Adult Medical Care offered at Neighborcare Health's Pike Place Market Clinic
Offers ongoing medical care to clinic patients. Current patients can additionally access behavioral health, social work and many more services to care for the whole person. Medical care includes health check-ups and screenings to help catch issues before they become serious. Teams can also help take care of specific health conditions, such as high blood pressure, asthma or diabetes. Provides confidential screening, treatment and counseling for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV. Family Planning & Women's Health Primary medical care providers, family medicine pregnancy care physicians, and midwives provide a number of reproductive health and women’s health care, including: - Birth control counseling and prescriptions - Regular gynecological exams - Pregnancy testing - Sexual health Gender-affirming Care Medical care providers can prescribe and help patients manage hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for female to male and male to female. They can also make referrals to transition-related services including gender confirmation surgeries and non-surgical services such as hair removal.
Physical Address
1930 Post Alley, Seattle, WA 98101
Hours
M Tu Th, 8am-5pm W, 9:30am-5pm F, 8am-4pm.
Voice
Application process
Call for appointment. Drop-in appointments may be available; please call ahead if possible. They are only available up to 90 minutes prior to close.
Fee
Offers sliding scale fees and accepts Medicare, WA Apple Health (Medicaid), and most health insurance plans. Insurance is not required. No one turned away due to inability to pay.
Eligibility
Adults ages 18 and older.
Languages
Interpreter services
Agency info
Neighborcare Health
Operates nearly 30 sites in Seattle, Vashon Island and Olympia that provide general medical care, dental care, integrated behavioral health, social services, insurance enrollment assistance, and midwifery care. Not all services offered at all locations. Three sites coordinate a drop-in homeless youth clinic. Another is a site of WIC. Additionally one site serves only homeless adult, and they have school-based health centers in 15 Seattle and Vashon schools. Apple Health/Medicaid, Medicare and most insurance plans accepted. Insurance is not required. Discounts available and no one is turned away if unable to pay.