
Pregnancy, child and teen health services and resources
Immigrant clients are encouraged to access services without fear
It's very unlikely that federal immigration agents would search our clinics for someone. But, just in case, Public Health — Seattle & King County has taken steps to strengthen the protections for all clients at our health clinics. Learn more.
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) supplemental nutrition program
WIC is a supplemental food program for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, infants and children and also provides health screening, nutrition and health education, breastfeeding promotion and support, help getting other services and checks for nutritious foods.
Access to Baby and Child Dentistry (ABCD)
ABCD focuses on preventive and restorative dental care for Medicaid-eligible children. Dentists have been specifically trained and certified on caring for young kids, preventing tooth decay early and educating parents about how to take good care of their children's teeth.Child Care Health Program (CCHP)
The CCHP supports child care and early learning programs by promoting health and safety practices with its team of nurse, mental health, nutrition, and education consultants. The CCHP offers providers tools and resources including model health policy templates, communicable disease prevention information, nutrition and healthy eating guidelines, WAC-compliant health forms and care plans, and other materials to promote healthy child development and behaviors.King County Teen Clinics
Public Health teen clinics provide a safe, friendly, confidential place for teens to get the help they need and learn the facts. All services free or low cost. Guys and girls up to their 21st birthday are welcome at Teen Clinics. We welcome straight, gay, lesbian, bi, trans, queer, and questioning teens. We do not judge you based on who you have sex with.
Kids Plus program
Kids Plus provides assistance for children and their families experiencing homelessness. It provides support from a multi-disciplinary team of nursing, social work, chemical dependency, housing and eligibility specialists during times of transition.
First Steps Maternity Support Services and Infant Case Management (MSS/ICM)
First Steps – MSS/ICM helps clients have healthy pregnancies. Working with your MSS care team, you'll receive health education and counseling during and two months after your pregnancy ends (miscarriage, termination, or childbirth). Your ICM team helps you connect with resources and services that support the health and well-being of your baby through their first year of life.
Nurse-Family Partnership
Nurse-Family Partnership is a community health program that helps transform the lives of young, low-income pregnant people with their first child. The program partners pregnant clients with registered nurses from pregnancy through a child's second birthday, allowing nurses to deliver the support first-time parents need to have a healthy pregnancy, become knowledgeable and responsible parents, and provide their babies with the best possible start in life.