Sangeeta R. Hingorani, MD, MPH, is an attending physician at Seattle Children’s, an Assistant Member in the Division of Clinical Research at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and an Associate ...
Information on referring patients, EpicCare Link, accessing medical records, continuing medical education (CME) and more.
It is common for children to have challenges with attention, learning or behavior. If these challenges cause problems for your child or teen with family, friends or school and last longer than 6 ...
Janet A. Englund, MD: Professor of Pediatric Infectious Diseases. My research interests include the study of vaccine-preventable diseases and viral respiratory diseases in young children and ...
Why do babies with clefts have problems with feeding? Babies with clefts have trouble with feeding because it changes how parts of the mouth are formed and how they work and fit together. Cleft lip ...
Michelle Terry, MD, is an attending physician and clinical professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Terry received her BA from Stanford University, ...
My research is in the field of translational infectious diseases, with a particular focus on respiratory viral infections. My interest in viral infections in immunocompromised hosts stems from my ...
What is robot-assisted neurosurgery? Robot-assisted neurosurgery uses an advanced surgical tool called ROSA Brain to perform minimally invasive procedures in the brain. ROSA stands for robotic ...
Passion Statement "Every time I interact with a family in the clinic or hospital, I feel that I’m part of something sacred. Clinically, I love seeing children get well — if not healed completely, then ...
Our center in Bothell for adults age 18 or older with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities relies on volunteers for classes and activities. Youth Service Projects We partner ...
Meconium ileus (pronounced meh-COE-nee-um ILL-ee-us) means that a baby’s first stool (feces), called meconium, is blocking the last part of the baby’s small intestine (ileum). This can happen when the ...
Dr. Tarlock is a clinician at Seattle Children’s Hospital, an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine and holds a Research Affiliate at the Fred Hutchinson ...