Join us for our 11th Annual Head for the Cure 5K Seattle as we raise funds, awareness and hope for the Seattle brain tumor community! Funds raised through this event will locally benefit the UW ...
The Pacific Northwest Historics is a volunteer-driven event sanctioned by SOVREN (Society of Vintage Racing Enthusiasts) Race ...
Whole-patient care for our whole community of kids. Visit OBCC's Othello clinic in Seattle's Rainier Valley neighborhood. Located near the Othello Link light rail station, the care you expect is ...
Information on referring patients, EpicCare Link, accessing medical records, continuing medical education (CME) and more.
What is the Suicide Prevention Program at Seattle Children’s Hospital? Seattle Children’s Suicide Prevention Program is an organization-wide effort to save lives by identifying and treating youth who ...
The Annual Marriott Golf Charity Tournament is back on June 25th at The Golf Club at Redmond Ridge. On this day, individuals and partners who have an affinity for golf and Seattle Children's will come ...
Seattle Children’s is accredited by the Washington State Medical Association CME Accreditation Committee to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. Seattle Children’s designates this ...
Seattle Children’s Alyssa Burnett Adult Life Center celebrated a very exciting milestone – 10 years since the program’s establishment in 2014! In honor of the anniversary, the center hosted a ...
Spring has sprung, and with it came spring sports: baseball and softball, tennis, lacrosse, ultimate frisbee, soccer and track and field. Kids and teens dusted off baseball gloves, cleaned off their ...
Our entire nation is experiencing a youth mental health crisis. Families looking for help for their kids often have a very difficult time finding it. This is where Washington’s Mental Health Referral ...
There has always been an interest in understanding outcome trajectories for autistic people. When family and providers notice neurodevelopmental differences and a diagnosis of autism is made, it’s ...
My name is Celia, and I have celiac disease. It has always been a running joke with my family and classmates how my name is frighteningly like the spelling of the disease — my email handle for school ...