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  • 22q Clinic

    Seattle Children’s 22q Clinic brings together experts in many fields to care for children who have differences in a part of chromosome 22 called q11.2.

  • 22q Clinic

    Seattle Children’s 22q Clinic brings together experts in many fields to care for children who have differences in a part of chromosome 22 called q11.2.

  • 22q11.2-Related Disorders

    22q11.2-related disorders are caused by differences in part of chromosome 22, called the q11.2 region. Symptoms vary widely, even in members of the same family.

  • 3-D Imaging

    To plan the best treatment for your child, Seattle Children's craniofacial team uses 3-dimensional CT scans and advanced software to build precise maps of your child's face and head.

  • 818 Stewart

    At Seattle Children's, Health Information Management and Medical Records Requests maintains all of our patients’ medical records. Contact us when you want to request copies of your child’s health information. We are located at the 70th and Sand Point Administrative Building in Seattle.

  • ABA Early Intervention Program

    Seattle Children’s ABA Early Intervention Program is an intensive, short-term program where kids with autism learn new skills to improve learning and behavior.

  • ACL Injuries

    ACL injuries are damage to a knee ligament. Seattle Children’s physical therapists and orthopedic specialists provide nonsurgical and surgical treatments.

  • Abdominal Pain - Female

    Learn more about abdominal pain - female including causes of acute stomach pain and causes of recurrent stomach pains, as well as when to seek care.

  • Abdominal Pain - Male

    Learn more about abdominal pain - male including causes of acute stomach pain and causes of recurrent stomach pains, as well as when to seek care.

  • About Newborn Hearing Screening

    About infant hearing tests - how they work, what they tell us, risks and procedures.

  • About OBCC

    Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic (OBCC) is a medical home for our families and more. Our team reflects the communities we serve and advocates for their well-being.

  • About the Alyssa Burnett Adult Life Center

    Seattle Children’s Alyssa Burnett Adult Life Center helps people 18 and older with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities build on their strengths, gain independence and take part in the larger community in a meaningful way.

  • About the Financial Assistance Program

    Frequently asked questions about Seattle Children’s Financial Assistance Program. The program may be able to help even if you have insurance. It is based on family size and income.

  • Acne

    Learn more about acne including symptoms of acne and causes of acne, as well as when to seek care.

  • Acute Kidney Injury Clinic

    Seattle Children’s Acute Kidney Injury Clinic screens and monitors patients who have had an episode of AKI in order to prevent future kidney damage.

  • Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

    Learn about treatment options for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), cancer of the blood and bone marrow. Experienced experts at Seattle Children’s provide the most advanced diagnostics and treatments, including next-generation sequencing, targeted therapy, chemotherapy and stem cell transplants.

  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia

    Learn about treatment options for acute myeloid leukemia (AML), cancer of the blood and bone marrow. Experts at Seattle Children’s provide the most advanced diagnostics and treatments. These include next-generation sequencing, targeted therapy, chemotherapy and stem cell transplants.

  • Adaptive Sports Physical Therapy Program

    Seattle Children’s has the only program in the Seattle area offering specialized sports injury rehabilitation for athletes with disabilities.

  • Additional Resources

    Use these resources to find additional programs and services to support your family. These experts offer unique ways to engage in learning during these challenging times.

  • Adjustable Pediatric Heart Stent Moves to Pivotal Trial

    Adjustable Pediatric Heart Stent Moves to Pivotal Trial - Seattle Children's Cardiac Beat, Winter 2023

  • Adolescent Medicine

    The Adolescent Medicine Program at Seattle Children's provides care for teens, including treatment for eating disorders, obesity, substance abuse, behavioral concerns, chronic pain, gynecological health, transgender care and adolescent male health.

  • Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

    The Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) provides intensive mental health services to children and adolescents.

  • Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program

    Our Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Program provides expert care and support for teens and young adults into their late 20s with all forms of cancer.

  • Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program

    Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program

  • Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program (ACHD)

    If your child was born with a heart defect, the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program helps meet their long-term needs. We prepare patients to transition to adult care.

  • Aerodigestive Program

    At Seattle Children’s Aerodigestive Program, we treat children, from birth to age 21, who have complex upper airway, breathing and swallowing problems.

  • After Kidney Transplant

    What to expect about treatment and follow-up visits after your child’s kidney transplant at Seattle Children’s Kidney Transplant Program.

