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If you are interested in getting services from CHS, please call 206 362 7282. CHS is an approved provider for Medicaid/Apple Health and some insurances. To assist the screening staff, please have your name, date of birth, health concern, financial, and insurance information. It is helpful if you have your Provider One Client ID and any insurance information available when you call. Our staff can also help you with insurance benefits and eligibility.Our Locations
CHS | Shoreline – 170th
17018 15th Ave NE Shoreline, WA 98155
Map: Google Map
Bus Lines: Metro 77, 347, 348
206-362-7282
206-362-7152, Fax
Toll Free: 844-778-5548
Programs: Family Support Center, Substance Use Services, Behavioral Health Integration Department, limited Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Services
CHS | Shoreline – 148th
14803 15th Ave NE Shoreline, WA 98155
Map: Google Map
Bus Lines: Metro 77, 308, 330, 347, 348
206-362-7282
206-362-7152, Fax
Toll Free: 844-778-5548
Programs: Mental Health Services, Administration
CHS | Edmonds – Pacific Commons
21727 76th Ave W, Suite J Edmonds, WA 98026
Map: Google Map
Bus Lines: Community Transit 119
206-362-7282
206-362-7152, Fax
Toll Free: 844-778-5548
Programs: Mental Health Services
CHS | Lynnwood – Castle Building
19730 64th Ave W. Lynnwood, WA 98036
Map: Google Map
Bus Lines: Community Transit 114, 166, & Alderwood Zip Shuttle
206-362-7282
206-362-7152, Fax
Toll Free: 844-778-5548
Programs: Community Based Intensive Services Department (WISe/Wraparound Program and Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Program)
CHS | Everett
2002 Madison St Everett, WA 98203
Map: Google Map
Bus Lines: Community Transit Swift Blue, Everett Transit 29, 8
206-362-7282
206-362-7152, Fax
Toll Free: 844-778-5548
Programs: Substance Use Services
CHS Walk-In Hours and Locations
CHS offers Walk-In assessment slots for individuals with King County or Snohomish County Medicaid through our Access Department. For questions about eligibility, please call our main line at (206) 362-7282 and ask for a screening. Please bring any medications you are taking with you. If you are getting a Substance Use Assessment due to a DUI, you must bring your driver’s abstract to the assessment. Children under 13 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.
Crisis Resources (Local)
Crisis Resources (National)
866-427-4747 (24/7)
(425) 388-7215 or toll-free (800) 584-3578 (24/7)
The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones.
Useful Links
- Narcotics Anonymous
- Alcoholics Anonymous
- Mental Health America – Dedicated to helping people live mentally healthy lives
- National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)
Chronic Diseases that Impact and are Impacted by Behavioral Health Conditions:
Diabetes
- The American Diabetes Association (ADA) 800-DIABETES
- Children With Diabetes (for kids and parents)
- Featured bloggers of the week
- National Diabetes Prevention Program: https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/prevention/index.htm
COPD & ASTHMA
- The American Lung Association 1-800-LUNGUSA
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE & HYPERTENSION
- The American Heart Association (AHA) 800-242-8721
- Million Hearts Campaign: https://millionhearts.hhs.gov/
Avoiding Unnecessary Medication, Tests, & Procedures:
- Choosing Wisely Initiative: https://www.choosingwisely.org/
Resources about the Opiate Crisis:
- National Institute of Drug Abuse
- http://stopoverdose.org/
- Health Resources and Services Administration
- Washington State Health Care Authority – It Starts with One Campaign: https://www.getthefactsrx.com/resources
Medicare Information for Seniors:
Resource links are provided for your information only. CHS is not responsible for content, claims, or representations on these sites.
