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Conditions & Specialties

Conditions & Specialties


Our pediatric oncology team offers exceptional care for all types of cancers that affect children during infancy, adolescence and young adulthood.
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Pediatric congenital heart disease refers to a range of different heart defects present from birth. Some can be life-threatening and require surgery during infancy.
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Diabetes occurs when your blood sugar (glucose) is too high. Type 1 diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases in childhood.
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Pediatric feeding therapy helps differentiate between picky eating and feeding difficulties to help children gain oral motor skills and food acceptance.
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Pediatric High-Tech Nursing enables medically fragile children with complex needs to be cared for safely at home and in their community by providing in-home nursing.
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Pediatric scoliosis is an irregular curvature of the spine in children.
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Pelvic floor therapy helps restore functionality to the sling of muscles that supports your abdominal and pelvic organs and controls your bladder and bowels.
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PID is an infection of your uterus, fallopian tubes or ovaries and can cause scars in the fallopian tubes making it harder to get pregnant.
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Pelvic organ prolapse means that a pelvic organ — such as your bladder, vagina, uterus, rectum or urethra — has moved from its normal position.
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Pelvic pain may be due to problems with the pelvic floor which can develop in people recovering from childbirth, pelvic surgery, injury or radiation therapy.
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A penile implant is a device to treat erection problems. The implant replaces the spongy tissue in the penis that fills with blood during an erection.
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PCI, also known as coronary angioplasty, is a non-surgical procedure that uses a catheter technique to clear a blocked or narrowed artery.
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Periodic limb movement disorder is a condition in which a person's legs, and sometimes arms, move repetitively and uncontrollably while they are asleep.
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PAD occurs when blood vessels that supply blood to the legs narrow or become blocked, raising your risk of heart attack or stroke.
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Peripheral neuropathy affects the nerves from the spinal cord to other parts of the body and control your sense of touch, pain, temperature and strength.
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