South Seattle Pediatric Primary Care and Behavioral Health
"Time to Listen, Time to Care"
HopeCentral is a pediatric and behavioral health clinic in the Othello Neighborhood of South Seattle. Our care is optimized for any family wanting more time and a stronger relationship with their pediatrician as well as the added benefits of behavioral health services in a primary care setting.
Our primary care practice is an excellent fit for:
New parents
Parents seeking a personalized pediatric experience
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Strong-willed children
Siblings of kids with special needs
Other special needs
Unhurried Appointments & After-Hours Physician Access
We focus on a smaller number of patients so we can spend more time. Longer appointments allow our pediatricians to know your child well and provide better care.
Pediatricians at HopeCentral are directly accessible via our after-hours hotline. At HopeCentral, there are no faceless call centers. You speak directly to the doctors who provide the care for your child.
Supportive Care for Neurodiversity
Behavioral health affects everything from school performance, social adjustment, and sleep, to healthy eating and exercise choices.
Our primary care model helps us provide attentive care to patients who are neurodivergent, including the ability to spend more time in appointments, a waiting-room stocked with sensory toys, social stories to help prepare patients and families for appointments, and 24/7 phone access to our pediatricians. Our behavioral health staff provides short-term treatment and support for behavioral health concerns such as anxiety, depression, ADHD and PTSD, as well as case management to help families navigate the myriad services involved in long-term therapy.
Enhanced Care for All Families
At HopeCentral, we understand that overall heatlh and wellbeing depends on care for physical, mental and spiritual health, as well as access to basic needs such as food, housing and transportation. HopeCentral has dedicated patient navigators who connect families to the resources they need to feel safe and well, and will help their child thrive.