Personalized family medicine and urgent care services
Located just off of I-90 near the Issaquah Transit Center, the UW Medicine Primary & Urgent Care offers appointments six days a week, including evenings and same-day urgent care.
Board-certified providers offer a complete spectrum of primary care services, including family medicine, internal medicine, behavioral health, travel medicine, nutrition services, and sleep medicine. For your convenience, our site includes an on-site lab and digital X-ray facilities. Clinic providers speak various languages including Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese and Hindi.
Medical advice is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Use MyChart to message your care team any time, or call your clinic during business hours and you'll receive a call back within a day. When the clinic is closed, you'll reach an after-hours consulting nurse service.
We also offer telemedicine visits that are by secure video using a mobile device, tablet or computer for general consultation and obstetrics (OB) services. Established patients can request a telemedicine visit by calling the clinic during business hours or logging in to your MyChart account to book online.
UW Medicine Primary Care is dedicated to providing personalized care throughout all stages of life.
We accept most major insurance plans. Make your appointment for primary care services today.
This clinic is accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC).
A note about patient safety:
UW Medicine Primary Care is committed to providing care in the safest environment possible. We demonstrate our commitment by washing our hands before examinations, asking you to confirm your identity by verifying your name and date of birth at key times and asking you to confirm the medications and allergies listed in your medical record to avoid errors, allergic reactions and drug interactions.
Our clinics do not provide supervision for children, but we are concerned for their safety during your visit. You or a responsible person must directly supervise children at all times while in the building. Please do not allow children to play near equipment, as they could injure themselves or damage the equipment.
UW Medicine Primary Care continually evaluates how we deliver care and ways to improve. To do that, we ask our patients and families for their input in several ways, including patient satisfaction surveys and through our patient and family advisory council.