  • After Liver Transplant

    What to expect regarding treatment and follow-up visits after your child’s liver transplant at Seattle Children’s Liver Transplant Program.

  • Agenda

    A panel of experts from Seattle Children’s Neurology, Epileptology and Neurosurgery Programs will be discussing best practices and novel approaches to managing and treating epilepsy to improve outcomes.

  • Airway and Esophageal Center

    Seattle Children's Airway and Esophageal Center provides comprehensive care for all children with complex breathing and swallowing conditions.

  • All Clinics and Programs (A to Z)

    Find Seattle Childre's Hospital clinics, departments or programs. Alphabetical list of all of clinics, departments and programs.

  • All Conditions (A to Z)

    Search pediatric medical conditions by name. All childhood medical conditions listed alphabetically

  • All Symptoms (A to Z)

    These guidelines (topics) are intended to help you determine how sick your child is and if you need to call your child's doctor. Their second purpose is to help

  • Alyssa Burnett Adult Life Center

    Seattle Children's Alyssa Burnett Adult Life Center is a community that enhances the life of adults with developmental disabilities after they age out of school.

  • Amniotic Band Syndrome

    While babies are in the womb, a sac of fluid surrounds and protects them. In amniotic band syndrome, thin strands of tissue form inside this sac. Pressure from the strands can affect the way your baby forms.

  • An Update to the Community

    Dr. Shaquita Bell shares an update to the community on current and future happenings at OBCC. Read her letter.

  • Anesthesiology

    Seattle Children's anesthesiologists ensure your child's safety and comfort during procedures.

  • Animal or Human Bite

    Learn more about animal or human bite including types of wounds and types of animal bites, as well as when to seek care.

  • Antibiotics: When Do They Help?

    Learn more about antibiotics: when do they help? including bacterial infections and viral infections, as well as when to seek care.

  • Anxiety

    Learn about anxiety. Seattle Children’s provides group-based, individual and intensive outpatient treatment for children and teens with anxiety disorders.

  • Anxiety Attack

    Learn more about anxiety attack including anxiety attacks: facts and normal anxiety and worries:, as well as when to seek care.

  • Aortic Stenosis

    Learn about aortic stenosis. Seattle Children’s Heart Center provides treatment options that include cardiac catheterization and surgery.

  • Apert Syndrome

    Apert syndrome is a rare genetic form of craniosynostosis — the early closing of 1 or more of the soft, fibrous seams between the skull bones (sutures).

  • Apheresis

    Help families feel confident about getting care at Seattle Children’s; answer questions about the program and how our compassionate experts will treat children and teens.

  • Aplastic Anemia

    Learn about treatment options for aplastic anemia, which makes the bone marrow shut down and stop making new blood cells. Doctors at Seattle Children’s are nationally known for diagnosing and treating children with bone marrow failure disorders like aplastic anemia.

  • Appendicitis

    Each year Seattle Children’s surgeons perform hundreds of procedures to treat children with an inflamed appendix. This is called appendicitis.

  • Arachnoid Cyst

    An arachnoid (pronounced ah-RACK-noid) cyst is a sac filled with fluid inside the head or spine. Arachnoid cysts develop between the brain or spinal cord and a membrane that covers the brain and spinal cord, called the arachnoid membrane. The fluid in the cyst often is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), a clear liquid that

  • Arm Injury

    Learn more about arm injury including types of arm injuries and pain scale, as well as when to seek care.

  • Arm Pain

    Learn more about arm pain including causes of arm pain and pain scale, as well as when to seek care.

  • Arrhythmia

    Learn about arrhythmia and the treatment options. Seattle Children’s Heart Center has a special program just to care for children with an abnormal heart rhythm.

  • Arteriovenous Malformations

    Learn about treatment options for tangles of blood vessels called arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). Seattle Children’s Vascular Anomalies Program is nationally known for treating children with AVMs. Your child will get care from an experienced team of experts.

  • Arthrogryposis

    Arthrogryposis means a child is born with joint contractures. This means some of their joints don’'t move as much as normal and may even be stuck in one position.

  • Article Archive

    Explore past articles featured in Seattle Children's Cardiac Beat newsletter.

  • Asthma Attack

    Learn more about asthma attack including symptoms of asthma and causes (triggers) of asthma attacks, as well as when to seek care.

  • Athlete's Foot

    Learn more about athlete's foot including symptoms of athlete's foot and cause of athlete's foot, as well as when to seek care.

