Highlights
Neuro-oncology Clinic
Partnered with Phoenix Children's Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders, this interdisciplinary team involves pediatric oncologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychologists, nurses, and counselors -- as well as radiologists, pathologists, and endocrinologists -- in the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term follow-up of patients.
The Clinic treats more than 70 percent of brain tumor patients in Arizona.
A school re-entry program helps to plan the child's return to the classroom.
Comprehensive Pediatric Epilepsy Program
Antiepileptic drug management, ketogenic diet, vagus nerve stimulator, epilepsy surgery
State-of-the-art Pediatric Epilepsy Monitoring Unit allows classification and quantification of seizures, epilepsy surgery evaluation
Led by Jeffrey Buchhalter MD, PhD.
EEG/Video EEG
Each tech is pediatric trained, enabling them to calm children and achieve high-quality testing without sedation.
Fifty percent of the caseload is epilepsy patients, making Phoenix Children's a leader in treatment of seizure disorders.
Read more about EEGs.
Neurosurgery
Craniofacial surgery using minimally invasive and endoscopic techniques
Treatment for hydrocephalus and spina bifida
Biobehavioral unit
Phoenix Children's offers the only inpatient pediatric psychiatry program in Arizona for children under 13 with psychosis or dangerous behavior.
Cochlear implant program
The Audiology Department coordinates a full-service cochlear implant program, from diagnosis and surgery to device fitting and monitoring, as well as habilitation services for the child and family.
Neuro-Developmental Evaluation Program (NDEP)
This program involves periodic developmental evaluation for infants born prematurely or who are at risk for developmental delays. Developmental pediatrician Elaine Ellis, MD, and neurologist Janet Teodori, MD, lead the comprehensive program that treats high-risk patients and makes sure all of their developmental needs are met.
Spasticity Management
The Center's Spasticity Management program diagnoses movement disorders and offers interdisciplinary treatments including intrathecal baclofen, BOTOX, rhizotomy, and rehabilitation (physical, occupational, and speech therapies).
Neuroscience PICU
Phoenix Children's has a dedicated pediatric ICU (Care Area 1F) especially for neurology and neurosurgery patients.
Rehabilitation program
As the only dedicated pediatric rehabilitation program in Arizona, the program takes referrals from all over the state – and even patients from out of state. The interdisciplinary team involves several neurosciences disciplines as well as Child Life and recreational therapy.
Neuropsychological assessment
Neuropsychologist Michael Lavoie, PhD, leads the comprehensive evaluation program that offers testing based on an appreciation of functional neuroanatomy and normal brain development, defining how a child is functioning in comparison to expectations for that child's age level.
Contact
Developmental Pediatrics (602) 546-0970
Neurology (602) 546-0970
Neurosurgery
- Dr. Manwaring and Kathleen Klas - (602) 546-0455
- Dr. Moss, Dr. Shafron, and Mary Szatkowski - (602) 546-0975
- Dr. Lieberman - (602) 256-2525
Psychiatry (602) 546-0990
Psychology (602) 546-0990