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Article written by Katherine Thompson, PA-C, provider at Snoqualmie Ridge Urgent Care.
Since 1983, Snoqualmie Valley Health has been serving the communities of Snoqualmie, North Bend, Carnation, Preston, Fall City and the surrounding areas as far east as Snoqualmie Summit. SVH is a public hospital district, dedicated to serving the needs of the community.
Our role as a rural community hospital is immeasurable. Access to quality healthcare is critical and Snoqualmie Valley Health provides healthcare services for those we work and live with – our neighbors and friends.
We will listen to your individual needs and create a care plan that works for you. Our caregivers are proud to take a collaborative approach to care.
Regardless of where you live, you deserve to thrive and have access to services that enable you to improve your health and enjoy your life.
We are King County Public Hospital District No. 4, a nonprofit community owned hospital district, governed by a board of five publicly elected officials.
Compassionate care to diagnose and treat a range of foot and ankle conditions including procedures.
Offering inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation including physical, occupational, speech and recreational therapies.
Discover compassionate care tailored to nurture and support your child’s health and well-being as they grow.
Trusted providers offering comprehensive primary care for the whole family at two clinic locations.
Our board-certified providers offer advanced services. Where state-of-the-art technology meets expert care.
Looking for an enriching healthcare career amidst breathtaking natural surroundings? Embrace the beauty of the outdoors while making an impact on community health and enjoying work-life balance. Explore our openings and contribute to exceptional care in the stunning Snoqualmie Valley.
Article written by Katherine Thompson, PA-C, provider at Snoqualmie Ridge Urgent Care.
Article written by Kaylin Reeve, ARNP, Primary Care Provider at Snoqualmie Valley
Article written by Roxanne Hicks, MD, Internal Medicine provider at Snoqualmie Valley