UWMEDLIFE X Seattle Children's is hosting a 5k fun run to raise money for uncompensated care at Seattle Children's hospital.Join us on Saturday May 30th, 8:30am at Wallingford playfield. Race will end ...
Each August, Seattle Children’s Stanley Stamm Summer Camp gives nearly 100 children with chronic medical conditions the chance to go fishing, ride horses and take part in other typical summer camp ...
Psychiatrists are medical doctors who diagnose and treat mental health issues that affect a child’s thoughts, emotions, or behavior. The doctor may provide medicine evaluations, prescribe medicine, ...
Throughout the year, Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic (OBCC) holds events, classes and programs for OBCC families and the community to connect. Good health relies on more than medical care. At Seattle ...
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 ...
The most experienced pediatric cardiologists and heart surgeons in the Pacific Northwest At Seattle Children’s Heart Center, we diagnose and treat every kind of heart problem, from before birth ...
Events at Seattle Children's include numerous giveaways, safety checks, classes, and fundraisers. Learn how to be a better babysitter, get fitted for a new bike helmet, or participate in exciting ...
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Most life-threatening emergencies are easy to recognize. You would not overlook major bleeding, breathing that stops, a seizure or a coma. You would call 911 for help. If you suspected poisoning, you ...
Breast buds are the most common concern. Breast buds are small, disc-shaped lumps felt under the nipple and areola. Any lump found under the areola is a breast bud until proven otherwise. Breast ...
Providing hope, care and cures for children of all needs. Our researchers work relentlessly to discover innovative solutions for many of the barriers that our patients face. The knowledge gained ...
A telemedicine visit takes place online, using a computer device or smartphone that has a camera so you can see and speak to your child’s provider via video. This type of visit allows you to see your ...
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