Phoenix Children's Hospital has provided hope, healing and the best healthcare for children and families since 1983. Today, Phoenix Children's is one of the ten largest children's hospitals in the country and provides specialty and sub-specialty inpatient, outpatient, trauma, emergency and urgent care to children and families in Arizona and throughout the Southwest.


 

Multimedia

 

New England Journal of Medicine features Phoenix Children's

 

 

Watch "Targeting Cancer: The Story of Leukemia," which is part of a documentary filmed to commemorate NEJM's 200th Anniversary. The entire documentary is entitled "Getting Better: 200 Years of Medicine."

 

Learn more about our Center for Cancer & Blood Disorders.

Visitor Restrictions Lifted

 

Children under age 12 can now visit

 

young boy with flu, sneezing

On April 6, 2012, Phoenix Children's Hospital officially lifted Respiratory Virus Season Visitor Restrictions at all campuses. Children who are free from illness may now visit patients and go to public areas of the hospital after being screened by front desk staff.

 

Learn more about infection prevention.

Patient Story

 

Meet Eryn

 

Eryn's story

Last year, 4-year-old Eryn was sick and went to the doctor. She was sent home with a stomach flu diagnosis, but by evening, she was having trouble breathing. Before she knew it, an ambulance transported her two-hours south to Phoenix Children’s Hospital.

Read Eryn’s story.

In the News

 

Phoenix Children’s Hospital has been ranked among the top 50 children's hospitals across numerous medical specialties as reported in 2011-2012 U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals.

 

Read more about this prestigious honor.

 

 


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