Emergency Department in Seattle

Seattle Children’s Emergency Department is not a COVID testing site

In order to maintain capacity for patients that need emergency care, our Emergency Department is unable to offer COVID-19 testing to patients who do not need emergency care.

Learn more about COVID-19 testing at Seattle Children’s and in the community.

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Emergency or Urgent Care?

About the Emergency Department

We specialize in meeting the unique needs of children and families during medical emergencies.

Seattle Children's Emergency Department is dedicated to caring for babies, children, teens and young adults, providing complete, coordinated care for your child in one location. Our team has extensive experience providing state-of-the-art emergency care especially for young patients. A lead doctor, called an attending doctor, is in our Emergency Department 24 hours a day, every day. We offer round-the-clock access to Seattle Children's experts in more than 30 pediatric specialties and to the full facilities of our hospital.

Our team recognizes how stressful illness or injury can be – not only to your child, but also to your family. You know your child best, so we will include you as we assess and treat your child.

Services and Features We Offer

  • Emergency care for children ages 21 years and younger, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Our providers are Pediatric Emergency Medicine experts.
  • Rapid access to the full facilities and staff of Seattle Children's, including operating rooms, MRI, CT scan, X-rays and other advanced diagnostic techniques, and experts in more than 30 pediatric specialties
  • Radiology center adjacent to the ED makes imaging services more convenient and efficient.
  • Central work stations give caregivers greater visibility to your child's room.
  • Communication with Urgent Care Clinics ensures our providers work together to coordinate care if a child needs to be transferred to the ED.
  • Free interpreter services are available.
  • TVs in each exam room have access to our interactive media system, GetWell Town.

A registered nurse will greet you as soon as you walk through the door and assess your child's condition. After your child's condition is assessed by a nurse, a medical intake coordinator will show you to an early initiation room. Registration will take place in the room after the medical care team sees your child.

The entire primary care team may come into the room at the same time so you won't have to explain your situation to each person involved. This will ensure everyone is on the same page and enable care to move forward without delay.  

Meet the Emergency Department care team

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