This service provides walk-in care for people who are living homeless (or were recently homeless) only.
- Please try to arrive at least one hour before the scheduled end time for the clinic.
- On rare occasions, the clinic will close earlier than the scheduled time.
- Call the Mobile van nursing lines listed at right if you would like to confirm the clinic end time for a particular day.
- We do not charge a fee and we don't require insurance. No appointment necessary.
- For the dental van, please arrive 30 minutes before the clinic begins. Dental care is primarily focused on treating dental pain and emergency conditions. It does not include preventative cleanings.
NOVEMBER 2024 – UPDATE ON DENTAL SERVICES:
Dental services through the MTI International Dental Van are on hold until the end of the year. We will share details if they are able to resume services again. In the meantime, please visit:
Sites and available services are subject to change at any time due to unforeseen circumstances. Please check frequently and press the Refresh or Reload button on your web browser to ensure you're viewing the latest version of our schedules.
Transition and evolution of Mobile Medical Services – expanding Street Medicine and adopting a new hybrid model: Read about the upcoming 2025 transition in our Fact Sheet (740 KB).
How we can help
Onsite the mobile medical team offers clients:
- Walk-in primary care for acute and chronic conditions
- STD, HIV and Hepatitis C testing
- Family planning
- Access to behavioral health and chemical dependency specialists
- Naloxone overdose prevention training and kits
- The medical van does not carry narcotics nor provide any prescription pain medications.
We can also help people connect to other community services including:
- A doctor's office that can provide follow-up care
- Mental health care, including counseling
- Substance abuse counseling and treatment via a harm reduction approach
- Enrollment into health insurance
- Enrollment into ORCA LIFT transportation assistance
- Referrals to shelter, food banks, legal assistance and domestic violence programs
- For other local community resources please call 211
How you can help
Have you experienced homelessness? Do you want to improve health services for those in need in our community?
The Health Care for the Homeless Network (HCHN) Governance Council wants input from people who have used HCHN services such as at Public Health Centers, in shelters, or other locations in King County. And, who have an interest in health care and want to participate in a group to improve services. Download a related flyer to learn more.