Federal Way Public Health Center
Our clinics are committed to providing safe and welcoming spaces for everyone. All people are welcome at our clinics, including people of any age, race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, ability, language, housing status, ability to pay, and immigration status.
Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN)
Assist in planning and obtaining medical care and other resources for the child with a disability or a condition that may prevent normal growth and development. Learn more about CSHCN.
Sexual and reproductive health clinic
We provide sexual and reproductive health care. Services include birth control methods, HIV/STD testing, emergency contraception (Plan B), pregnancy tests, as well as pap tests and preventative exams. All services are confidential and free or low cost. No one is turned away because they can't afford to pay.
Visit the Sexual and reproductive health webpage for more information.
Specific hours:
- Monday-Thursday: 9 am to 5:30 pm
- Friday: 8 am to 5 pm
HIV screening
Basic evaluation of risk factors, client education on risk reduction and blood testing to check for HIV (virus that causes AIDS). Visit our HIV website for more resources.
Pregnancy testing
Health insurance enrollment
You may be eligible for free health insurance—depending on your income. If you earn too much for free Medicaid insurance, you could buy one of the insurance plans offered through Washington Healthplanfinder. Find out if you're eligible and get help with the enrollment process. Visit our health insurance website for more information.
Maternity Support Services (MSS) and Infant Case Management (ICM)
- MSS services include assessment, education and referrals through a team approach to support a healthy pregnancy. MSS providers also help pregnant women find health insurance, local doctors or midwives and other community resources.
- The ICM program provides support and referral to needed medical, social, educational and other resources in the local community to help babies and families thrive. Care team members include Public Health Nurses, Nutritionists, Social Worker and Community Health Worker.
Teen Health Clinic
The Teen Clinic provides sexual and reproductive health care for patients 20 years old and under. Services include birth control methods, HIV/STD testing, emergency contraception (Plan B), and pregnancy tests. All services are confidential (no parent or guardian permission is needed) and free to low cost. No one is turned away because they can’t afford to pay. Visit the Teen Clinic website to learn more.
Specific hours:
- Teen Clinic is open for walk-ins, Wednesday, 1 pm to 5 pm.
- Teens are also welcome to call 206-477-6800 to schedule an appointment Monday through Friday, outside of walk-in hours.
Women, Infants and Children nutrition program (WIC)
WIC is a supplemental food and nutrition education program for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, infants and children.
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