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We provide expert diagnosis and care to children, teens and young adults throughout the Pacific Northwest through our specialty and regional clinics and telemedicine program. Seattle Children’s is consistently ranked among the best children’s hospitals in the country by U.S. News & World Report.
At our Bellevue location, we have more than a dozen clinics — staffed by the same doctors and nurses who care for children at our Seattle campus.
Our skilled surgeons carefully assess your child’s options and choose the best treatment — even if that means setting aside their scalpels.
Whether your child has mild arrhythmia or a life-threatening heart condition, we’ll work together to find the right answer.
Frequent migraines ruled Connor’s life — until he learned relaxation techniques at our Adolescent Medicine program’s Biofeedback Clinic.
We offer a full range of care for cancer and blood disorders. Our cancer program was ranked as one of the top 10 in the country by U.S. News & World Report magazine in 2009.
Our Craniofacial team is one of largest in the nation — and one of the most respected. That's because our craniofacial specialists tailor a unique plan of care for every child we see.
Some people think that surgeons who operate on adults are also experts on kids. We don't agree. Growing bodies are different than adult bodies. That's why our doctors are board-certified in pediatric surgery.
We offer the most comprehensive heart care in the region for infants, children and teens.
Our doctors use the most advanced imaging and surgical techniques to treat children with conditions affecting the brain and central nervous system. U.S. News & World Report magazine ranked our Neurosurgery program among the top 10 in the nation in 2009.
Our Orthopedics team is known for developing innovative treatment and providing world-class care. In addition to prevention, our doctors offer early diagnosis and sophisticated techniques to treat and manage musculoskeletal problems.
We offer comprehensive evaluation, care, compassion and respect to children and teens with end-stage diseases of the heart, liver, kidneys and intestine. Your child's care will be coordinated by transplant specialists dedicated to giving your family the information and support you need all along the way.
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Seattle 206-987-2000 206-987-2280 (TTY) 866-987-2000 (toll-free) 866-583-1527 (línea gratis de interpretación telefónica para las familias)
Emergency Department 206-987-2222
After Hours Clinic 206-987-2211 (Bellevue)
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Blythe Thomson, MD, pediatric oncologist, discusses findings from a Seattle Children’s study that looked at outcomes for youth who participated in a clinical trial for ALL (acute lymphoblastic leukemia), compared with those who did not participate in trials. For more information, please see the associated press release.
Matt Speltz, PhD, discusses study findings about how positional plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome) in young babies may be associated with some level of developmental delay, and provides helpful information for parents.
Dr. Pooja Tandon discusses study findings about how nutritional menu labeling in fast-food restaurants helps parents to make healthier meal choices for young children. Food selection tips are also provided.
Dr. Dimitri Christakis comments on a new study that examined the impact of educational DVDs on babies’ language ... cont.
Dr. Wendy Sue Swanson comments on the latest guidelines for car seat safety.
Dr. Sheela Sathyanarayana offers tips on bisphenol A (BPA).
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