![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This doesn’t sit well with some and has lead to protesting outside of some clinics. Its services include well exams for men, women and children, injury visits, mental health evaluations, dermatology evaluation, ultrasounds and CT scans, among others.Īccording to its website, Zoom accepts most major insurance networks, and it launched its own insurance plan in 2014, but it doesn’t accept government-funded insurances. Zoom’s out-of-pocket costs for various treatments and services range from $25 to $299. The company, which provides urgent, primary and specialist care, has submitted a plan to the city of Seattle to take over empty space in the new construction of the Hollywood Lofts building at 127 Broadway E, turning it into a clinic with four universal care rooms, a support room, and a pharmacy lab. Zoom officials told CHS they would be in touch last week but haven’t provided additional information on a second planned clinic on Broadway. But this new location will also draw patients from a wider range thanks to proximity to Capitol Hill Station. Considering Zoom+Care clinics don’t accept Tricare, Medicaid or Medicare - they’ve been accused of focusing on focusing care on young and healthy patients - it makes sense the company would open a second Capitol Hill location. ![]()
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