Seattle Children's Hospital is a proud member of Children's Miracle Network Hospitals (CMN Hospitals), a national nonprofit organization that fundraises for 170 premier children's hospitals across ...
Dr. Tonya Palermo is Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine at University of Washington with adjunct appointments in Pediatrics and Psychiatry. She holds the Hughes M. and Katherine Blake ...
Psychiatric Urgent Care services are available to all patients, regardless of insurance coverage. Services will be billed to your insurance. Learn about your Psychiatric Urgent Care Bill at Seattle ...
What is Seattle Children’s Pediatric Cardiology of Montana? Seattle Children's Pediatric Cardiology of Montana provides the highest-quality heart care to Montana's children and young adults. Our two ...
Alexis Kaushansky, PhD, is an associate professor at the Center for Global Infectious Disease Research. She received her BS in chemistry from Harvey Mudd College in 2004, and her PhD from Harvard ...
Lori Rutman, MD, MPH, is a Pediatric Emergency Medicine attending physician at Seattle Children's Hospital and is an Associate Professor with the Department of Pediatrics of the University of ...
Double-inlet left ventricle is a birth defect in the heart. In babies with this defect, both the mitral valve and the tricuspid valve lead into the left ventricle. This lets oxygen-rich (red) and ...
We’re studying a mobile and web-based program intended to help teens and their families prepare for and recover from spine surgery. Our program teaches skills which may reduce pain and stress around ...
Heather A. Brandling-Bennett, MD, attended Harvard Medical School, and then completed a residency in dermatology at Harvard, followed by a fellowship in pediatric dermatology at Columbia University.
The goal of Seattle Children’s is to be the best, and we couldn’t do it without our generous community of volunteers. Your volunteer efforts help us provide outstanding patient care, support research ...
The mitral (pronounced MY-trahl) valve acts like a door in the heart. It allows blood to pass from the left atrium (which receives blood from the lungs) to the left ventricle (which pumps blood out to ...
Emily Gallagher, MD, MPH, is an attending physician at Seattle Children's Hospital and an assistant professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine. She ...