Cherry Hill Clinic
Swedish Family Medicine - Cherry Hill is an innovative hospital-based primary care center with the mission of providing quality care to indigent patients. It was first established in 1974, with a clientele consisting mostly of the urban poor of central Seattle. Now, the clinic serves patients from all over Seattle as well as from adjoining counties, but remains rooted in the Central District, Seattle’s diverse and historically Black neighborhood.
The Cherry Hill Clinic’s patient population is the most diverse of our training sites. There are more than 30 languages regularly spoken in our clinic, with the most common being Amharic, Spanish, Tigrinya, Oromo, Somali, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and Arabic. The English-speaking population we serve is also exceptionally diverse: about 30% of our patients self-identify as African American, 30% as white, and the remainder are divided among many different ethnicities. Cherry Hill Clinic is also the primary care home for the Washington Anti-Trafficking Response Network and YouthCare.
Cherry Hill Clinic is part of Swedish Health Services, the largest, most comprehensive healthcare system in the Pacific Northwest. As part of this larger healthcare organization, our indigent patients benefit from increased access to services, imaging, and specialists.
Cherry Hill Clinic accepts four residents in each year of training and serves as the clinic training site for the Rural Training Track interns.
As a resident-driven clinic, the Cherry Hill training site continually evolves to serve the needs of its patients and its surrounding community. Residents have been instrumental in introducing many new and exciting programs to clinic, resulting in learning experiences and leadership opportunities around practice management, quality improvement, and Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles.
As the primary clinic for most of the residency's core faculty, this clinic also highlights many of the special expertise and training of our faculty. Some of these offerings include:
Integrative Medicine clinic
Procedure clinic
Colposcopy & LEEP clinic
OB and AAA ultrasound
Miscarriage management
Low-barrier buprenorphine clinic
Addiction Medicine and chronic pain management expertise
The Cherry Hill clinic has a variety of other services available on site. This reduces barriers and expands access to vulnerable populations, and benefits both patients and resident learners. Some highlights of these services include:
OB Outreach Clinic, serving pregnant women with chemical dependency
In-house pharmacy staff, including pharmacy students and interns
In-house social work and behavioral health interns
Cherry Hill Clinic’s NRMP Match number is 1755120C3.
Patients at a Glance
Racial and Ethnic Identity
Mirrors the Central District: historically Black neighborhood with a large immigrant East African, Central/South American, and East/Southeast Asian population.
American Indian/Alaska Native | 1.92% |
Asian | 12.51% |
Black/African American | 38.39% |
Hawaiian Native/Other Pacific Islander | 1.53% |
Hispanic | 8.60% |
Middle Eastern and North African | 0.03% |
White | 37.96% |
Chose not to disclose | 1.55% |
Unknown | 17.91% |
Languages, 2023
14% of visits are done in 44 languages other than English. The most common languages, in decreasing order, are Spanish, Amharic, Tigrinya, Oromo, Somali, Vietnamese, Cantonese, Tagalog, Mandaric, and Arabic.
Gender Identity, 2023
Female | 59.07% |
Male | 39.16% |
Other | 0.80% |
Transgender Female | 0.28% |
Transgender Male | 0.18% |
Chose not to disclose | 0.18% |
Genderqueer | 0.12% |
Nonbinary | 0.12% |
Genderfluid | 0.04% |
Unknown (unable to collect) | 0.04% |
Primary Payors, 2023
Private | 39% |
Medicaid | 39% |
Medicare | 21% |
Military | 1% |
Virtual Tour
Take a look around the clinic and meet the Cherries with this video tour!