We provide same-day in-person and video visits for urgent mental and behavioral health concerns not needing the care of an emergency department.
We care for children and teens ages 4 through 17. If in-person visits are full, please get in the virtual line for a video visit. Learn more about our services and how to schedule an appointment.
Excellent, Evidence-Based Mental Health Care for Children and Teens
Seattle Children’s child and adolescent mental health providers offer a wide range of services — from prevention and early intervention programs to highly specialized treatments for chronic mental health and developmental challenges. Our researchers are developing new, more effective ways to prevent and treat pediatric mental health issues. We’re also training the next generation of clinicians so more kids will have quick, easy access to excellent care from more diverse providers across a greater variety of settings.
We’re committed to be of service to all, including families who prefer to receive care in a language other than English. At Seattle Children’s Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, you’ll find an open, supportive and respectful team dedicated to your child and family’s well-being.
U.S. News & World Report has ranked Seattle Children’s Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine as one of the best pediatric and adolescent behavioral health programs in the country, which means your child will be cared for by the very best.
Seattle Children’s Psychiatric Urgent Care offers in-person and video visits for same-day mental health support for children and teens ages 4 through 17 who may not need the services of an emergency department.
Learn how to schedule a visit and when to go to Psychiatric Urgent Care for mental and behavioral health care.
The Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine team sees children and teens with a range of conditions or concerns, including challenges with emotions, behavior or development of the nervous system. We treat anxiety disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, depression, eating disorders and many other conditions.
Learn more about the conditions we treat.
There are many resources from Seattle Children’s or in the community to help you and your child learn more about their condition. We want you to have all the information you and your child need to understand how your child is affected and to participate in treatment. We have a list of links to handouts, websites, videos, podcasts and more to help you get started.
To make important breakthroughs in preventing and treating mental health or behavioral concerns, our researchers conduct clinical trials. These studies help us discover the best options for improving kids’ quality of life. Depending on your child’s condition, your family may be able to take part in research even if you are waiting for an appointment in 1 of our clinics or programs.
Learn more about research and clinical trials.
Cyberbullying pushed Reese Patterson’s mental health to the breaking point, but then a change in perspective helped her discover a life worth living.
“Everyone at Seattle Children’s was amazing. They were kind, non-judgmental, and compassionate. … As a family we learned to communicate better, cope with small and large challenges, learned mindfulness techniques, and strategies to help ourselves and others.”
– Val, whose daughter Reese had dialectical behavior therapy at Seattle Children’s
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