CALMA (Child and Adolescent Latino Mental Health Assessment and Treatment) is housed at the Seattle Children’s South Clinic in Federal Way and is designed for families who primarily speak Spanish.
Please review our most recent Access Dashboard to find wait times for many of our ambulatory clinics and a list of conditions considered urgent for scheduling purposes. We know access is challenging ...
As with past viral seasons, our goal is to share information and resources with our larger community as we all work together to care for patients during this busy time. With RSV rates currently high ...
When it just can’t wait, care closer to home. Urgent Care visits are not for medical emergencies. If your child’s illness or injury is life-threatening, call 911. For urgent mental and behavioral ...
Qué hacer ante la duda de que su hijo/a tenga autismo o mientras espera la evaluación (What to do if you suspect your child may have autism or while waiting for an autism evaluation) Para quiénes: ...
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 ...
Dr. Sheela Sathyanarayana is a Professor of Pediatrics and Adjunct Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at the University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Research Institute ...
Your child’s overall health includes both their physical and their mental health. Physical health includes things like how well a child grows, how strong they are and how well they can recover from an ...
Seattle Children’s pediatric orthopedics team partners with researchers around the world to make sure we are using the latest treatment approaches and technologies. It’s part of our commitment to ...
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 ...
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 ...
Joseph Flynn, MD, MS, is a Professor of Pediatrics in the University of Washington School of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Nephrology at Seattle Children's. He also holds the Dr. Robert O.