  • Athletic Training Program

    Seattle Children’s Athletic Training Program provides on-site licensed athletic trainers to schools and other organizations during practices, at home and away games and at other sporting events.

  • Athletic Training Program

    Seattle Children’s Athletic Training Program provides on-site licensed athletic trainers to schools and other organizations during practices, at home and away games and at other sporting events.

  • Atrial Septal Defect

    Treatment for atrial septal defect is not always needed. Some children need catheterization or surgery to close the hole between their atria.

  • Atrioventricular Septal Defect

    Learn about atrioventricular septal defect and the treatment options. Seattle Children’s Heart Center cares for babies, children and teens who need or have had surgery to repair their heart.

  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

    Learn about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Seattle Children’s provides diagnostic evaluations and treatment plans for children with ADHD.

  • Audiology

    Pediatric audiologists at Seattle Children's diagnose and treat hearing loss in children from birth through young adulthood.

  • Augmentative and Alternative Communication

    Therapists with Seattle Children's Augmentative and Alternative Communication Program provide evaluation, training and short-term treatment for children with speech problems.

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    Autism Center

    Seattle Children’s Autism Center provides high-quality treatments and services for children, teens and young adults with autism spectrum disorder and their families.

  • Autoimmune Kidney Disease Clinic

    Seattle Children’s Autoimmune Kidney Disease Clinic diagnoses and treats infants, children and teens with autoimmune disease that affect the kidneys.

  • Back Pain

    Anything that puts stress on the bones, tissues or nerves of the spine can make your child’s back hurt.

  • Back Pain

    Learn more about back pain including causes of back pain and symptoms of back pain, as well as when to seek care.

  • Bed Bug Bite

    Learn more about bed bug bite including symptoms of bed bug bites and diagnosis of bed bug bites, as well as when to seek care.

  • Bee or Yellow Jacket Sting

    Learn more about bee or yellow jacket sting including cause of bee sting reactions and local skin reactions to the sting, as well as when to seek care.

  • Before Kidney Transplant

    What to expect from your pre-transplant evaluation at Seattle Children’s Kidney Transplant Program and how to cope with the stress of waiting for a transplant.

  • Before Liver Transplant

    What to expect from your pre-transplant evaluation at Seattle Children’s Liver Transplant Program and how to cope with the stress of waiting for a transplant.

  • Behavior and Attention Management Program

    The Behavior and Attention Management Program serves children and teens ages 5 to 15 with disruptive behavior or attention problems, like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and their families.

  • Behavioral Health Crisis Care Clinic

    The Behavioral Health Crisis Care Clinic at Seattle Children’s helps children and teens having a mental health crisis that is not an emergency.

  • Behavioral Health Problems

    Learn more about behavioral health problems including types of serious mental health problems and types of non-serious behavior problems , as well as when to seek care.

  • Bellevue Clinic and Surgery Center

    Our Bellevue Clinic and Surgery Center serves families in east King County. The center offers services in more than 30 pediatric specialties and urgent care – provided by the same doctors and nurses who care for children and teens at our hospital in Seattle.

  • Biliary Atresia

    Biliary atresia is a liver condition occuring when a baby's bile ducts do not form normally.

  • Billing

    Information on how to pay for care at Seattle Children’s.

  • Biochemical Genetics

    Pediatric experts in Seattle Children's Biochemical Genetics Program diagnose and treat problems with how the body makes or uses proteins, fats or carbohydrates (metabolic diseases).

  • Biofeedback

    Seattle Children's Biofeedback team helps children, adolescents and young adults learn how to control the way their nervous system responds to stress and pain.

  • Birth Asphyxia

    Seattle Children’s is very experienced treating babies who did not get enough oxygen before, during or right after birth. This is called birth asphyxia.

  • Birthmarks

    Learn about treatment options for birthmarks, flat, discolored marks on the skin with irregular borders. Seattle Children’s Vascular Anomalies Program will diagnose and treat all types of birthmarks as needed. Birthmarks are also called macular stains, stork bites, salmon patches and angel kisses.

  • Bladder Exstrophy

    Bladder exstrophy is a bladder that is not formed right and sits outside the body. Seattle Children’s is a Center of Excellence for Exstrophy.

  • Bladder and Bowel Health Program

    The Bladder and Bowel Health Program at Seattle Children's cares for children from 6 to 21 years old who have problems controlling their bladder or bowels.

  • Blisters

    Learn more about blisters including causes of blisters and friction blisters - hands and feet, as well as when to seek care.

