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Due to a measles case in the community, please call before coming to Seattle Children’s if you or your child has potential measles symptoms.

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Masking and Visitation Changes: Due to high rates of respiratory illnesses in our community, we’ve made changes to our masking and visitation guidelines .

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Seattle Children’s Primary Care Group

Seattle Children’s Primary Care Group was formed in 2020 to ensure children, teens and young adults in our growing region have access to high-quality primary care services when and where they need them, now and in the future.

The creation of Seattle Children’s Primary Care Group also means improved collaboration and coordination between primary and specialty care services. Seattle Children’s and Seattle Children’s Primary Care Group are committed to helping every child live their healthiest and most fulfilling life possible.

In fall 2023, Richmond Pediatrics was the first clinic to become part of Seattle Children’s Primary Care Group.

Richmond Pediatrics is also a participant in Seattle Children‘s Care Network (SCCN), a collaboration among physicians, other providers and administrators who share a common commitment to advance quality, reduce cost and improve the patient experience across the care continuum.

Seattle Children’s Primary Care Group Leadership Team  

Ginger Hines, executive director

Ginger Hines

Melissa Walsh, MD, medical director

Melissa Walsh

Contact Us

Seattle Children’s Primary Care Group
M/S 818-S
PO Box 5371
Seattle, WA 98145-5005

Email: [email protected]