Washington State University’s Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine and Spokane Public Schools (SPS) are partnering to create the Logan Family Clinic, a new community-based primary care clinic located inside Logan Elementary School.
Open since March 2, the clinic is intended to increase community access to health care by delivering services right where young people and their families need them most—in our public schools.
“With the Logan Family Clinic, we’re making quality health care easier to reach and closer to home,” said WSU President Betsy Cantwell. “Partnering with Spokane Public Schools allows us to serve families right in their neighborhood, marking an important milestone for WSU and the communities we’re here to support.”
The clinic will be operated by WSU Health, the university’s new academic health network that integrates clinical care, student training, and research across the colleges of Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. The clinic marks WSU’s first university-operated, off-campus health clinic.
Find Care at a WSU Health Clinic
WSU Health offers health care services for WSU students, employees, and the wider community, including comprehensive primary care. Services include:
- Preventive care
- Vaccinations
- Acute illness and injury care
- Chronic disease management
- Women’s and men’s health
- Speech therapy
- Sports physicals
- Referrals for specialist care
- And more
Get convenient on-campus care in Spokane at the Primary Care Clinic, Student Clinic, and Speech-Language Pathology Clinic, all located in the Health Sciences Building (HSB/SHSB), or at the newly-launched Logan Family Clinic.
Visit the WSU Health website to schedule an appointment or learn more.
Media Contact
Stephanie Engle, WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine Communications and Marketing, 509-368-6937, stephanie.engle@wsu.edu