  • Blood Conservation Program

    Seattle Children’s Blood Conservation Program offers options for families who prefer that their child not receive blood products or a blood transfusion.

  • Boil

    Learn more about boil including symptoms of a boil and causes of boils, as well as when to seek care.

  • Bone Marrow Failure Program

    Children with bone marrow failure can’t make enough blood cells to fight infection, carry oxygen and form clots to stop bleeding. Seattle Children's Bone Marrow Failure Program will form a multidisciplinary team to care for your child. We offer advanced treatments such as stem cell transplants.

  • Bone Tumors and Soft Tissue Tumors

    Learn about bone tumors and soft tissue tumors and treatment options. Seattle Children’s Bone Tumor and Sarcoma Clinic is the most experienced in the Northwest. We are experts at treating all types of bone and soft tissue tumors in children and young adults, whether benign or cancerous (sarcomas).

  • Bone Tumors and Soft Tissue Tumors

    The Brain Tumor Program cares for children, teens and young adults who have tumors in their brain or spinal cord. We treat both cancerous and benign tumors.

  • Bottle-Feeding (Formula) Questions

    Learn more about bottle-feeding (formula) questions including topics covered for formula feeding, as well as when to seek care.

  • Bowel Management Treatment Program

    Seattle Children’s Bowel Management Treatment Program helps children ages 3 to 21 who may have trouble controlling their bowels because of a condition affecting their pelvic area. Our outpatient program helps children and teens control their bowels without having accidents or needing to wear a diaper.

  • Brachial Plexus Clinic

    The Brachial Plexus Program at Seattle Children's diagnoses and cares for children who have problems with nerves that go to their arm (most often brachial plexus palsy).

  • Brachial Plexus Palsy

    A brachial plexus palsy happens when the nerves of the brachial plexus have been damaged, meaning some or all of a child’s arm muscles may no longer work.

  • Brain Abscess or Spinal Abscess

    Rarely, pus from infection collects in the brain or spine, forming an abscess. If a child gets one, doctors in our area send their patients to Seattle Children’s.

  • Brain Tumor Program

    With the nation’s top leaders in brain tumor care and research, Seattle Children’s Brain Tumor Program offers some of the most advanced treatments of any children’s hospital.

  • Brain Tumor Research Using Nanotechnology

    Brain tumors are the second-most common form of cancer that affects children. They are the number one cancer killer of children.

  • Brain Tumors

    Seattle Children's provides expert care from diagnosis of your child’s brain tumor (whether cancerous or benign) through treatment and long-term follow-up care.

  • Breast Symptoms-Child

    Learn more about breast symptoms-child including symptoms included in this guide are:breast buds are the most common concern. breast buds are small, disc-shaped lumps felt under the nipple and areola. any lump found under the areola is a breast bud until proven otherwise.breast symptoms in newborns are also covered.other symptoms: breast lump, breast redness and nipple discharge.early breast development caused by contact with estrogens: preventionearly breast development before age 8 can be caused by estrogens in the environment. estrogen is a type of hormone. parents should consider these potential exposures:estrogen in cosmetics, such as hair creamsbirth control pillsestrogen sprays to reduce hot flashes during menopauselavender oil and tea tree oil have weak estrogen in themprevention: use and store these products carefully. wash your hands thoroughly after applying. and early breast development caused by contact with estrogens: prevention, as well as when to seek care.

