News
2007 and 2006 NewsDecember 28, 2007 – Changes at Lake Wilderness Medical Clinic and Lake Wilderness Specialty Clinic
As of January 31st, 2008 Snoqualmie Valley Hospital (Public Hospital District No. 4) will discontinue operating the Lake Wilderness Medical Clinic. Read more »
December 5 , 2007 - Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Mobile Mammogram Service
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital is pleased to announce the arrival of the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance mobile digital mammography service. The Northwest’s only all-digital mammogram. You can now get the same high quality digital mammography technology close to home. Don’t miss this great opportunity. Read more »
November, 2007 - New Clinic now open in Hospital
Providing family practice medicine in a hospital setting, the clinic is close to laboratory, imaging and other hospital services that are particularly convenient for patients with limited mobility or transportation restrictions. Read more »
October, 2007
Flu Season right around the corner, learn about this contagious respiratory illness and steps you can take to protect you and your family. During this time of year you hear everyone talking about the flu and how you should make sure to get a flu vaccine. Read more »
June 6, 2007 - Foundation awards scholarships and adds new board members
The Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Foundation was recently created to show support for the Hospital and its clinics as well Read more »
March 2007 - “Restock the Bank” a great success!
On Saturday, March 10th, Lake Wilderness Medical Clinic and Pinnacle Physical Therapy teamed up to hold their 2nd annual “Restock the Bank” event in support of the Maple Valley Food Bank. Read more »
February 2007 - Hospital enlists community advisors for outreach and advice
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital is continually working to reach out to its community. Read more »
January 2007 - Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Foundation announces scholarship programs
The mission of the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Foundation is to promote healthcare services, education, and research in the Snoqualmie Valley and surrounding areas.
1/17/07: More financial assistance at all WA hospitals
Voluntary Policy Gives Discounts to Moderate-Income Washington Residents
All community hospitals in Washington State, including Snoqualmie Valley Hospital are voluntarily expanding their guidelines for patient financial assistance. Read more »
1/8/07: Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Launches Falls Prevention Campaign
The Washington Health Foundation (WHF) has awarded a $14,936 Healthy Systems Challenge Grant to Snoqualmie Valley Hospital to support the Snoqualmie and Maple Valley Falls Prevention campaign in establishing senior exercise classes and educating them about Falls Prevention based on the Stay Active and Independent for Life (SAIL) program. Read more »
12/19/06: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Due to the ongoing severe cold weather conditions and associated increase in carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning among King County residents, please keep in mind the following information from Public Health – Seattle & King County. Read more »
8/30/06: Expanding Hospital Services
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital is pleased to announce the decision to expand geriatric and general care services for the future benefit of District residents. Read more »
Community Health Quarterly Newsletter
Community Health Quarterly is a community newsletter featuring health information and the latest news on Snoqualmie Valley Hospital and Clinics programs and services. The newsletter is produced quarterly and mailed to all residents in King County Public Hospital District No. 4.
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Newsletter pdfs
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