Neighborcare Health
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.
As he retires from the Neighborcare Health governing Board of Directors, Rick Rubin reflects on what made his time so meaningful, the dedication of our staff, and the collaborative nature of board service.
We're grateful for Rick's leadership and years of service to our community.
Interested in making an impact? We are currently looking for passionate patients and parents or guardians of patients to serve on our board. Visit our link in bio to learn more.
Learn more here: https://neighborcare.org/gov-board
05/29/2026
May is High Blood Pressure Awareness Month ❤️
High blood pressure often has no symptoms, but it can increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and other serious health conditions. The good news? Small steps can make a big difference.
At Neighborcare Health, we're here to support your heart health every step of the way. That includes regular blood pressure screenings, help finding the right medication, and nutrition counseling that respects your culture, traditions, and the foods you love. We also offer on-site pharmacies at five of our clinics, making it easier to get the medications you need and stay on track with your care.
Checking your blood pressure regularly, staying active, eating nourishing foods, managing stress, and staying connected to care all matter. Because everyone deserves access to compassionate, affordable care that supports their whole health.
If it’s been a while since your last check-up, now is a great time to schedule one.
05/19/2026
Community happens through connection 💙
Our Community Health Navigators attended the Seattle King County Clinic and the “Every Month is Black History Month” event at the Northwest African American Museum to connect community members with essential resources, including food programs, transportation resources and access to care.
At both events, the team-built relationships talked about our services, and connected with partner organizations working toward healthier communities for everyone.
05/15/2026
Community happens through connection 💙
Our Community Health Navigators recently joined the Seattle King County Clinic and the “Every Month is Black History Month” event at the Northwest African American Museum to connect community members with essential resources, including food programs, transportation resources and access to care.
At both events, the team built relationships, talked about Neighborcare Health services, and connected with partner organizations working toward healthier communities for everyone.
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1200 12th Avenue S
Seattle, WA
98144
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |