Give Hope to Kids of All Ages
Because of donors like you, cancer patients like Faye can get the therapies they need today — so they can thrive tomorrow.
Because of donors like you, cancer patients like Faye can get the therapies they need today — so they can thrive tomorrow.
Compassionate Care
We’re honored to share that U.S. News & World Report has named Seattle Children’s among the best children’s hospitals in the nation for 2023–2024.
Find a Clinical Trial
Our dedicated researchers are working relentlessly to improve treatments for more than 200 diseases and conditions to discover the most effective, least invasive and best options for the kids who need it most.
Your support means brighter futures for kids.
Your giving has brought hope, care, and cures to families across our region. Learn how our generous community of donors makes a difference for kids.
On the Pulse
The new Virtual Urgent Care expands services beyond our four in-person urgent care locations, brings care closer to home and increases access to urgent care for kids and teens across the state.
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Hospital Map and Directions
4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
Regional Clinics & Other Locations
Phone
866-987-2000 (Toll Free)
866-583-1527 (Interpreter Services)
206-987-0391 (TTY)
206-987-2226 (Driving Directions)
Urgent Care Clinics
For minor illnesses and injuries, please schedule an appointment at Bellevue, Everett, Federal Way or Seattle.
Emergency Department
Open 24 hours, 7 days a week for children up to age 21 in Seattle.
If your child's illness or injury is life-threatening, call 911.
Paying for Care
Learn about paying for care at Seattle Children's:
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Seattle Children’s complies with applicable federal and other civil rights laws and does not discriminate, exclude people or treat them differently based on race, color, religion (creed), sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin (ancestry), age, disability, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state or local law. Financial assistance for medically necessary services is based on family income and hospital resources and is provided to children under age 21 whose primary residence is in Washington, Alaska, Montana or Idaho.