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|description='''Swedish Health Services''' is the largest nonprofit health care provider in the Seattle metropolitan area, operating five hospital campuses and over 100 primary and specialty care clinics across the Puget Sound region. | |description='''Swedish Health Services''' is the largest nonprofit health care provider in the [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]] metropolitan area, operating five hospital campuses and over 100 primary and specialty care clinics across the Puget Sound region. | ||
They offer comprehensive medical services, including primary care, specialty care, emergency care, and surgery. Swedish is also provides gender-affirming care for transgender and gender-diverse individuals, such as hormone therapy and surgical procedures. | They offer comprehensive medical services, including primary care, specialty care, emergency care, and surgery. Swedish is also provides gender-affirming care for transgender and gender-diverse individuals, such as hormone therapy and surgical procedures. | ||
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| Location: | Seattle, Washington |
| Website: | swedish.org |
| Founded: | 1910 |
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Swedish Health Services is the largest nonprofit health care provider in the Seattle metropolitan area, operating five hospital campuses and over 100 primary and specialty care clinics across the Puget Sound region.
They offer comprehensive medical services, including primary care, specialty care, emergency care, and surgery. Swedish is also provides gender-affirming care for transgender and gender-diverse individuals, such as hormone therapy and surgical procedures.
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| Gender Affirming Care Seattle-area healthcare for transgender patients, including both hormone therapy and surgery. |
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