Phoenix Children's Hospital
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Apr 17 2024
Review for Dr. Stanbury
Very nice experience. She was very patient with us especially since our kid has autism and is still nonverbal. Her prescription was effective too.
Jon Apr 17 2024
Review for Dr. Callaway
Dr. Graziano operated on my 3 year old 18 years ago. Thanks to him she’s living a healthy happy life. The care she received and the way our family was treated changed our lives. Thank you!
SHarvey Apr 17 2024
Review for Dr. Graziano
Dr. Frankel explained my situation in great detail and offered several possible solutions and outcomes. Looking forward to seeing what can be done to help me get full use of my hand back.
Apr 12 2024
Review for Dr. Frankel
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Phoenix Children's Hospital
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Where is Phoenix Children's Hospital located?
Phoenix Children's Hospital is located at 1919 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016. Find other locations and directions on Healthgrades.
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My visit with Dr. Stanbury was fast but efficient. He listened to what I had to say and my symptoms then explained what might be causing the issue. He is not a Doctor who jumps in to surgery but will try to resolve the issue with less drastic procedures ie, physical therapy or injections.