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.

Vaccines are safe and save lives. Neighborcare continues to follow guidance from the American Academy of Family Medicine...
01/15/2026

Vaccines are safe and save lives. Neighborcare continues to follow guidance from the American Academy of Family Medicine and the West Coast Health Alliance for childhood vaccines which aligns with the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Recommended Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule

If you have questions about vaccines for your child or yourself, Neighborcare providers are here to listen and partner with you.

Call 206-548-5710 for an appointment.

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Let the warmth of this festival fill your home with joy! Happy Pongal to all who celebrate!Image ID: Text that says the ...
01/14/2026

Let the warmth of this festival fill your home with joy! Happy Pongal to all who celebrate!

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It's Blood Donation Month-- donate blood and save a life! According to Bloodworks Northwest, one in three people needs a...
01/13/2026

It's Blood Donation Month-- donate blood and save a life! According to Bloodworks Northwest, one in three people needs a lifesaving transfusion during their lifetime and it takes 1,000 donors a day to maintain a safe and reliable blood supply for 95% of hospitals in the Pacific Northwest.

Check out Bloodworks Northwest or American Red Cross Northwest Region to learn more and find a place to donate.

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🎉Happy 2026! Wishing you a healthy and hopeful new year. Neighborcare teams look forwarding to being your partner in hea...
01/01/2026

🎉Happy 2026! Wishing you a healthy and hopeful new year. Neighborcare teams look forwarding to being your partner in health this year, and caring for you and your loved ones!

👉Remember, we accept Apple Health/Medicaid and Medicare, and offer a sliding fee discount based on household size and income. No one is turned away due to inability to pay.

If you’re able—and haven't done so yet—please consider making a final year-end contribution to sustain care that is comp...
01/01/2026

If you’re able—and haven't done so yet—please consider making a final year-end contribution to sustain care that is compassionate, equitable, and life-affirming. All gifts made by midnight tonight, December 31, are tax-deductible for this year.

Thank you for standing with us! neighborcare.org/donate

All Neighborcare sites and programs will be closed on January 1, 2026. For after hours assistance, call 206-548-5710.
12/31/2025

All Neighborcare sites and programs will be closed on January 1, 2026. For after hours assistance, call 206-548-5710.

The numbers tell a powerful story: 👉72% of our patients have their diabetes managed. 👉66% have their blood pressure cont...
12/27/2025

The numbers tell a powerful story:
👉72% of our patients have their diabetes managed.
👉66% have their blood pressure controlled.

With the right support, health is possible for everyone—regardless of income, language, or housing status.

Please donate before Dec 31, at neighborcare.org/donate.

We wish you wisdom and joy this Kwanzaa!
12/26/2025

We wish you wisdom and joy this Kwanzaa!

Merry Christmas to all who celebrate. We hope you enjoy a spirited Christmas.
12/25/2025

Merry Christmas to all who celebrate. We hope you enjoy a spirited Christmas.

All Neighborcare sites and programs will be closed on December 25. For after hours assistance, call 206-548-5710.
12/24/2025

All Neighborcare sites and programs will be closed on December 25. For after hours assistance, call 206-548-5710.

❤Your support means all our neighbors can access life-changing services, from medical care to food assistance, to mental...
12/24/2025

❤Your support means all our neighbors can access life-changing services, from medical care to food assistance, to mental health support. Together we can make sure everyone in our community has a place to turn for respectful, whole-person care.

đź’ťGive before December 31 to help us start 2026 stronger than ever.

Donate at neighborcare.org/donate.

It's not too late to get your flu shot! The annual influenza vaccine protects you and your loved ones from serious illne...
12/16/2025

It's not too late to get your flu shot! The annual influenza vaccine protects you and your loved ones from serious illness. Vaccines are available for kids 6 months and older and adults. Call 206-548-5710 to make an appointment at Neighborcare. Medicaid/Apple Health and Medicare accepted.

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?