Financial Assistance

Wenatchee Valley Medical Center strives to be a good neighbor and to support the communities we serve and their quality of life with financial assistance, and through our individual efforts as involved community members.

Financial Assistance Programs:

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What is the Compassionate Care Program?
Wenatchee Valley Medical Center's Compassionate Care Program provides financial assistance for medical services to uninsured and underinsured patients who meet the eligibility requirements.
Who can apply for the Compassionate Care Program?
Patients residing in the WVMC service area (Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Okanogan counties and the city of Othello) who feel that they may be eligible may apply for the Compassionate Care Program.
How do I apply for the Compassionate Care Program?

Wenatchee Valley Medical Center provides an application process. Each patient will have an initial determination and will be reviewed for other programs prior to receiving an application. For more information, please contact Compassionate Care Program Coordinator Hope Oseguera at (509) 663-8711, ext. 7366.

What are the qualifications for the Compassionate Care Program?
Compassionate Care will only be considered after all other financial resources available to the patient have been explored and exhausted. Patients who are uninsured and whose household income is less than 300% of the HHS Poverty Level or patients who are insured and whose household income is less than 200% of the HHS Poverty Level will be considered.