Breast, Cervical & Colon Health Program offered at Seattle Indian Health Board
Breast, Cervical & Colon Health Program offered at Seattle Indian Health Board
Provides free screening exams, including breast and pelvic examinations, pap tests and referrals for mammograms for low-income women, ages 40 through 64, who are uninsured or underinsured; or women, ages 65 and older, if ineligible for Medicare. Serves women, ages 35 and older, who show symptoms. Colon cancer screening may be available to women and men, ages 50 through 64.
Physical Address
611 12th Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98104
Hours
M-F, 8:30am-6pm.
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Application process
Call or visit website for more details.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Primarily serves American Indian and Alaska Native people who: - Don't have health insurance - Don't qualify for Apple Health - Have a low income - Meet the age guidelines - Have a high deductible for follow-up cancer tests - Live in Clallam, Jefferson, King and Kitsap Counties
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Agency info
Seattle Indian Health Board
Provides medical, dental, mental health, chemical dependency, outpatient youth services and community education services with a focus on the American Indian and Alaska Native community. Offers maternal and infant health services as well as the WIC program. Additionally provides emergency assistance and safety planning for victims of domestic violence.