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WSU Health, Washington State University’s academic health network, is partnering with Spokane Public Schools to launch the Logan Family Clinic at Logan Elementary School on March 2.

What does this mean for the Logan community?

The Logan Family Clinic will bring convenient, school‑based primary care to children and families in the Logan community. By locating the services at the school, the clinic is designed to reduce barriers to care, making it easier for families to get the care they need directly within their neighborhood.

This will be the district’s first elementary school–based health clinic staffed by WSU faculty and students, complementing the district's existing student health initiatives and strengthening comprehensive care for students and their families.

Available Services

The Logan Family Clinic will offer comprehensive, patient-centered care for people of all ages, including, but not limited to:

  • Annual wellness exams

  • Sports, school, and work physicals

  • Vaccinations

  • Women’s and men’s health

  • Cold, flu, and bronchitis

  • Ear infections and sore throat

  • And more

WSU Health accepts most major insurance plans, Medicaid, and offers a sliding fee payment scale. Starting March 2, you may schedule a visit and take the next step toward better health.

Who is WSU Health?

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WSU Health is an interprofessional collaboration through the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, College of Nursing, and College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and our community partners across the state. Learn more about WSU Health in these FAQs.

We look forward to the clinic opening on March 2. Through this partnership, WSU Health and Spokane Public Schools are excited for this opportunity to better serve the health and well-being of our communities.