Removing Barriers for Better Health
WSU Health is committed to improving access to quality care for all individuals with disabilities. This includes:
- Physical or mobility disability
- Psychiatric or emotional disability
- Intellectual, developmental, or learning disability
- Blindness or low vision
- Deaf or hard of hearing
- Speech and language disabilities
- Sensory disability and neurodiversity
- Other disabilities
Learn more about accessible parking, building access, alternative formats, and more to ensure a seamless appointment experience.
Access Information and Services
Transportation and Parking
All clinics have one or more disabled parking spaces near building entrances. View parking information by clinic location. For those using public transit in Spokane who are unable to use fixed-route buses, wheelchair-accessible paratransit services may be an option.
Building and Equipment Access
All clinic buildings are wheelchair accessible and equipped with accessible restrooms. Mobile health unit provides services in various locations; please call 509-505-7481 for details.
ASL Interpretation
ASL interpretation is available to ensure Deaf and hard-of-hearing patients can communicate effectively with their health care team. Services are scheduled in advance or provided via app. Please notify us when making your appointment to request services.
Language Services
We offer language assistance, including live interpretation and translated materials, for Spanish and other languages. Please notify us when making your appointment to request services.
Web Accessibility
WSU is committed to providing equal access to electronic and information technology to individuals with disabilities. This includes WSU websites, documents, and other products. Learn more about our digital accessibility policy or report a digital accessibility issue.
Nondiscrimination Policy
WSU does not discriminate or permit discrimination by any member of its community against any individual on the basis of physical disability, mental disability, sensory disability, use of a trained service animal, genetic information, or other protected classes except as authorized by law.
Request Assistance
If you require assistance or additional information in order to access care, please call 509-505-7481, email info@health.wsu.edu, or notify a staff member during your visit.