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Every Apple Health plan has an official directory of doctors and clinics that accept it. Pick your plan below to search — or scroll down for dental, Medicare, and no-insurance options.
Your plan's name is printed on your Apple Health services card. Each button opens that plan's official “find a doctor” tool — search by ZIP code, specialty, or clinic name.
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Find a DoctorCheck your Apple Health services card, or call Apple Health customer service at 1-800-562-3022. Or just call us — figuring this out together is what we do.
(253) 407-3287Federally supported clinics that welcome everyone — they accept Apple Health and charge on a sliding scale if you're uninsured. Medical, dental, and behavioral health under one roof.
Find a health center near youA free Washington referral service that connects you to dentists accepting Apple Health and patients without insurance.
Visit DentistLinkOn Medicare? The official Medicare tool lists doctors, hospitals, and other providers that accept it.
Open Care CompareWashington Healthplanfinder is the official place to apply for Apple Health (free for those who qualify) or shop for a plan. Applying takes about 30 minutes — and helping people through it is something we do.
Go to Washington HealthplanfinderTrusted, plain-language information from official public health sources — no ads, no fads.
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CDC: Heart DiseaseFree healthy food, nutrition support, and breastfeeding help for pregnant women, new parents, and kids under 5 in Washington.
WA DOH: WIC ProgramRecommended vaccine schedules for children and adults — from the CDC.
CDC: VaccinesFree statewide connection to family resources — child development, parenting support, food, and early learning.
Visit Help Me Grow WAMedlinePlus from the National Library of Medicine — trusted, plain-language pages on hundreds of conditions and medicines, in many languages.
Browse MedlinePlusAppointments go by fast. The federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality offers free question lists and a Question Builder so you walk in prepared — and walk out with answers. Bring your list, and bring us: your care coordinator can join appointments with you.
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Free help lines available right now — 988, 211, and more.
MCO? ProviderOne? Common healthcare terms explained in plain language.
Three quick questions to see which of our programs may fit you.
Finding the right clinic, plan, or program can be overwhelming. Navigation is literally our job — call and we'll figure it out together.