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Our lobby is now open for in-person patient check-in. The only exception is if the patient or those accompanying her or him has had a known exposure to COVID-19. If so, they must check in from their car.

My child is sick or hurt – Should I call NWPC or go to the emergency department?

Request an appointment with one of our providers by calling the office at 360-736-6778.

Most NWPC providers are currently accepting new patients, up to 18 years old.

 

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We’re ready to answer your questions and partner with you to ensure your kids have the healthiest, most disease-free future possible.

Beginning April 1, 2023, NWPC will no longer require patients or family members to wear face masks, except:

  • Patients or family members with respiratory symptoms such as cough, runny nose, or fever, or who’ve had a confirmed exposure to COVID or influenza. These individuals will need to wear masks before entering the clinic or they can check in from their car.
  • Patients with suspicious rashes that could be chickenpox or measles must remain in their cars and check in from there.
Medicaid participants – Attention!
  • Participants may receive age-appropriate and culturally appropriate services.
  • Participants may ask for a qualified interpreter and translated material at no cost.
  • Participants may request to receive information and help in the language or format of their choice.

 

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