Seattle/King County Clinic

Seattle/King County Clinic The four-day volunteer-driven clinic provides free dental, vision, and medical care to anyone in the region who struggles to access and/or afford healthcare.

Largest volunteer-driven health clinic of its kind in WA provides free dental, vision, medical care to anyone who struggles to access and/or afford care for four days each year at Seattle Center. First held in 2014, Seattle/King County Clinic brings together healthcare organizations, civic agencies, non-profits, private businesses, and volunteers from across the State of Washington to produce a giant free health clinic at Seattle Center. In the Clinic’s first six years, 22,000 volunteers provided $20 million in direct services to 23,000 patients. The next Clinic will be held October 20-23, 2022 providing FREE eye exams and prescription eyeglasses to people in need at Seattle Center. For more information, visit https://seattlecenter.org/skcclinic. And check volunteer opportunities at https://seattlecenter.org/volunteers.

Volunteering makes a difference for both patients and providers.At Seattle/King County Clinic, our volunteers report pow...
09/04/2025

Volunteering makes a difference for both patients and providers.
At Seattle/King County Clinic, our volunteers report powerful experiences: feeling connected, utilizing their skills, and deepening their understanding of community healthcare needs. Thank you to every volunteer who makes this work possible!

For more on the volunteer experience, read our 2025 final report:https://seattlecenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/2025%20SKCC%20Final%20Report%208.14.25.pdf

Access to care knows no borders. Patients traveled from across the county, state, and nation to receive care at Seattle/...
08/29/2025

Access to care knows no borders. Patients traveled from across the county, state, and nation to receive care at Seattle/King County Clinic this year.

Learn more in our Final Report:https://seattlecenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/2025-SKCC-Final-Report.pdf

Our patients represent the diverse fabric of our community. Behind every percentage is a person seeking care, connection...
08/20/2025

Our patients represent the diverse fabric of our community. Behind every percentage is a person seeking care, connection, and compassion. Read more about who we served in our 2025 Final Report:https://seattlecenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/2025-SKCC-Final-Report.pdf

Together, we made a difference. From the neighbors we served to the volunteers who gave their time, this year’s impact i...
08/18/2025

Together, we made a difference. From the neighbors we served to the volunteers who gave their time, this year’s impact is a reminder of what’s possible when community comes together. 💙To see the story behind the numbers read our 2025 Final Report, now live on our website: seattlecenter.org/skcclinic

08/11/2025
08/11/2025

At the heart of the nation’s largest free healthcare clinic is a simple belief: care should meet people where they are. With the right support, it can.

When patients come in with abdominal pain, clinicians can assess them on the spot thanks to portable ultrasound. They get the answers they need right then and there, allowing them to start treatment sooner.

At the Seattle/King County Clinic, moments like this are made possible by committed volunteers, innovative technology, and a shared mission to expand access.

For Jeff Cohen and the Philips team, it’s not just about showing up. It’s about giving back.

See the full story: http://to.philips/61834fLtb

08/11/2025
08/11/2025
🎉 It’s here! Our 2025 Final Report is live.📊 Read about who we served, the impact we made, the volunteers who made it al...
08/11/2025

🎉 It’s here! Our 2025 Final Report is live.
📊 Read about who we served, the impact we made, the volunteers who made it all happen, and the stories behind the numbers.
✨ This year marks our 10th anniversary, so we’re going big with a special retrospective on where we started, what we’ve learned, and where we’re headed in today’s ever-changing healthcare landscape.

🎨 Plus, we've included new comics from local artists on the state of healthcare. Flip through to find them!

🔗https://seattlecenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/2025-SKCC-Final-Report.pdf

08/05/2025
Storytelling is an important part of community work, and we are grateful for all of the incredible work that has come ou...
07/22/2025

Storytelling is an important part of community work, and we are grateful for all of the incredible work that has come out of these comic projects. Check out the latest, a retrospective of the last decade of care at Seattle/King County Clinic!

A strong call to action to prevent impending Medicaid cuts written by one of our medical directors, Dr. Claudia Finkelst...
06/30/2025

A strong call to action to prevent impending Medicaid cuts written by one of our medical directors, Dr. Claudia Finkelstein. Worth the read:

A Michigan physician warns of the wide-reaching impacts of cuts to Medicaid.

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Seattle, WA
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About Seattle/King County Clinic

First held in 2014, Seattle/King County Clinic brings together healthcare organizations, civic agencies, non-profits, private businesses, and volunteers from across the State of Washington to produce a giant free health clinic in KeyArena at Seattle Center. In the Clinic’s first four years, nearly 14,000 volunteers provided almost $14 million in direct services to 16,300 patients.

The four-day volunteer-driven event offers a full range of free dental, vision, and medical care to underserved and vulnerable populations in the region.

The next Clinic is scheduled for September 20 – 23, 2018.

For more information, visit seattlecenter.org/skcclinic. And check volunteer opportunities at seattlecenter.org/volunteers.