Thu, April 23, 2026 —
Thu, April 23, 2026 —
Seattle/King County Clinic is a volunteer-driven, free health clinic that occurs for four days each year at Seattle Center. The Clinic welcomes anyone in the region who struggles to access and/or afford healthcare.
The next Clinic will be held April 23 – 26, 2026 at Seattle Center.
About the April 2026 Clinic
- The clinic is for people in need who struggle to access and/or afford healthcare.
- Patients do not need ID, proof of income, insurance, or immigration status to receive care.
- Patients do not need to be residents of Seattle or King County.
- Interpreters are available.
- No advance registration or appointments are available.
- Starting at 5:30 AM, a limited number of admission tickets are distributed on a first come, first served basis (one ticket per person).
- Tickets are distributed in Fisher Pavilion at Seattle Center (200 Thomas Street).
- Patients may attend the clinic for multiple days, but must go through the ticket process each day.
- All onsite services are free of charge.
- Patients cannot seek dental and vision care on the same day.
- Dental: Treatment for pain or discomfort, known or suspected cavities, swollen gums, and broken teeth.
- Vision: Vision screening, complete eye exams, prescription eyeglasses. Bring a offical prescription (less than two years old) to skip the eye exam and just get eyeglasses.
- Medical: Primary care, x-rays, mammograms, ultrasounds, select lab tests, immunizations, foot care, dermatology, physical and occupational therapy, acupuncture, nutrition, behavioral health, and more.
- Resources: Social work, help with health insurance, and more.
- At this time, masks are optional for all participants but are strongly encouraged in crowded areas.
- Do not attend if you are feeling sick.
Patients should come prepared for a long day with food, comfortable clothing, and any daily medications.
More detailed information for patients available in multiple languages at: https://seattlecenter.org/patients