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Published August 14, 2026

Healthcare and Hospitals in Bothell, WA: A Guide for Homebuyers

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Written by Mindy Newton

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Bothell sits at the county line between Snohomish and King, which is exactly why so many buyers end up living in Bothell - you get access to Seattle and the Eastside without fully committing to either. Homes are moving in roughly 13 days and the median sale price was hovering around $1.1 million in mid-2026, so this isn't a market where you have the luxury of overthinking your offer.

For buyers relocating to Bothell from out of state, and especially for medical professionals scoping out commutes, healthcare access comes up early in the conversation. Bothell doesn't have a large acute-care hospital inside city limits - that's just the reality - but it sits inside a ring of strong regional providers and has a solid network of outpatient facilities on its own turf. Knowing where those facilities are, and how long it takes to reach the ones that aren't, will help you figure out which neighborhood actually fits your life.

An Overview of Local Healthcare Facilities

If you're expecting a full hospital campus anchoring the middle of town, Bothell isn't built that way. Inpatient and emergency services come from neighboring cities, while routine care, urgent care, and specialty outpatient services are well-represented inside Bothell itself.

That's not a knock on the city. The local clinics are integrated with the larger regional networks, so your records follow you whether you're at a Bothell clinic or a Seattle medical center. You'll drive a town over for a surgery or an ER visit, but you can handle most of your day-to-day healthcare without leaving your zip code.

Major Regional Health Systems

The dominant networks serving Bothell residents are EvergreenHealth, based in Kirkland, and Swedish Health Services, which operates campuses in Edmonds and Mill Creek. UW Medicine is also in the picture through its UW Medical Center-Northwest and Montlake campuses.

All three systems maintain a real presence inside Bothell, not just nearby. EvergreenHealth runs a Primary Care clinic in Canyon Park, Kaiser Permanente operates the Northshore Medical Center in Bothell, and Pacific Medical Centers has a clinic in the Canyon Park area as well. So while the flagship hospitals are outside city limits, you're not starting from zero.

Emergency Care and Trauma Centers

There's no Level 1 or Level 2 trauma center inside Bothell. For severe trauma, emergency responders will route you to the appropriate regional facility - Washington State has a single Level 1 trauma center, Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. Other Level 2 centers operate along the I-5 corridor, but none are inside Bothell's city limits.

For day-to-day emergencies, the closest full ER options are in Kirkland and along the 522 corridor. It's worth having that drive time mapped out before you need it.

Housing Options Near the Medical Hubs

Healthcare workers and buyers who want quick access to medical clinics tend to anchor their search around Bothell's commercial centers. Canyon Park is the biggest of those - it's the city's main shopping and medical district, sitting right where I-405 meets Highway 527.

As of late spring 2026, there were 156 homes available in the area's inventory. You'll find a range from established single-family homes to newer townhouses. Competition in these specific neighborhoods stays steady - over a quarter of homes recently sold above list price, so if you've got Canyon Park access at the top of your list, come in with a strong offer and a clear head.

Neighborhoods Near the Medical District

The residential areas surrounding Canyon Park put you within a short drive of the local clinics without dropping you on top of a commercial strip. Thrasher's Corner and North Bothell lean newer construction, which means updated floor plans and less deferred maintenance for buyers who don't want a project.

Neighborhoods that border Kenmore, Woodinville, and Mill Creek also work well for this. You stay within reach of Bothell's outpatient clinics while keeping the larger hospitals in neighboring towns accessible. The trade-off is usually a bit more driving, but the housing mix is broader.

Commutes and Public Transit

Bothell is served by King County Metro and Sound Transit routes - specifically routes 120, 230, 239, 372, 522, 535, and 106, connecting from the Bothell Park & Ride and other local stops to major medical centers. That matters more than people realize when you're looking at daily hospital commutes.

The 535 bus connects Bothell and Bellevue directly, offering access to Overlake Hospital. The 522 bus, combined with the Link light rail, gets you to UW Medical Center and Harborview Medical Center in Seattle - which is a legitimate alternative to sitting on I-405 traffic twice a day.

Specialized and Outpatient Care Clinics

Outpatient care is where Bothell's internal healthcare infrastructure is genuinely strong. The city isn't trying to be a hospital town, but it's well-stocked with the kind of facilities that cover most of what you actually need on a regular basis - pediatrics, physical therapy, lab work, imaging, primary care.

Because these clinics are distributed across the commercial corridors rather than concentrated in one spot, most residents end up living within a few miles of a primary care provider without specifically trying to.

Primary Care and Specialty Clinics

Canyon Park is where you'll find the densest cluster. Pacific Medical Centers and EvergreenHealth Primary Care both operate there, handling daily medical needs and referring out to the larger hospital networks when something more serious is required.

Kaiser Permanente's Northshore Medical Center in Bothell is worth calling out separately. For members, it covers pharmacy, lab testing, and primary care in one facility - no trip to Seattle or Bellevue required for routine visits.

Veterans Affairs Medical Centers

Veterans won't find a VA hospital inside Bothell - the nearest full VA medical centers are in Seattle and at American Lake in Tacoma, both accessible via I-5 or I-405. Bothell residents receive care through the VA Puget Sound Health Care System, which operates across western Washington, but the main campuses require a commute. If that drive matters to your decision, it's worth factoring into which part of Bothell you're targeting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the closest major hospitals and emergency rooms for residents buying a home in Bothell, WA?

For major hospital care, most Bothell residents use EvergreenHealth in Kirkland or the Swedish Health Services campuses in Edmonds and Mill Creek. For severe emergencies, Harborview Medical Center in Seattle is the region's only Level 1 trauma center.

Does purchasing a house near Bothell-area medical centers increase its resale value?

Proximity to commercial hubs like Canyon Park helps sustain buyer demand - homes in Bothell are currently selling in roughly 13 days on average. A nearby clinic doesn't guarantee a higher price, but being close to employment centers and transit routes like the 535 bus line keeps these neighborhoods consistently attractive to buyers.

Which Bothell neighborhoods offer the fastest access to healthcare facilities?

Neighborhoods around Canyon Park, where I-405 meets Highway 527, put you closest to Bothell's local clinics. Thrasher's Corner and North Bothell are also very short drives from those medical centers.

How can I market my Bothell property to traveling nurses and local hospital staff?

Lead with transit. Highlight proximity to the Bothell Park & Ride and specific routes like the 522 bus, which connects Bothell to Seattle and UW Medical Center. Emphasize the commute times to Kirkland and Edmonds, where the larger acute-care hospitals are located.

Is ambulance siren noise a common issue when buying a house near the Canyon Park medical district?

Generally, no - at least not at the level you'd expect near a major ER. Bothell's Canyon Park facilities are outpatient clinics, specifically Pacific Medical Centers and Kaiser Permanente Northshore, not Level 1 trauma centers, so ambulance frequency is lower than it would be near a full emergency department. That said, homes directly on Highway 527 will have standard commercial road noise and emergency vehicle traffic.

Should I buy in Bothell or Kirkland if being minutes away from a major hospital is my top priority?

If you need to be minutes from a major acute-care hospital, neighborhoods in Kirkland are the cleaner choice - the city is home to the main EvergreenHealth campus. Bothell makes more sense if you're comfortable with outpatient access nearby, like EvergreenHealth Primary Care in Canyon Park, and don't mind driving to a neighboring city when something more serious comes up.

 

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