Meet Your Team
Our coordinated Brain Tumor Program is very experienced in treating babies, children, teens and young adults with all types of tumors affecting the brain and spinal cord. The specialists listed here work with other experts, such as radiologists, pathologists and the Cancer Survivor team, in caring for your child.
Your child and family are key members of the care team. Each child is unique, and you know your child best. We partner with you to achieve the best possible outcome.
Teams
Pediatric neuro-oncologists - oncology
These doctors have specialty training in pediatrics and subspecialty training in cancer and blood disorders. They focus on the care of children with brain tumors, both benign and cancerous. They are leaders in brain tumor research and help set new standards to improve care.
Pediatric neuro-oncologist – neurology
With specialty training in pediatric neurology and subspecialty training in pediatric neuro-oncology, this doctor’s focus is treating children with brain tumors.
Neurosurgeons
Neurosurgeons have specialty training in brain surgery, with further training in pediatric brain surgery. Seattle Children’s is the leading pediatric neurosurgical center in the Pacific Northwest. Each year, our team includes a fellow. This is a licensed doctor who has finished neurosurgery training and is working with us to gain further pediatric specialty experience.
Radiation oncologists
Our radiation oncologists have specialty training in using radiation therapy to treat cancer, tumors and other diseases. Proton beam therapy is an option for some children we treat.
Neurologists
Our neurologists have specialty training to treat children, teens and young adults with diseases of the nervous system such as headaches, seizures, nerve pain and movement disorders.
Brain tumor nurse practitioners
Our nurse practitioners are registered nurses (RNs) with advanced training and education. They work both independently and with doctors to diagnose, treat and teach patients and families about serious and chronic conditions. Nurse practitioners may see your child in the hospital or for clinic visits.
Neurosurgery nurse practitioners
Rehabilitation medicine doctor
Our rehabilitation medicine doctor has specialty training to help your child regain strength and function after their illness and treatment.
Neuropsychologists
These team members assess your child’s learning, memory, mood and how they cope with their illness. Neuropsychologists can help prepare your child to return to school and arrange for help they might need in the classroom.
Endocrinologists
Our endocrinologists are doctors who specialize in how hormones regulate the body, including pituitary gland function.