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Informational Alert

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.

High Priority Alert

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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Healthcare Professionals

Contact Us

We are here to help! Please see the list below of teams that are able to assist you as a referring provider or healthcare professional.

Physician Relations

For assistance with your experience as a referring provider, please contact Physician Relations.

Email: [email protected]

Contact the physician liaison for your geographic area or specialty

Dawn Riley, physician liaison
Supports: Seattle Central; East King County; Southeast King County; Wenatchee; Eastern Washington
Email: [email protected]

Erin Moya, director, Physician Relations
Supports: Alaska
Email: [email protected]

Patti Kilburn, physician liaison
Supports: Northeast King County; Everett and Northwest Washington; Olympic Peninsula; Montana; Idaho
Email: [email protected]

LoriAnne Luera, specialty physician liaison
Supports: MFMs, OBGYNs and neonatologists throughout Washington, Alaska, Montana and Idaho
Email: [email protected]

Troy Onda, physician liaison
Supports: Tacoma; Southeast Pierce County; Olympia and Southwest Washington; Kitsap County; Yakima; Tri-Cities; Walla Walla
Email: [email protected]

Provider-to-Provider Line (For Providers Only)

The Provider-to-Provider Line is intended primarily for urgent clinical questions, defined as a clinical question that requires immediate attention due to its potential impact on patient health or safety but is not life-threatening. Providers outside of Washington may use the line for non-urgent clinical questions.
Phone: 206-987-7777

Mission Control (Patient Admissions)

If you are directing or transporting a patient to Seattle Children's Emergency Department, call:
206-987-8899 or 866-987-8899 (toll-free)

Referral Questions: Clinical Intake Nurses (For Providers Only)

Phone: 206-987-2080

Critical Care Transport

To transport a pediatric patient by ground or air, call:
206-987-5437 (KIDS).

Learn more about Seattle Children's Critical Care Transport program.

Coordinated Scheduling (4+ appointments in 3 months)

Phone: 206-987-7372

Guest Services

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 206-987-9330 or 866-987-9330 (toll-free) 

Partnership Access Line (PAL)

For mental health consultation and questions such as diagnostic clarification, medication adjustment or treatment planning:

Email: [email protected]
Contact information by program location 

Medical Affairs

For information about medical staff applications and requests for privileges, please contact Medical Affairs:

Fax: 206-985-3103
Email: [email protected]

Mailing address:
Seattle Children's Medical Affairs 
MS LV-201
PO Box 50020
Seattle, WA 98145-5005

Physical address:
3216 NE 45th Pl., Suite 200 
Seattle, WA 98105

General Information

Mailing address:
Seattle Children’s
4800 Sand Point Way NE
PO Box 5371
Seattle, WA 98145-5005

Phone: 206-987-2000 
Toll-free: 866-987-2000

Update Practice Information

In order to facilitate communication between providers at Seattle Children's and community providers, we need to maintain accurate contact information about your practice. Please update your information as needed.