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Call Us "Seattle Children's" from Now On

On September 16, 2008, we changed our name from Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center to Seattle Children's. We did this to pay tribute to the city in our Northwest region that we call home and to distinguish us from children's hospitals in other cities around the country.

Being clear that we're the children's hospital in Seattle – and not the one in Denver or Chicago – is more important than ever as we gain national recognition for improving pediatric healthcare, delivering excellent results and doing groundbreaking research.

Spread the Word: We're More Than Just a Children's Hospital

In addition to being one of the top children's hospitals in the nation, we want the world to know that we also conduct research to find cures and raise money to fund critical needs. That's why we placed the words "Hospital," "Research," and "Foundation" below our name.

And the Whales?

They're quintessentially Northwest, inspired by regional artwork. Our new logo depicts the compassion and trust that can be found in any number of relationships familiar to us at Children's, including parent and child, family and community, hospital and generous supporter or care provider and patient. Plus, they are already featured prominently throughout our hospital.

The whale look shows that children are top priority. The parent whale sheltering the baby whale shows compassion, caring and the attitude to do whatever it takes to protect children.

Seattle Children's researcher

I automatically feel that my child will be viewed with individual care and attention based on that image.

A parent

Hope. Care. Cure. Our New Tagline Says It All

These three simple words sum up the story of what Seattle Children's is here to do. They speak to what inspires us, and to our aspirations for the future.

Our Mission Remains Unchanged

After more than 100 years and five name changes, our mission to prevent, treat and eliminate pediatric disease remains the same. We are committed to providing care to all children in our region, regardless of their family's ability to pay.

Read on (PDF) for more in-depth information about our new look and "brand" – the way we plan to tell our story moving forward. Or, take a look at our billboard (PDF) and print ad (PDF) announcing the change.

Got Comments?

We'd love to read them. Email us at brand@seattlechildrens.org.

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