More than 50 health, human service and civic organizations from across the State of Washington are joining together to produce a giant free health clinic Oct. 26 – 29 in KeyArena at Seattle Center. This four-day, volunteer-driven clinic will provide a full range of free dental, vision and medical care to underserved and vulnerable populations in the region.
With the help of over 400 volunteer health care professionals, Organizers hope to provide services to over 1,000 patients per day, and provide up to 300 people per day with prescription eye glasses.
All are welcome! Patients do not need ID or proof of immigration status. Admission tickets distributed at 5:00 AM in Fisher Pavilion at Seattle Center (Corner of 2nd Ave N & Thomas St). No advance registration: first-come, first-served. FREE parking in two locations: – Mercer St. Garage, 650 3rd Ave N – 1st Ave Garage, 220 1st Ave N
Services provided include:
DENTAL: Fillings, extractions, x-rays, deep cleanings
VISION: Vision screening, complete eye exams, reading glasses and prescription eyeglasses. Bring a current eyeglass prescription (no older than one year) to skip the exam and just get eyeglasses.
MEDICAL: Physical exams, PAP smears, x-rays, EKGs, mammograms, ultrasounds, foot care, wound care, select lab tests, behavioral health, immunizations, acupuncture, naturopathic and chiropractic care, physical therapy consultation, nutrition and pharmacy counseling.
For more information, email SKCClinic@seattle.gov; call (206) 684-7200 or visit http://seattlecenter.org/patients.