Patient Resources
When you or a loved one has a medical emergency or serious issue that requires prompt care, choosing how and where to seek help can be confusing. Here are trusted resources to help.
In case of a medical emergency, dial 911 or go directly to your nearest Emergency Room.
24-hour phone lines for emergencies, poison control, and crisis support.
425-899-3000, press “2” at the prompt
206-215-2100
Call the number on the back of your insurance card for 24-hour health advice.
24-hour health line for advice regarding poisonous substances and medication overdoses. 1-800-222-1222.
Hotlines, text, and chat resources
Online telehealth and virtual urgent care options when your primary care provider isn't available.
Local health departments, hospital resources, and community support services.
We are a team of dedicated, independently-licensed and designated Behavioral Health Professionals who provide comprehensive, flexible, and community-based services all throughout Snohomish County 24 hours a day, including Holidays and weekends.
Support for families facing challenges like poverty, substance use, or children with special needs, including mental health support and a 24-hour crisis line.
Provides crisis resources including the 9-8-8 Crisis Line, Care Crisis Line, Teen Link, Veterans Crisis Line, and Domestic Violence Services.
Combined resource from Snohomish County Health Department and UW Medicine offers a wide range of supports for families and individuals, including medical advice and health care needs.
Information on urgent care services at Seattle Children's Hospital and GoHealth, including differences between urgent care and emergency services.
Free 24-hour Health Lines and Websites
Free 24-hour Health Lines and Websites
In-Person After-Hours Urgent Care Services
In-Person After-Hours Urgent Care Services
For non-emergency care, schedule an appointment at our Snohomish clinic.
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