Seattle Children’s epilepsy experts work seamlessly across specialties to deliver coordinated care for kids — from babies through teens. As Washington’s only Level 4 pediatric epilepsy center, Seattle ...
Seattle Children’s believes in being good stewards for the environment to provide a healthy planet for children to be able to live the healthiest and most fulfilling life possible. Children, ...
The Center for Global Infectious Disease Research cross-disciplinary team has expertise in several fields important for infectious disease research and discovery. These include virology, bacteriology, ...
Seattle Children’s Bingo Night FundraiserThe event will be in person at Monroe High School in Monroe WashingtonApril 17th 2026 from 6-8pmOur National Honor Society chapter will be hosting a Bingo ...
This is an in-person musical performance fundraiser organized by The Healing Notes Project for All, a student-led nonprofit founded by Bellevue High School students dedicated to bringing comfort and ...
We’re studying a smartphone-based attention bias modification game intended to improve anxiety and depression in teen/young adult cancer survivors. REACH Study We are studying a website created for ...
There are dozens of ways to support our mission — from making a one-time gift to launching your own community fundraiser. Every dollar raised helps provide world-class care and life-saving research ...
Too much earwax can cause rubbing of the ear or poking in the canal. A piece of ear wax can become dry and hard in the ear canal. This creates a feeling that an object is in the ear. Complete blockage ...
Seattle Children’s Research Institute is committed to inspiring the next generation of scientists, physicians and healthcare workers. The Science Education Department offers high school students the ...
Parents often wonder what a good age is to have ear piercing done. It is best to wait until a child can play an active role. Most often, this is past age 8. Children under 4 years may touch the ...
A circumcision is the removal of most of the male foreskin. The incision starts off red and tender. The tenderness should be much less by day 3. The scab at the incision line comes off in 7 to 10 days ...
Viral illness season is in full swing, and many families are feeling the impact. Friends, family, coworkers, and online communities are comparing notes on symptoms and trading advice to speed recovery ...