If you are currently eligible to receive the vaccine (Phase 1A or Phase 1B, tier 1) and need to get your first dose, please call our automated vaccine line at 833-770-0530 to add yourself to the wait list for a first-dose appointment and request updates. More information
Health care is changing faster than ever. And MultiCare is changing with it.
We are a very different organization than we were just a few years ago — larger, more diverse, embracing the changes that come our way as health care continues to evolve.
But our commitment to our mission — partnering for healing and a healthy future — and our dedication to the health of the many communities we serve remains constant and unwavering.
COVID-19 continues to impact our communities. We have implemented new visitor policies for all our facilities to keep our patients, visitors and employees safe. These policies are subject to change, so be sure to review them before you come to one of our hospitals or clinics.
COVID-19 vaccines are now available for those in Phase 1A and Phase 1B, tier 1. Visit our COVID-19 vaccine page for the latest information.
Michael Myint, MD, infectious disease specialist and epidemiologist at MultiCare, provides an update on who is currently eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine and what some of the current challenges are in getting vaccines to those who want it.
Don’t let concerns about COVID-19 stop you from getting the care you need.
Skip the doctor’s office. In addition to our on-demand Virtual Care E-Visits, you can now schedule a virtual visit with essentially any MultiCare primary or specialty care clinic across our system.
Choosing the right place to have your baby can be a tough decision.
Each of MultiCare’s six Family Birth Centers, located in the Puget Sound and Inland Northwest regions, provides expecting parents a safe, welcoming environment and compassionate, supportive staff.
Medical bills aren’t always easy to figure out. We’ve put together information to help you understand your bills and your bill paying options.
If you’re concerned that you can’t afford to pay for your health care, our financial assistance programs may be an option for you.