Seattle Children’s has the only pediatric cerebrovascular program in our region.
Seattle Children’s Pediatric Vascular Neurology Program provides world-class, comprehensive care for babies, children and adolescents with stroke and other conditions that affect the brain’s blood flow. These are called cerebrovascular or neurovascular conditions.
Our team cares for your child from diagnosis through treatment and long-term follow-up. We also provide second opinions.
U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks Seattle Children's as one of the top pediatric hospitals in the country and among the nation's best in neurology and neurosurgery. Our pediatric vascular neurology program is the only one in the WAMI region (Washington, Alaska, Montana and Idaho).
“To have Dr. Amlie-Lefond taking care of our daughter is a great gift. She sat down and explained Makenzie’s exact stroke to us. She drew pictures and talked with us in a way that made us understand how significant this was but how optimistic we should be that Makenzie could recover.”
— Makenzie’s mom, Jamie, Spanaway, WA
Makenzie Childs returned to doing what she loves most — competitive dance — following a stroke when she was just 4 years old.
We provide coordinated care to meet the complex needs of children with a neurovascular disorder or a condition that increases their risk of stroke or brain injury. Every day, we care for children with acute and chronic cerebrovascular conditions, including:
Our experts are here when you need us, with a pediatric stroke expert and neurosurgeon available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Stroke and other neurovascular conditions affect the whole family. You are not alone. We take care of your child over the long term. We provide urgent care, surgery if needed and keep a watch on your child’s health to help them have the best quality of life. Our program brings together a multidisciplinary team of experts who work together and with you. As needed, we treat underlying conditions and offer rehabilitation so your child has the best possible outcome.
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