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Primary care, behavioral health services, and hormone therapy, including puberty blockers, are covered under Apple Health. For more information about the Transhealth Program, contact [email protected].
Offers hearing care and hearing aids for adults and children. This clinic accepts Apple Health (Medicaid) and private insurance.
Vision clinic where qualifying individuals receive an eye health exam and glasses. The clinic is staffed by volunteer professional optometrists.
Columbia Basin Health Association's eye care clinics are staffed with opticians experienced in treating patients of all ages.
Offers free vision exams for patients who are low-income, uninsured, or carry insurance that does not cover vision care.
Family Conversations (FC) is a program for families with children from birth to age three who are deaf or hard-of-hearing (D/HH). Offers a total communication approach which integrates Signing Exact English (S.E.E.), speaking and listening. The children served have a variety of hearing levels.
Columbia Basin Health Association's eye care clinics are staffed with opticians experienced in treating patients of all ages.
Provides hearing tests and hearing aids for those in need. $50 copay required, all other costs covered by Bellingham Central Lions Club and the Lions Foundation.
This phone line helps King County residents connect to healthcare and other resources, including vision care, in their areas.
Columbia Basin Health Association's eye care clinics are staffed with opticians experienced in treating patients of all ages.
This website contains a variety of reading materials and educational resources for families and children with eye conditions.

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Ophthalmology Referrals
Free eye examinations and glasses for qualified low-income persons who complete an application and can meet the income requirements. Open the first and third Thursday of each month by appointment.
This program helps babies in Washington receive a hearing screening at birth and babies identified as deaf or hard of hearing receive necessary early support services.
WSDS provides assistance and resources to children who are deaf or hard of hearing, blind or visually impaired, or deaf-blind.
Tri-Cities Community Health eye care clinic is staffed with opticians experienced in treating patients of all ages.