  • Breast Symptoms-Teen

    Learn more about breast symptoms-teen including symptoms included in this guide are:breast pain (most common complaint)breast lumpbreast size, shape or symmetry questionsredness of breastnipple dischargecauses of breast symptomsbreast lump: fibroadenoma, cyst. see breast lump details belownipple discharge: milk, blood, pus, clear fluidacute breast pain with redness (only on 1 side): often an infection.acute breast pain and fullness without redness (same on both sides): always consider pregnancyrecurrent breast pain with menstrual periods: cyclic mastalgia. see details below.chronic breast pain, unrelated to menstrual period and usually just one side: fibroadenoma, cyst. marijuana use can cause breast pain.premenstrual breast pain and swellingmain symptom: breast fullness and pain.cause: extra body fluid from female hormone cycles.other symptoms: headache, swollen feet (edema).timing: mainly noticed in the week prior to menstrual periods.course: improves during menstrual period and goes away between menstrual periods.physical findings: fullness that can be felt throughout both breasts.onset: usually 2 years after onset of periods (with onset of ovulation). similar onset as for menstrual cramps.frequency: 10% of teens and 50% of adult women.treatment: mainly ibuprofen and support bra. if breast pain can't be controlled with ibuprofen, 80% can be improved by birth control pills.other treatments: daily exercise and getting enough sleep.breast lumps in adolescents: causesbreast masses in teens are almost always benign (not cancer).breast cancer is very rare in teens (2 cases per million in young women)fibroadenoma: most breast masses in teens are fibroadenomas. they are 1 inch (2.5 cm) oval or round, rubbery, non-tender mass. most often in upper-outer quadrant of breast. not associated with breast cancer. natural course: 50% go away within 5 years, others need removal.juvenile fibroadenomas: breast masses that are larger than 2 inches (5 cm) in size. benign, but need to be removed by surgery.breast cystsbreast abscess: this is a red, painful lump. main cause is staph bacteria. main triggers are nipple injury, nipple piercing or lactation (producing breast milk). needs oral antibiotics and needle removal of the pus.breast collections of blood (hematomas) from injury: may take weeks or months to resolve. and causes of breast symptoms, as well as when to seek care.

  • Breast-Feeding Questions

    Learn more about breast-feeding questions including topics covered for breast-feeding and expert reviewers:, as well as when to seek care.

  • Breath-holding Spell

    Learn more about breath-holding spell including symptoms of a breath-holding spell and cause, as well as when to seek care.

  • Breathing Trouble

    Learn more about breathing trouble including trouble breathing: symptoms and trouble breathing: importance, as well as when to seek care.

  • Bronchiolitis-RSV

    Learn more about bronchiolitis-rsv including symptoms of bronchiolitis and cause of bronchiolitis, as well as when to seek care.

  • Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Program

    Seattle Children’s Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD) Program is an expert team focused on caring for babies and children with long-term lung problems called BPD.

  • Bruises and Cuts

    Learn more about bruises and cuts including types of skin injury and when sutures (stitches) are needed for cuts, as well as when to seek care.

  • Burn

    Learn more about burn including causes of burns and degrees of burns, as well as when to seek care.

  • CALMA Clinic

    The Child and Adolescent Latino Mental Health Assessment and Treatment (CALMA) Clinic at Seattle Children’s serves Spanish-speaking children and families.

  • CAR T-Cell Immunotherapy Clinical Trials for Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors

    Trials at Seattle Children’s are currently testing CAR T-cell therapy in infants, children and young adults with recurrent or refractory brain or central nervous system tumors who are not likely to survive with current treatments. These trials are known as BrainChild.

  • CAR T-Cell Immunotherapy Clinical Trials for Leukemia and Lymphoma

    Trials at Seattle Children’s are currently testing CAR T-cell therapy in infants, children and young adults with relapsed or refractory acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) or lymphoma who are not likely to survive with current treatments. These trials are known as Pediatric Leukemia Adoptive Therapy (PLAT).

  • CAR T-Cell Immunotherapy Clinical Trials for Solid Tumors

    Our doctors and researchers are leaders in developing chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell immunotherapies to treat children and young adults with relapsed or refractory solid tumors who are not likely to survive with standard treatments. These phase 1 trials are called STRIvE.

  • COVID-19 Diagnosed or Suspected

    Learn more about covid-19 diagnosed or suspected including covid-19 disease: frequently asked questions, as well as when to seek care.

  • COVID-19 Exposure, But No Symptoms

    Learn more about covid-19 exposure, but no symptoms including covid-19 disease: frequently asked questions, as well as when to seek care.

  • COVID-19 or Influenza - How to Tell

    Learn more about covid-19 or influenza - how to tell including background and covid-19 and flu - how they are similar, as well as when to seek care.

  • Cancel an Appointment at Seattle Children's Hospital

    Use this form to cancel your appointment at Seattle Children's Hospital.

  • Seattle Children’s Cancer Predisposition Clinic

    Seattle Children’s Cancer Predisposition Clinic screens and cares for children born with a gene change that raises cancer risk. Finding tumors early may improve outcomes.

  • Cancer Survivor Program

    Seattle Children’s Cancer Survivor Program helps children, teens and young adults stay healthy after cancer treatment. We welcome all cancer survivors.

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    Cancer and Blood Disorders Center

    The Cancer and Blood Disorders Center at Seattle Children's Hospital is consistently ranked among the top pediatric oncology programs in the Pacific Northwest by U.S. News & World Report.

