What is the Washington Partnership Access Line? The Partnership Access Line (PAL) supports primary care providers (doctors, nurse practitioners and physician assistants) with questions about mental ...
What is the Intensive Outpatient Program for obsessive compulsive disorder? Our program offers therapy 3 hours per day, 4 times a week to help kids with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) break their ...
Little Kids With Insulin Dependent Diabetes (L’KIDDS) is a parent-led support group for parents of infants, toddlers, preschoolers and elementary school–age kids with diabetes. Join us (PDF) as we ...
You are invited to join to Cheers for Children's, a holiday party benefiting Seattle Children's Hospital, hosted by the ...
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 ...
MyChart has been expanded to give you even more access to your child's healthcare team and medical record. MyChart is not for emergencies. If your child is experiencing a healthcare emergency, call ...
Seattle Children’s Orthopedic Injury Urgent Care treats children, teens and young adults ages 0 to 21 with urgent orthopedic and sports-related injuries.
At CARES we’re leading a movement to dismantle harmful stereotypes, promote inclusivity, and amplify marginalized voices. We envision a community where diversity is embraced and celebrated, where ...
Oct. 22, 2024 – Recent research from Seattle Children’s Research Institute’s Center for Immunity and Immunotherapies (CIIT) focuses on post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD), a ...
At this time, our office does not allow in-person deliveries. Please follow the instructions below to submit your request. Patients or parents/legal guardians fill out forms. Your records will be ...
You can download this article as a PDF (English, Spanish). Child directed play (CDP) is a special form of one-to-one play between you and your child in which your ...
Masks are currently required in Seattle Children’s Emergency Department waiting areas due to the high number of patients who are currently sick. This is to help limit the spread of infection. Masks ...