🆘 Medical Emergency Guide for Tourists in Seattle

Whether you’re visiting the Space Needle or kayaking on Lake Union, it’s important to know what to do in case of a medical emergency. Seattle offers top-tier emergency care and a well-coordinated response system. Here’s your go-to guide:

🚨 Immediate Action: Call 911

  • Dial 911 for any life-threatening emergency.
  • Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in Seattle are coordinated by King County Medic One, known for rapid response and advanced care.
  • Dispatchers may guide you through CPR or other first aid until help arrives.

🏥 Major Emergency Rooms in Seattle

HospitalSpecialtyAddressPhone
Harborview Medical CenterLevel I Trauma, Burn, Stroke325 9th Ave(206) 744-3074
UW Medical Center – NorthwestGeneral ER, Surgical Care1550 N 115th St(206) 668-0500
Swedish First Hill ERGeneral Emergency Care747 Broadway(206) 386-6000

These facilities are open 24/7 and equipped to handle trauma, stroke, cardiac events, and more.

💳 Insurance & Costs

  • U.S. healthcare is not free for tourists.
  • Emergency rooms must treat you regardless of ability to pay, but bills can be high.
  • Consider travel health insurance before your trip to cover ER visits, ambulance fees, and hospital stays.

🧭 Urgent Care vs. Emergency Room

  • For non-life-threatening issues (e.g., minor injuries, flu), visit an urgent care clinic.
  • UW Medicine and Swedish offer urgent care locations open 7 days a week.

📘 Preparedness Tips

  • Carry your passport, insurance card, and a list of medications.
  • If you have allergies or chronic conditions, wear a medical alert bracelet.
  • 🌍 Language & Accessibility

    • Most hospitals offer translation services.
    • Seattle’s EMS system includes programs for vulnerable populations, including seniors and people with disabilities.