Free medical, vision, and dental care returns in April with SeattleKing County Clinic

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The Seattle/King County Clinic will return to Seattle Center from April 24-27, 2025, offering a wide range of free medical, dental, and vision services. This event is designed for anyone who struggles to access healthcare, with no requirements for proof of income, insurance, or identification. Services available include dental treatments for pain and discomfort, vision screenings, complete eye exams, and various medical services such as immunizations and physical therapy. Patients will receive admission tickets starting at 5:30 AM each day, with the understanding that they may not receive all desired services on the same day. It's important for attendees to prepare for potentially long wait times and to bring food and comfortable clothing.

Masks are optional but recommended in crowded areas to promote safety. The clinic emphasizes inclusivity, allowing anyone, regardless of residency, to seek care. With thousands of volunteers and community partners, this clinic continues to be a vital resource for healthcare access in the region.

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