We work closely with other health-care providers to provide high-quality medical care for children in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
Seattle Children’s doctors and nurses hold outreach clinics in nephrology and rheumatology at the Alaska Native Medical Center. The center serves children and their families who are either Alaska Natives or American Indians living in Alaska.
Children’s doctors hold neurology clinics in partnership with Ketchikan General Hospital.
We work with Providence Alaska Medical Center to bring our specialists in several medical fields to Anchorage, saving children and their families the time, expense and stress of extended travel.
In partnership with the Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium, Children’s experts provide services in neurology at Juneau Medical Center. At Mt. Edgecumbe Hospital in Sitka, our specialists in neurology and cardiology see children and their families.
Children’s provides clinical services in genetics and neurodevelopmental throughout the state of Alaska. Learn more about the State of Alaska Department of Health and Social Services Women's, Children's and Family Health.
In partnership with the Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation, Children’s doctors specializing in pulmonary medicine and neurology make occasional visits to care for children in Bethel.
Children’s doctors and nurses who are experts in general surgery, nephrology and neurology hold clinics in Missoula in partnership with Community Medical Center.
In partnership with the Great Falls Clinic, Children’s doctors and nurses in nephrology provide services to children and their families. Children’s also provides cancer (oncology) support services, such as education and training, clinical materials, tumor board participation and nursing liaison services.
In Billings, our doctors and nurses hold clinics in nephrology and neurology in partnership with St. Vincent Health Care.
In partnership with the Western Montana Clinic of Missoula, Children’s provides services in pediatric cardiology.
Children’s doctors and nurses in a half-dozen specialties see patients in Outreach Clinics at Central Washington Hospital in Wenatchee. In association with the hospital, Children’s provides telemedicine service and conducts continuing medical education for health-care providers.
Our doctors provide care for children while they are patients at Evergreen Hospital and Medical Center in Kirkland. They are available 24 hours a day to care for newborns through teens who are staying in the hospital.
Children’s doctors provide neonatology services, diagnostic services in pediatric cardiology and medical direction for pediatric inpatient medicine services at Kadlec Medical Center in Richland. Children’s nurses also provide pediatric education programs for nurses at Kadlec.
We work with Overlake Hospital Medical Center in Bellevue to provide care for newborn babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Children’s Bellevue, our regional clinic, is located in the Overlake Medical Tower on the medical center's campus.
In partnership with Providence Everett, we operate the Newborn Intensive Care Unit at the Everett medical center and work closely with Providence Everett's doctors. Our doctors are available 24 hours a day to care for newborns through teens who are staying in the hospital. Children’s Everett, our regional clinic, is located on the campus of Providence Regional Medical Center Everett.
Children’s Hospital provides clinical services in genetics throughout the State of Washington Department of Health.
Children’s provides neonatal nurse practitioner services to the University of Washington Medical Center.
Since 1997, Children's Village has served children in the Yakima area who have special health-care or developmental needs. Our specialists hold Outreach Clinics at Children's Village facilities in both Yakima and Sunnyside.
Children’s enjoys close relationships with several of our neighboring medical institutions. Together, we're working to advance research, improve education and provide the best care for our patients.
Scientists and humanitarians at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center work to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer, HIV/AIDS and other diseases.
Harborview Medical Center, owned by King County and managed by the University of Washington, is one of our region's most comprehensive health-care facilities.
The Hutchinson Center, UW Medicine and Children’s have consolidated their medical oncology and hematology clinical care programs into the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA).
Children’s is the primary teaching, clinical and research site for the University of Washington School of Medicine's Department of Pediatrics.