At Seattle Children’s, a clinical standard work (CSW) pathway is a documented approach to the management and treatment of a particular population or clinical condition. The aim is to improve quality ...
Children with craniofacial microsomia (CFM) are born with facial features that are smaller than expected. Usually, CFM affects the ears and jaw. It also can affect the eyes, cheeks and bones of the ...
Seattle Children’s Tri-Cities Clinic in Kennewick offers services in more than 15 medical specialties. New patients are welcome. When you visit us, your child will see the same providers who take care ...
Colleen Delaney, MD, MSc, is vice president and chief medical officer of Seattle Children’s Therapeutics; attending physician at Seattle Children's Hospital; director of the Cord Blood Tranplant ...
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Penis symptoms include rash, pain, itching, and swelling. Discharge from the end of the penis can also occur. Scrotum symptoms include pain and swelling of the testicle, itching and rash. Any genital ...
Seattle Children’s Financial Assistance Program (known as “Charity Care” under state and federal law) is for medically needed services. The program may be able to help even if you have insurance. It ...
When Amanda Thorlacius found out she was pregnant with a little girl, she was overjoyed. But she wondered if her daughter would inherit the same genetic condition that robbed her of a normal childhood ...
Using the menus above, search by name, clinical specialty or research focus area. Select more than one option to narrow your search. About half of our medical staff are based at Seattle Children's, ...
At Seattle Children’s Kirkland Orthopedics Clinic, experts from orthopedics, sports medicine, rehabilitation, orthotics and ...
This one-year fellowship program is tailored to the administrative fellows’ specific interests as well as organization initiatives during their tenure at the hospital. Learn more about administrative ...
Use this easy, 3-point check to test for a proper helmet fit. Helmet sits level on your child’s head and rests low on the forehead, 1 to 2 finger widths above the eyebrows. A helmet pushed up too high ...