Seattle Children’s Tri-Cities Clinic in Kennewick offers services in more than 15 medical specialties. New patients are welcome. When you visit us, your child will see the same providers who take care ...
A circumcision is the removal of most of the male foreskin. The incision starts off red and tender. The tenderness should be much less by day 3. The scab at the incision line comes off in 7 to 10 days ...
Seattle Children’s Gender Clinic provides gender-affirming medical care and support for adolescents whose gender identity is different from their sex at birth. Our clinic primarily provides ...
Your gift to Seattle Children's helps families focus on what matters most — helping their child live the healthiest life possible. Read about Emma and how thanks to groundbreaking treatment at Seattle ...
Change diapers more often. Focus on preventing skin contact with stool. Rinse your baby's skin with lots of warm water when cleaning off stool. Don't depend on diaper wipes alone to cleanse the skin.
When it just can’t wait, care closer to home Our Urgent Care Clinic in Seattle opens at 11 a.m., 7 days a week, to treat your child’s minor illness or injury. When you visit us, your child will see ...
Parents often wonder what a good age is to have ear piercing done. It is best to wait until a child can play an active role. Most often, this is past age 8. Children under 4 years may touch the ...
Breast buds are the most common concern. Breast buds are small, disc-shaped lumps felt under the nipple and areola. Any lump found under the areola is a breast bud until proven otherwise. Breast ...
There are many ways that children can hurt their fingers. There are also many types of finger injuries. You can treat minor finger injuries at home. Here is some care advice that should help. Caution: ...
Our researchers work relentlessly to discover innovative solutions for many of the barriers that our patients face. The knowledge gained through research influences the innovative care we give all our ...
Seattle Children’s Research Institute is organized into research centers, each one specializing in areas like immunotherapy, neuroscience and child health and behavior.
Is this your child's symptom? Injuries to the outer ear, ear canal or eardrum Types of Ear Injuries Cut or Scratch. Most cuts of the outer ear do not need sutures. Bruise. Most bruises of the outer ...
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