Referral Information by Clinic
Use the links below to find referral information specific to each clinic and resources, including algorithms, to support your management of your patients. All algorithms are compiled on our Algorithms and Other Clinical Care Resources for Referring Providers page.
If you are unsure which clinic to refer to, contact our Clinical Intake Nurses at 206-987-2080.
For general information about referring to Seattle Children’s, see our Step-by-Step Guide and FAQ.
Referral Information and Instructions by Clinic
- Adolescent Medicine
- Airway and Esophageal Center
- Audiology
- Autism Center
- Biochemical Genetics
- Biofeedback
- Cancer and Blood Disorders Center
- Childhood Communication Center
- Child Wellness Clinic
- Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis (CRMO)
- Clinical Nutrition
- Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Program
- Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Program
- Craniofacial Center
- Dental Clinic
- Dermatology
- Differences in Sex Development
- Eating Disorders Recovery Program
- Endocrinology and Diabetes
- Fetal Care and Treatment Center
- Gastroenterology and Hepatology
- Gender Clinic
- General Surgery
- Genetics
- Gynecology, Pediatric and Adolescent
- Heart Center
- Hematology
- Hepatology
- Immunology
- Infectious Diseases and Virology
- Infusion Services
- Nephrology
- Neurodevelopmental
- Neurosciences
- Nutrition
- Occupational Therapy
- Ophthalmology
- Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
- Orthotics and Prosthetics
- Otolaryngology
- Pain Medicine
- Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
- Pediatric Feeding Program
- Physical Therapy
- Plastic Surgery
- Protection Program (SCAN)
- Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
- Pulmonary
- Radiology
- Rehabilitation Medicine
- Rehabilitation Psychology
- Reproductive and Sexual Health
- Rheumatology
- Sleep Disorders
- Speech and Language
- Sports Medicine
- Sports Physical Therapy
- Surgery
- Transplant Center
- Urology
- Vascular Anomalies
- Virology
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In view of the possibility of human error or changes in medical sciences, the authors, Seattle Children's Healthcare System (SCHS) or any other party who has been involved in the preparation or publication of this work do not warrant that the information contained herein is in every respect accurate or complete. They are also not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the results obtained from the use of such information.