  • Cancer and Blood Disorders Center - Inpatient

    Designed with patients, families and caregivers in mind, Seattle Children’s Cancer Care Unit has 48 private rooms filled with natural light.

  • Cancer and Blood Disorders Center – Inpatient

    Seattle Children’s Cancer Care Unit is designed to keep caregivers and parents close to kids and to help patients feel safe and in control. Light and airy, each spacious room has a private shower, interactive media system and its own air filter.

  • Capillary Malformations

    Learn about treatment options for capillary malformations, discolored patches on the skin caused by problems with the tiny tubes that carry blood. Your child will get expert care at Seattle Children’s Vascular Anomalies Program. Our program is 1 of the largest and most experienced in the nation.

  • Cardiac Catheterization

    What to expect if your child is having a cardiac catheterization procedure at Seattle Children’s to diagnose or treat a heart condition without surgery.

  • Cardiac Catheterization Procedures

    Seattle Children’s offers cardiac catheterization procedures to diagnose and treat heart problems in children without the need for open-heart surgery.

  • Cardiac Genetics Program

    Seattle Children’s Cardiac Genetics Program diagnoses and treats children with genetic conditions that raise the risk for thoracic aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection or other serious blood vessel problems.

  • Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU)

    On Seattle Children’s Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, a specially trained team cares for babies, children, teens and young adults who are critically ill with heart problems. We are also here to support your family during your child’s stay.

  • Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU)

    The CICU is a distinct unit, staffed by a distinct team of providers, where babies, children, teens and young adults who are critically ill with heart problems are cared for by a medical team with special training and expertise.

  • Cardiac Intensive Care Unit’s Nursing Team’s Quality Improvement Project Reduces VAT in CICU by 34%

    Cardiac Intensive Care Unit’s nursing team’s quality improvement project reduces VAT in CICU by 34% - Seattle Children's Cardiac Beat, Winter 2023

  • Cardiac MRI Program

    The Cardiac MRI Program at Seattle Children’s uses radio waves, magnets and a computer to make pictures of your child’s heart and major blood vessels with no radiation.

  • Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Clinic

    The Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Clinic at Seattle Children’s evaluates and treats babies and children born with complex heart defects who had heart surgery before age 1.

  • Cardiomyopathy

    Cardiomyopathy is a disease of the heart’s muscular wall. It can cause changes that make the heart muscle weak, stiff or both.

  • Cavernous Malformations

    Cavernous malformations are clusters of abnormal blood vessels. When the form in the brain, they are called cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs).

  • Cavus Foot

    Children with cavus foot have arches that are much higher than usual. Often, their heels point inward, and all of their toes are flexed.

  • Celiac Disease Program

    The Celiac Disease Program at Seattle Children’s Hospital is dedicated to helping children with celiac disease enjoy healthy, symptom-free lives.

  • Center for Diversity and Health Equity

    Seattle Children’s Center for Diversity and Health Equity (CDHE) strives to empower children and families at risk for health inequities, improving health outcomes for all children.

  • Cerebral Palsy

    Seattle Children’s provides expert care so children with cerebral palsy (CP) have the best possible quality of life and function, now and as they grow.

  • Certificate of Completion

    Contracted interpreters accepting assignments at Seattle Children’s Hospital can receive a certificate of completion after completing the online interpreters orientation.

  • Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease

    Seattle Children’s offers the most comprehensive care in the Pacific Northwest for children with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.

  • Chemotherapy

    Seattle Children’s offers a wide range of medicines that attack cancer cells, including promising new chemotherapies offered only in clinical trials. We are experts in providing the supportive care children and teens need to receive chemotherapy safely and to recover fully.

  • Chest Pain

    Learn more about chest pain including causes of chest pain and pain scale, as well as when to seek care.

  • Chest X-ray

    What to expect if your child is having a chest X-ray at Seattle Children’s to check whether their heart and lungs look normal.

  • Chiari Malformation

    Seattle Children’s provides expert care to children with all types of Chiari malformations to help them get back to normal life, free of symptoms.

  • Chiari Malformation Research

    Scientists at Seattle Children’s Research Institute study the causes of Chiari malformations. This research may lead to innovative therapies.

  • Chickenpox

    Learn more about chickenpox including symptoms of chickenpox and cause of chickenpox, as well as when to seek care.

  • Child Health Advice Disclaimer

    This information is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Talk with your healthcare provider about any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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