Meet Your Team
At the Neurosciences Center, we take a team approach to your child’s care. We stay in close communication with you – and with one another – from your child’s first visit through treatment and follow-up.
Besides doctors, your child will get care from advanced practice providers (APPs). These are advanced registered nurse practitioners (ARNPs) and physician assistants (PAs) with special training and education to diagnose and treat patients.
Leadership
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Division Chief, Neurosurgery; Fellowship Director; Pediatric Neurosurgery; Associate Residency Program Director, Pediatric Neurosurgery; Co-Director, Neurocritical Care Program; Co-Director, Neurosciences Center; Surgical Director, Pediatric Brain Tumor Program
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Division Chief; Director, Neurocritical Care Program
Neurology
Our team is experienced using advanced therapies to treat babies, children and teens with a broad range of disorders affecting the brain and spinal cord. All of our doctors are board certified in neurology, with extra training and knowledge about the nervous system. Our clinic is the main teaching site for the University of Washington’s nationally recognized program to give licensed doctors specialized training in pediatric neurology.
Neurosurgery
We have more pediatric neurosurgeons and neurosurgery nurse practitioners than any other hospital in the Pacific Northwest. Our board-certified pediatric neurosurgeons have special training to know the unique needs of babies, children and teens and to operate on brains that are still developing.
Neurologists
Neurosurgeons
Pediatric neurology advanced practice providers
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Quinn Rae Crosta, ARNP, DNP
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Lauren Elizabeth Levesque, ARNP
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Brynna Hope Emerson Slater, PA-C
Neurosurgery advanced practice providers
Neurology nurses
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Senzel Ahmadi, BSN, RN
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Kira Bernard, BSN, RN
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Alison Cantarano, BSN, RN
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Shi Shi Chen, RN
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Madalyn Denham, RN
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Shaun M. Hadley, RN
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Viktor T. Lasmarias, BSN, RN
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Kali Mace, BSN, RN
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Tricia Merkley, BSN, RN, CPN
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Taylor New, RN
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Jenna Noebel, BSN, RN
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Emily Ray, RN
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Jenine Rittierodt, BSN, RN, CCM
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Rachelle J. Robinson, BSN, RN
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Coral J. Sepulveda, MSN, RN, CNL
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Sach Srah, BSN, RN
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Roselyn Thomas, BSN, RN-BC, Clinical Operations Manager
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Paula Trevisan, RN
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Mary H. Voeller, BSN, RN
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Joanna Yoder, RN, CCM
Neurosurgery nurses
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Hannah Burns, BSN, RN, CPN
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Cookie Colvin, BSN, RN, CPN
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Erin Hooper, RN, BSN
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Roselyn Thomas, BSN, RN-BC, Clinical Operations Manager
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Mary Wingert, BSN, RN, CPN
Pediatric Neurology Neuropsychologists
Teamwork Across Specialties at Seattle Children’s
Close collaboration among our specialists is a great strength of Seattle Children’s. It helps us give your child the best care possible. Depending on your child’s needs, they may see professionals in these Seattle Children’s programs.
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Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors Program
We are the largest brain tumor center for children in the Northwest and among the nation’s busiest centers. In addition to traditional surgery, we offer minimally invasive laser ablation surgery for some types of brain tumors.
Learn about the Brain Tumor Program.
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Craniofacial Center
Neurosurgeons and craniofacial surgeons at Seattle Children’s work together to treat children who have problems that affect their brain, face and skull.
Read about our Craniofacial Center team.
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Epilepsy Program
We have the only epilepsy program for children in the Northwest that is accredited level 4 by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC). A level 4 center uses the most advanced technology to diagnose epilepsy and evaluate patients before surgery. We offer the most advanced medical and surgical treatments for epilepsy, including laser ablation surgery.
Learn more about the Epilepsy Program.
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General and Thoracic Surgery
Our neurosurgeons and general surgeons operate together when a condition affects a child’s nervous system and their chest, belly or pelvis.
Meet our General and Thoracic Surgery team.
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Mitochondrial Medicine and Metabolism
Our team cares for children with disorders that affect mitochondria – parts of cells that help make energy. Our team includes experts in many areas of medicine, and we do research to improve care and cure rates for these conditions.
Meet the Mitochondrial Medicine team.
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Neurodevelopmental
Our Neurodevelopmental team cares for children with special needs. Our patients have conditions that include hydrocephalus and myelomeningocele, a severe form of spina bifida. Doctors, nurses, social workers, dietitians and physical and occupational therapists work together to meet your child’s needs.
Meet the Neurodevelopmental team.
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Neuropsychology
Neuropsychologists are experts in how brain development affects a child’s learning and behavior. We check your child’s memory, attention, thinking, language skills, coordination, senses and personality. We offer ideas for education planning and behavior management.
Meet the Neuropsychology team.
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Ophthalmology
Some neurological conditions affect a child’s eyesight. Our eye doctors (ophthalmologists) check your child’s vision, how the muscles control eye movement and the optic nerve that connects the eye to the brain.
Meet the Ophthalmology team.
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Orthopedics
When needed, our neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons work together to perform spine surgery. Our board-certifiedorthopedic surgeons are experts in evaluating and managing problems that affect the muscles and bones of children and teens.
Meet the Orthopedics team.
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Radiology
Our radiologists make detailed images to help diagnose problems affecting the brain and spinal cord.
Meet the Radiology care team.
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Rehabilitation
We help children and teens regain strength and function after illness, surgery or injury. Our Tone Management Program evaluates patients who have problems with high muscle tone (spasticity) and recommends medical and surgical treatment. We help kids manage their spasticity with medicines, shots (injections) and physical therapy. When surgery is the best treatment, our clinic works closely with the neurosurgery team.
Meet the Rehabilitation team.
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Seattle Sports Concussion Program
Our program brings together some of the nation’s top experts on concussions and brain injuries to keep young athletes safe and healthy. We can evaluate, diagnose and manage any level of injury to your child’s brain.
Learn about our Sports Concussion Program.
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Vascular Neurology Program
We treat children for stroke and diseases of blood vessels that affect the brain and spinal cord. These conditions include moyamoya and cavernous malformations.
Learn more about the Pacific Northwest’s only pediatric vascular neurology program.
Contact Us
For more information, contact the Neurosciences Center at 206-987-2016.
If you would like an appointment or need a second opinion, ask your child’s primary care provider for a referral.
Providers, see how to refer a patient.