The largest community driven health clinic in the U.S. again offers free medical, dental and vision care and social services to thousands of people from Thursday through Sunday at Seattle Center.
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The line began forming, almost inconceivably, at 11 Wednesday morning, 18 hours before doors would open. By 9 p.m., 40 people were waiting. By midnight, the queue wrapped all the way around Fisher ...
SEATTLE — Now in its 10th year, the Seattle/King County Clinic is preparing to serve more than 3,000 people in need of medical, dental, or vision care. The clinic is scheduled for the end of April and ...
SEATTLE — Hundreds of people packed Seattle Center on Thursday to receive free healthcare as part of the Seattle/King County Clinic, which returned for its 10th year. The clinic offered free dental, ...
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SEATTLE — A massive free health care clinic opened its doors in Seattle Thursday morning. The Seattle/King County Clinic is at Fisher Pavilion at Seattle Center from Thursday, Apr. 24, through Sunday, ...