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Upgraded substance use treatment and recovery unit at Providence Everett provides more privacy and comfort while serving more people in need of help with substance use treatment and recovery.

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has awarded Providence Regional Medical Center Everett (PRMCE) a Four-star Overall Hospital Quality Rating for 2026.

This Mother’s Day, we are sharing stories of Providence families where a calling to serve is passed from one generation to the next.

A Look Inside Providence’s Medical Tents at Spokane’s Biggest Race

John Brooks is a 45‑year‑old father who had the Ross Procedure to fix aortic valve disease, a condition that can cause the valve to become too narrow or fail to close properly.

Warner Slater, 61, realized his was short of breath. This was not normal for an avid mountain biker. A heart surgery brought him back to life.

For birthing families in the Pacific Northwest, culturally congruent care is closer than you think. The Providence Everett midwifery team is built to reflect every family it serves.

Providence Medical Group primary care practitioners in Snohomish County are encouraging residents to stay ahead of crisis by focusing on primary and preventive care for every stage of life.

Providence Regional Medical Center Everett (PRMCE) announced it has selected Vituity for its new physician services agreement to provide hospitalist services at PRMCE.

GLP‑1 medications mimic a natural hormone that helps regulate blood sugar, appetite and digestion. Learn what they are, how they work and who they’re for.

Each option serves a different purpose—and choosing the right one can save you time, reduce your costs, and help you get the right care faster.

Prostate cancer screening saves lives. Learn when to start PSA testing, what results mean, and how men in North Puget Sound can make informed screening decisions.

When Providence nurse Jackie S. went out to dinner, she expected nothing more than a quiet night out. Instead, she found herself living out the very reason she became a nurse.

This achievement means the most advanced stroke treatment is available right here at home when every second matters.







