Neighborcare Health

Neighborcare Health All are welcome at Neighborcare Health. We accept most insurance, including Apple Health (Medicaid).

Since 1968, Neighborcare Health has partnered with patients to help them improve their health and reach their goals, by lowering barriers to care and offering services to treat the whole person. Insurance is not required, and no one is turned away for inability to pay.

More than 73% of our patients with diabetes have their condition controlled. Prevention is care. From screenings to chro...
08/07/2025

More than 73% of our patients with diabetes have their condition controlled. Prevention is care. From screenings to chronic condition management, our work focuses on keeping our communities healthy.

We organize our care around our patients' goals, with wrap-around services, thoughtful action, and a deep commitment to building trust and relationships.

08/05/2025

Our patients are at the center of everything we do. Thank you for your trust, your feedback, and your leadership—especially those who serve on our Board of Directors. Your voices guide our work and help us build a more respectful, community-led model of care.

Please join us at our Columbia City Health Fair so we can show our appreciation! We're excited to have food trucks Spookydogsusa and Tacos el tajin


💚Today, for National Health Center Week, we celebrate the heart of Neighborcare Health: our incredible staff.  From the ...
08/05/2025

💚Today, for National Health Center Week, we celebrate the heart of Neighborcare Health: our incredible staff.

From the front desk to the exam room, beside the dental chair or in our admin offices, in schools or supportive housing, our staff bring cultural sensitivity, compassion, and excellence to everything they do.

Many of our staff come from within and are deeply connected to our community, ensuring our team reflects the people we serve and brings a deep understanding of their perspectives and lived experiences.

Thank you for showing up every day with purpose and heart.

💙 This week, we're celebrating National Health Center Week! For 60 years, community health centers have been there for p...
08/04/2025

💙 This week, we're celebrating National Health Center Week! For 60 years, community health centers have been there for people no matter their income or insurance status. What started in 1965 as a small program to bring health care to areas with limited access has grown into a powerful network that now serves more than 32.5 million people at over 16,000 locations across the country.

👉In Washington state, community health centers serve more than 1.2 million people, equating to1 in 6 Washingtonians.

👉For over 56 years, Neighborcare Health has been a cornerstone of community health care in our region.

Every year we:
✨Serve 60,000 patients annually across 31 locations
✨ Offer full-service care in 15 school-based health centers—the largest network in Washington.
✨ Provide more than 130,000 medical visits, more than 70,000 dental visits, and more than 19,000 behavioral health visits
✨Build trusting relationships with nearly 3,000 people experiencing homelessness to help them get the care they need

We welcome you to be part of this continued and important movement. Donate, advocate, and spread the word about community health centers!

08/03/2025

The history of community health centers in the U.S. Celebrate National Health Center Week with us Aug 3-9.

07/31/2025

🤚Come say hello to Neighborcare folks at these upcoming community events!

👉 Aug 2-3: Umoja Fest & Parade umojafest.com
👉 Aug 2: Lake City Summer Festival and Parade - Sat. Aug 2nd, 2025 lakecitysummerfest.com
👉 Aug 23, 2-6 pm: Justice Black August Health & Wellness creativejusticenew.org
👉 Aug 28 , 5-7 pm: End of Summer Celebration The Seattle Public Library High Point, next to Neighborcare clinic.

07/29/2025

We'll see you at the library on Wed 7/30/25!

☀️Join us for an afternoon of fun and wellness at the Columbia City Health Fair to celebrate National Health Center Week...
07/29/2025

☀️Join us for an afternoon of fun and wellness at the Columbia City Health Fair to celebrate National Health Center Week, Saturday, August 9th, 1-4 pm, at Neighborcare in Columbia City, 4400 37th Ave S, Seattle near Rainier Playfield. Thanks to our sponsor Molina Healthcare !

✨Prize drawings every hour! Prizes include:
--Family game from Wellpoint
--Tote bags, water bottle, rescue kits, and more from Evergreen Treatment Services
--Wellness basket from Fred Hutch Cancer Center

There will be on-site health services to support you and your loved ones, including screenings and resources to help you stay on top of your health. Plus: food truck, music and kid-friendly activities! Learn more at neighborcare.org/fair

👉Check out our other community partners offering giveaways: Public Health - Seattle & King County Coordinated Care Community Health Plan of Washington , YMCA of Greater Seattle Path with Art Look, Listen and Learn TV Optum

“We don’t talk about that in my community.” We’re changing that narrative. Being vulnerable isn’t weakness—it’s connecti...
07/15/2025

“We don’t talk about that in my community.” We’re changing that narrative. Being vulnerable isn’t weakness—it’s connection, it’s strength, it’s healing.

Neighborcare offers mental health services for any established medical or dental patient, in our homeless and housing programs and in school-based health centers.

Find local mental health resources Call 988 if you or someone you know is struggling.

nami.org/bebemoore

Have you been looking for a way to celebrate Neighborcare’s commitment to accessible high-quality health care? Join us f...
07/11/2025

Have you been looking for a way to celebrate Neighborcare’s commitment to accessible high-quality health care? Join us for our free Donor Appreciation BBQ. 🎉 No fundraising, no pressure — just good food, music, and a chance to connect with others who care about expanding access to health care in our community. Whether you come with family, friends, or solo, we’ll be ready to welcome you.

Not a donor yet? Donate today and join us at the BBQ! A donation of any amount connects you to a community of fellow donors, Neighborcare staff, and leaders who are all committed to decreasing barriers to care. We’d love your support. https://neighborcare.org/donate

Please RSVP by July 11. https://neighborcare.org/donorbbq
🗓️ When: Saturday, July 19, 2025, 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
📍 Where: Seward Park, 5900 Lake Washington Blvd S, Seattle, Shelter #3
🍔 Food: Grilled items (including vegetarian options!)
👕 Dress: Casual
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Guests: Bring family and friends!

We're so excited to celebrate our collective impact with you!

Have a safe and happy Independence Day!
07/04/2025

Have a safe and happy Independence Day!

Address

1200 12th Avenue S
Seattle, WA
98144

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+12065485710

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Caring for our community for over 50 years

Born out of a group of community health centers established in Seattle in the late 1960s, Neighborcare Health is the ultimate community success story.

Our first clinics were an integral part of the changes in health care delivery sweeping the country, reflecting their founders’ remarkable vision, courage and boldness in creating something unprecedented. They were volunteer-based and existed on shoestring budgets. Operating in converted apartment units, fire stations and even converted taverns, staff in the early days were incredibly innovative in figuring out ways to deliver health care.

“We started from scratch, with nothing,” says Dr. Meredith Mathews, one of the founders. “We found some pretty disturbing reasons for why there were disparities in care.” For instance, a person living in the housing projects in West Seattle had to take at least two buses and spend more than two hours to get to the nearest source of care. As a result, people let their health languish.

So how did Neighborcare Health become the organization it is today?