When our most vulnerable neighbors are healthier, we are all healthier.

The past year has underscored the utter necessity of HealthPoint. Simply put, we provide health care to anyone who needs it, regardless of circumstance. Just as we’ve seen how a virus can spread, we believe good health is also contagious.

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Read on to see our impact in 2020.

173,258+

Patient Visits

126k+

Medical
Visits

27k+

Dental
Visits

10k+

Behavioral Health
Visits

8k+

Natural Medicine
Visits

*Statistics are from 1/1/20 through 9/30/20 and include all visits completed despite COVID-19 challenges.

Responsiveness
and resilience.

2020 has been challenging for everyone. But when the threat of COVID-19 emerged, HealthPoint immediately rose to meet it with some of the first testing sites in the area, treatment of patients afflicted with COVID-19 and expanded telehealth capabilities. Whether we are seeing patients in our centers, school-based clinics or out in the community treating people experiencing homelessness, we are there when people need us most.

$950k

Invested to Expand Telehealth

20k+

COVID-19 Tests Administered

78k+

Telehealth Visits

*Statistics are from 1/1/20 through 9/30/20

180+

Medical, Dental, and Other Future Community Health Professionals

900+

Employees

Committed to health equity and whole person care.

The summer of 2020 inspired tens of thousands of people to mobilize for racial equity. HealthPoint joined this movement as a continuation of the commitment to health equity and racial justice that we’ve held for nearly 50 years. Our doors are open to everyone. We continue to speak out against violence towards communities of color and strive to deepen our partnerships with community groups like the Marshallese Women’s Association and the Somali Health Board.

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Whole Person Care
and Health Equality

16k+

Uninsured Patients

70 Languages

To Deliver Care

11

Health Center Locations

3

School-based Clinics

(2 more coming soon)

3

Behavioral Health Partner Clinics

1

Urgent Care Location

9

Pharmacies

Mental health care is essential care.

Behavioral health is just as important as physical health. The COVID pandemic has exacerbated issues for a population already impacted by economic inequality, food insecurity, lack of affordable housing, untreated mental illness, addiction and more. HealthPoint cares for over 12,000 people diagnosed with anxiety and depression, including post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Behavioral Health

10k+

Behavioral
Health Visits

9k+

Telehealth
Visits

100k+

Unique Patients

Children aren’t our future. They’re our now.

HealthPoint is the only school-based health care provider in South King County, where health disparities are highest. Every student, regardless of income or insurance, can access our clinics for physical care, behavioral health services, reproductive health and more.

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School-based Health Centers

3k+

School-based Medical and Behavioral Health Visits

3

School-based Health Centers

2

School-based Health Centers Coming Soon

95%

of HealthPoint patients 

are low income

Protecting our most vulnerable.

People experiencing homelessness are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 because they have higher rates of serious underlying health problems, generally lack access to quality health care, and have no way to self-quarantine. The annual count of homeless families in King County has increased 35% over the past year. Our Homeless Services team seeks out these often ignored members of our community for care and treatment.

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Homeless Services

12k+

King County Families Experiencing Homelessness

5k+

Homeless Services Visits

You make this happen.

HealthPoint couldn’t do everything we do without the help of our generous donors. And there is still so much more we need to do. Join us in creating a healthy community for all by making a gift of any size to HealthPoint.

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$2,748,458.15

Uncompensated Care made possible by donors like you

$100

can provide two controller inhalers for children with asthma

$150

covers one session with a behavioral health specialist

$1000

supports 20 hours of homelessness outreach by our visiting nurse care team

$3500

outfits one physician with everything they need to provide care via telehealth

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