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Snoqualmie Ridge Urgent Care

Snoqualmie Ridge Urgent Care

Our Urgent Care is conveniently located in the heart of Snoqualmie Ridge, just two blocks from Snoqualmie Parkway, and walk-ins are welcomed.

Consider an Urgent Care Visit for the following: 

  • Allergies
  • Back pain
  • Cold or flu symptoms
  • Dental pain
  • Diarrhea or constipation
  • Headache, eye and ear pain
  • Mild abdominal pain
  • Mild Asthma
  • Minor cuts, burns and rashes
  • Motion sickness
  • Nausea or occasional vomiting
  • Provider visit for rapid COVID, flu, strep or mono testing
  • Short term medication refills
  • Sore throat
  • STI or urinary symptoms

Urgent Care Hours

Open 7 days a week from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Guidelines for Using Snoqualmie Ridge Urgent Care and Emergency Services

Urgent Care services should not take the place of routine visits with your primary care provider. Snoqualmie Ridge Urgent Care is best suited for non-emergent care, when you know you need to see someone right away, but an Emergency Department visit isn’t needed. Those with life or limb threatening injuries should call 911. Snoqualmie Valey Health’s Emergency Department is open 24/7.

We accept Medicare, Medicaid, PPO and Self Pay options. We do not accept cash payments for self-pay or co-payments.

If you are new patient, you can click on following link to speed up registration process: New Patient Registration Form.

COVID-19

We perform Rapid Antigen COVID Testing at the Urgent Care for patients who are symptomatic and would like to see a provider. We do not administer COVID vaccines or booster at the Urgent Care, nor do we provide boxed rapid antigen tests. For more information about those services, please visit our COVID-19 page.

For your safety and the safety of our patients and staff, please call before entering the Urgent Care if you have COVID symptoms such as sore throat, cough, congestion, fever, nausea, or fatigue. Please call 425-831-3800 and we will provide additional instructions for building entry.

Meet Our Urgent Care Team

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Sarah Leppert

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Katherine Thompson

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Katherine Stanton

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Sarah Leppert

Sarah Leppert is a dedicated provider in our Urgent Care. She values collaborative patient partnerships, ensuring their comfort and involvement in healthcare decisions.

With over a decade of experience in direct patient care, she has a diverse background spanning same-day acute care, primary care, and endocrinology. Her clinical interests are in treating acute injuries and illnesses, conducting sports physicals, and caring for both pediatric and adult patients. Her experience has also fostered a special interest in diabetes management.

She completed her Bachelors of Science in Public Health at the University of Washington. She then pursued further education at the University of Washington School of Medicine’s MEDEX Northwest Masters of Clinical Health Services Physician Assistant Program.

Outside of work, Sarah finds joy in outdoor activities such as landscaping, gardening and exploring nature. She cherishes family time and travel experiences, actively supporting her kids during baseball games and cheering for the Mariners.

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Katherine Thompson

Master of Clinical Health Services – University of Washington MEDEX 2016

Katherine Thompson, PA-C, is a dedicated healthcare professional serving as part of the Snoqualmie Ridge Urgent Care team. She is committed to delivering exceptional care and contributing to the mission of providing thoughtful, holistic, patient-centered healthcare to the Snoqualmie Valley.

What truly excites Katherine about being a part of Snoqualmie Valley Hospital is the opportunity for growth and the ability to build new resources within the health district. She believes in constantly improving healthcare services and finding innovative ways to better serve the community. Katherine’s passion lies in trauma-informed care, particularly for survivors of sexual assault, intimate partner violence, child abuse, and human trafficking. Her focus on this niche area demonstrates her deep commitment to supporting and advocating for those who have experienced trauma.

Outside of her professional life, Katherine finds joy in living in the picturesque Snoqualmie Valley. The proximity to nature and a wide range of outdoor activities provides her with a perfect balance to her work. She appreciates the easy access to hiking trails, scenic views, and the opportunity to engage in her favorite pastime: competitive rowing as a masters rower for Lake Sammamish. When she’s not rowing or immersed in her work, Katherine enjoys spending time with her one-and-only grey tabby cat, who keeps her company and brings joy to her life.

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Katherine Stanton

Katherine Stanton holds a Master of Medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies from Arcadia University in Glenside, PA, and a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, AZ. Before becoming a Physician Assistant, Katherine worked as a Medical Assistant and Scribe in an Orthopedics and Sports Medicine clinic, where she gained hands-on experience in casting, splinting, and treating musculoskeletal injuries.

Katherine chose to join Snoqualmie Valley Health because of its patient-centered approach and the unique community of Snoqualmie. She values the hospital’s emphasis on clear communication, accountability, and shared decision-making, which align with her own philosophy of care. Katherine believes in empowering patients through education and collaboration, ensuring they are active participants in their healthcare decisions.

With clinical interests in Sports Medicine and Orthopedics, Katherine is passionate about making a positive impact on her patients’ lives and appreciates the continuous learning opportunities in medicine.

Originally from Lacey, WA, Katherine now resides in the Renton/Bellevue area. Outside of work, she enjoys hiking, paddleboarding, and spending time with family and friends. She also has a polydactyl cat named Shakira, who keeps her on her toes.