Patient Information
Seattle/King County Clinic is a volunteer-driven, free health clinic that occurs for four days each year at Seattle Center. The Clinic welcomes anyone in the region who struggles to access and/or afford healthcare.
The next Clinic will be held April 24 – 27, 2025 at Seattle Center.
If you need immediate care, please do not wait for the Clinic. Click here to find free and affordable resources near you.
About the April 2025 Clinic
All Are Welcome
- The clinic is for people in need who struggle to access and/or afford healthcare.
- Patients do not need ID, proof of income, insurance, or immigration status to receive care.
- Patients do not need to be residents of Seattle or King County.
- Interpreters are available.
How to Get Care
- No advance registration or appointments are available.
- Starting at 5:30 AM, a limited number of admission tickets are distributed on a first come, first served basis (one ticket per person).
- Tickets are distributed in Fisher Pavilion at Seattle Center (corner of 2nd Ave N & Lenny Wilkens Way).
- Patients may attend the clinic for multiple days, but must go through the ticket process each day.
Services Offered
- All onsite services are free of charge.
- Patients cannot seek dental and vision care on the same day.
- Dental: Treatment for pain or discomfort, known or suspected cavities, swollen gums, and broken teeth.
- Vision: Vision screening, complete eye exams, prescription eyeglasses. Bring a offical prescription (less than two years old) to skip the eye exam and just get eyeglasses.
- Medical: Primary care, x-rays, mammograms, ultrasounds, select lab tests, immunizations, foot care, dermatology, physical and occupational therapy, acupuncture, nutrition, behavioral health, and more.
- Resources: Social work, help with health insurance, and more.
Health Requirements
- At this time, masks are optional for all participants but are strongly encouraged in crowded areas. The mask policy may change according to public health guidance and community metrics for respiratory viruses.
- Do not attend if you are feeling sick.
Patients should come prepared for a long day with food, comfortable clothing, and any daily medications.
Learn More
Informational Flyers
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Social Media Graphics
Click here for newsletter and social media outreach text.
Access Resources
- If you need immediate care, please do not wait for the Clinic!
- Download a list of free and affordable healthcare resources near you: King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties or All Other WA Counties or search through resources here
Patient Records
- Patient records – Click here to download the records request form for services provided at the Clinic.
- For immunization records – Click here to visit Washington State Department of Health’s Immunization Information website to access your complete immunization records.
- For mammography records – Click here to visit Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center’s website to access your mammography record.
Social Media
A special thank you to partners, donors, and volunteers!