More than 100 years ago, Seattle Children’s was founded by a group of philanthropic women to care for children regardless of race, religion, gender or a family’s ability to pay. Their generous spirit ...
When it just can’t wait, care closer to home. Urgent Care visits are not for medical emergencies. If your child’s illness or injury is life-threatening, call 911. For urgent mental and behavioral ...
Meconium ileus (pronounced meh-COE-nee-um ILL-ee-us) means that a baby’s first stool (feces), called meconium, is blocking the last part of the baby’s small intestine (ileum). This can happen when the ...
Families throughout Washington state who need urgent support for their child’s mental or behavioral health have a new option: Psychiatric Urgent Care. Seattle Children’s opened the clinic in late ...
Dec. 9, 2024 – On Halloween 2023, 4-year-old Rowan Synnott was excited to go trick-or-treating with his big brother, Colin, in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood. Dressed as Spider-Man, one of his ...
The Behavior and Attention Management Program (BAM) offers Short Term Individualized Therapy (STINT) for treating disruptive behavior for patient and families who speak a language other than English ...
We have developed a new handout for provider offices listing the specialties that have gone live with eConsults and the available orders for each specialty. The flyer can be found here, or on our ...
Compassionate, state-of-the-art care for children with nervous system disorders. U.S. News & World Report has recognized Seattle Children’s as one of the top 10 best children’s hospitals in the U.S.
Providers in our Eating Disorders Recovery Program have expert training in the treatment of children and adolescents with eating disorders. We work closely with your child and other members of your ...
Dr. Sheela Sathyanarayana is a Professor of Pediatrics and Adjunct Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at the University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Research Institute ...
Passion Statement "Through my teaching and clinical work among immigrant and disadvantaged populations to my research that seeks to close the gap in physical activity and nutrition outcomes among ...
Dr. Tarlock is a clinician at Seattle Children’s Hospital, an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine and holds a Research Affiliate at the Fred Hutchinson ...