Federally Qualified Health Center
Contact this clinic directly for detailed information about their services and team.
This provider serves patients in Spokane County and surrounding areas in WA.
Federally Qualified Health Center
As a Federally Qualified Health Center, this clinic offers services on a sliding fee scale based on income and family size. Patients without insurance are welcome.
Contact this clinic directly to learn about their sliding fee discount program and what documentation to bring.
As a Federally Qualified Health Center, this location is required to provide the following core services regardless of ability to pay.
Primary Medical Care
Preventive care, chronic disease management, acute illness treatment
Dental Care
Preventive, restorative, and emergency dental services
Mental Health Services
Counseling, therapy, and psychiatric services
Substance Use Treatment
Substance use disorder screening, counseling, and treatment
Enabling Services
Transportation, translation, eligibility assistance, and care coordination
Additional services may include:
Contact this health center directly to confirm specific services available at this location. Services and hours may vary by site.
The NATIVE Project operates the following service delivery sites. All locations provide care regardless of ability to pay.
The only clinic where I felt seen and respected in all of Spokane.
Native project is my go to for all my health and wellness needs for my kids as well as my self. The service is good. Can usually get a quick appointment compared to other places. And the price for care is reasonable. Also they have dental and pharmacy as well as mental health. They also have a variety of children's mental health services which are amazing. I'd recommend to anyone. And I think each and every provider is amazing in their own way. If you don't visit here you should. Everyone is. Welcome
Everyone at the clinic is so caring... Love that I can get medical and dental care, plus the great pharmacy staff are all very conscientious.
Can't refill a prescription when you're out on a Friday. I was never told my provider takes Friday's off. Now I have to be with no meds all weekend. Very frustrating. Oh well, typical BS. All med providers seem to be the same.
The front desk staff at this office are incredibly incompetent, unprofessional, and clearly lack the training needed to do their jobs effectively. I brought in paperwork that I needed the provider to sign and have faxed, and instead of simply handling it, they had me sign a “release of information” just so they could give me back my own documents. After the provider signed them, I assumed they had been faxed as requested—but they weren’t. When I called to follow up, I was told I needed to sign another release form for them to fax the documents. So I made a second trip back to the office, signed the form again, and was assured it would be sent. It still wasn’t. When I called again, Sophia told me it takes seven business days to fax a single piece of paper. Seriously? Why wasn’t that mentioned when I was physically there? How does it take a week to put a document in a fax machine and press send? This level of inefficiency is unacceptable. The front desk staff clearly need additional training and a better understanding of basic administrative tasks.
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For medical emergencies, call 911 first. Then contact the provider for coordination of care.