“Every second counts when a child needs lifesaving care and Seattle Children’s always puts the health and safety of our patients first. Most members of the Laurelhurst community are supportive and ...
Learn when to go to an emergency department and when to go to Psychiatric Urgent Care. What is the Psychiatric Urgent Care Clinic? Seattle Children’s Psychiatric Urgent Care Clinic offers same-day ...
We prevent and heal sports injuries to get your child back to the activities they love Seattle Children’s Sports Medicine Program serves children and teens of all ages who are hurt in sports or other ...
The Medical Review Committee meets twice a year to review all emergency medical helicopter landings at Seattle Children’s Emergency Department. This committee includes two representatives from ...
Parents and caregivers want their kids and teens to be as safe and healthy as possible. We can help with that. Find mental health resources, car seat information, ways to keep your home safe, seasonal ...
Seattle Children’s is committed to recruiting the best healthcare professionals; cultivating an inclusive and diverse workforce; and inspiring high school students to pursue a rewarding career in the ...
These videos provide science- and evidence-based information about autism spectrum disorder (ASD). They were developed by experts at Seattle Children's Autism Center, thanks to generous support from ...
Jeune syndrome (joon SIN-drohm) is a rare genetic condition that a child is born with. It affects how a child’s bones and tough connective tissue (cartilage) grow. Children with Jeune syndrome have: A ...
As a parent, you might wonder what your teen is up to during math class, after soccer practice or while hanging out with friends. While equipping your teen with a smartphone can aid communication and ...
At just 10 years old, Ino’s life changed forever when his parents received a sealed orange envelope from doctors during a late-night visit to the emergency room. The fourth grader from Renton, Wash., ...
Parenting is joyful, fun, rewarding and exciting. It can also feel challenging, frustrating, stressful and tiring, though it can be hard to admit those feelings. Know that all feelings are valid, and ...
The adjustment to the start of a new year is a reminder that change is constantly occurring. Change, especially unexpected change, can be extremely stressful for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder ...
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