
Seattle Children's Hospital is ranked #8 by US News and World Report for top pediatric hospitals, and our cancer program is ranked #5 in the country. Seattle Children's Hospital has been delivering superior patient care for 100 years, including advancing new discoveries and treatments in pediatric research, and serving as a primary teaching, clinical and research site for the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine.
Learn from Dr. Linda Quan, an emergency room doctor at Seattle Children's Hospital, how to have a safe summer on the water. More>>
Dr. Tony Woodward talks about the importance of bike helmets and offers three easy tips to ensure sure your child's helmet fits correctly. Click here to watch video. More>>
Learn ways to prevent sports injuries in children from Dr. Cora Breuner. Watch a short video to learn more. More>>
In this brief 3-minute video, Seattle Children's emergency room doctor Suzan Mazor teaches parents how to keep their home poison-free and reduce the chances of their child suffering an accidental poisoning. More>>
Seattle Children's Emergency Department doctor Suzan Mazor shows parents how to take care of a minor burn, bee sting or sprain. More>>
Get tips from Dr. Joel Berg on how to prevent cavities and keep your child's teeth and gums healthy. Watch a short video to learn more. More>>
Each year, almost 5,000 children nationwide fall out of windows. Children ages 2 to 5 are at the highest risk. Dr. Tony Woodward discusses the steps you can take in your home to prevent window falls. More>>
Watch this short video to see Dr. Ben Danielson share practical tips on pedestrian safety for kids.
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In this short video, Dr. Ken Feldman talks about the signs of stress and offers ideas for what you can do to safely reduce your stress level.
Get answers to your questions about human papillomavirus (HPV), including why the HPV vaccine is important for girls. Dr. Leslie Walker provides the information parents and teens want in this short video. More>>
Dr. Danielle Zerr and Dr. Janet Englund answer questions parents have about H1N1 flu (swine flu) and the vaccine. More>>