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The Ben Towne Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Disorders Research looks to discover research advances that lead to hope and cures for children with cancer.
In the Neighborhood for Better Childhoods Seattle Children’s Bellevue Clinic and Surgery Center offers convenient weekday appointments with pediatric specialists in over 30 practice areas. The clinic ...
Contact and location information for Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic’s new Central District location. The Central District community has been home to OBCC since 1970.
In an immersive therapeutic gaming experience only possible at Seattle Children’s, patients now have a one-of-a-kind opportunity to explore the hospital through the virtual world of Minecraft.
Learn about the risks of energy drink consumption for children, including the dangers of caffeine and added sugars, and discover healthier hydration choices.
Read Ino’s inspiring cancer journey and discover how cutting-edge treatments and pediatric clinical trials are providing hope, compassionate care and life-saving cures to children, teens and young ...
Dr. Yolanda Evans, head of the Division of Adolescent Medicine at Seattle Children’s, and a parent herself, shares what mental health check-ins are and how can they be done effectively.
Dr. André Dick is appointed Seattle Children’s senior vice president (SVP) and surgeon-in-chief, Bonnie Fryzlewicz is appointed SVP and chief nursing officer and Dr. Jeff Ojemann is appointed SVP and ...
Breakthrough success from Seattle Children’s neuroscientist Franck Kalume delivers corrective gene to brain cells in Dravet syndrome model.
4.24.24 | We talk about an autism spectrum because the signs and symptoms of autism fall within a range, or spectrum. Autistic people can experience these autistic traits differently, and people with ...
Learn about Restless Sleep Disorder (RSD) in children: symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. Expert insights from Seattle Children’s to transform your child's sleep quality.
Patients who are transgender have higher rates of suicide, self-harm, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, violence and bullying, family rejection and homelessness and risky sexual behaviors.