of motion anywhere along the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. If your child has trouble digesting food or going to the bathroom, a motility disorder may be to blame. Motility disorders can be uncomfortable and embarrassing. At Phoenix Children
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Neuromuscular Program
Pediatric neuromuscular diseases encompass a spectrum of disorders originating in childhood that affect the muscles, neuromuscular junctions, peripheral nerves or neurons in the spinal cord. While most of these conditions are genetic, some are acquired and primarily an abnormal

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