Featured News and Events
Thunderbird Treatment Center
Seattle Indian Health Board will reopen Thunderbird Treatment Center in 2025 as a 92-bed residential facility, making it Washington’s largest treatment center. This expansion will increase inpatient capacity in King County by 62%, enabling us to address the disproportionately high rates of overdose and substance use disorder impacting Native communities in the region.
Now Open: Pioneer Square Clinic
For decades, we’ve provided care for all people in a Native way from our International District Clinic. Now, our Pioneer Square Clinic is open to all—bringing accessible, culturally attuned health and human services to the heart of Seattle! Our new location shares its home with Chief Seattle Club’s first permanent housing development, ʔálʔal. Together, we’re … Continue reading Front Page Area Two
COVID-19 vaccines now available for kids 6 months and older
Pediatric vaccines from both Pfizer and Moderna are now available at our clinic, and you can call us at 206-324-9360 to schedule an appointment for your child. As we have always done, we provide new COVID-19 services to the Native community first. Keep reading for answers to frequently asked questions about pediatric COVID-19 vaccines.
About Seattle Indian Health Board
About Seattle Indian Health Board
We provide community health care and services targeting the urban American Indian and Alaska Native population in the greater Seattle/King County area.
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