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A Providence Swedish pediatric infectious disease physician offers insights into the recent controversy around vaccination policy changes coming out of Washington, DC. Learn more.

Community fundraising events support research advancements and build loving bonds of support for patients and their families. Learn more.

Built by community support, Providence Swedish has been a cornerstone of compassionate care in the Puget Sound region for more than a century. Learn more.

Our nurse navigator program provides whole-person care for the residents of First Hill's Blake House. Watch the video and learn more.

Hundreds of caregivers turned out to celebrate the Providence Swedish milestone and put their signatures on the final steel beam of the First Hill campus's new North Patient Tower. Learn more.

Providence Swedish is proud to support the Cascade Bicycle Club's Pedaling Relief Project, which distributes rescued food to King County food banks. Learn more.

In 2024, Providence Swedish contributed $497 million in community benefit programs across the Puget Sound region. Discover the initiatives making a difference in our Puget Sound communities.

The 2025-2027 CHIP outlines key strategies to improve the health of our communities.

At Providence Swedish's recent "Nurse for a Day" event, youngsters had a chance to explore health care careers and connect with caregivers. Read more.

It's National Nurses Week. Providence Swedish North Division Chief Nursing Officer Renee Rassilyer-Bomers discusses the incredible work of our nurses and the future of the profession. Read more.

Ride along with the caregivers who provide mobile breast cancer screenings to patients across Western Washington. Read more.

We're celebrating Volunteer Appreciation Week. Meet some of the special people who give of themselves to ease the way for everyone in our community. Learn more.

We're celebrating Volunteer Appreciation Week. Meet some of the special people who give of themselves to ease the way for everyone in our community. Learn more.

Sounders players met with students to highlight the importance of mental health and share personalized tools to support emotional well-being. Watch the video to learn more.

Raise your voice to protect Medicaid and those who depend on it for their health care needs. Learn more.

Join us for this free event on April 18 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Mercer Island Community and Event Center. Registration is required. Learn more.

JUST Birth and Team Birth are helping ensure that every family has the best, healthiest childbirth experience possible.

In partnership with the Seattle Storm and Providence Swedish, Rise Above students were given a space to learn from various health care professionals and ask meaningful questions.

These detail-oriented parents knew that their Providence Swedish maternity team would with them every step of the way. Watch the video and learn more.

Clinicians from the Providence family of organizations work with Project Access Northwest to strike down longstanding barriers to specialty and primary care.