Ambulatory Infusion Center

7679.7 miles away
425-207-5174
8 a.m. - 5 p.m., 7 days a week

Ambulatory Infusion Center

8 a.m. - 5 p.m., 7 days a week

Our Approach

The Swedish Ambulatory Infusion Center offers a wide variety of treatments for outpatient infusion, transfusion and injection services in a caring and comfortable setting. Our highly experienced team is dedicated to meeting the individual needs of each patient.

We’re located on the Swedish Edmonds campus, just north of Seattle. We’re dedicated to serving the local community by making it more convenient for patients in the area to have access to infusion services.

We offer infusion services for a variety of different conditions, including:

  • Anemia
  • Arthritis
  • Crohn’s Disease
  • Dehydration
  • Infections
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Osteoporosis
  • Ulcerative colitis

If you’re interested in infusion therapy but don’t see your condition listed above, please call our office. We’re happy to discuss what infusion treatments may be available to you.

Our services are coordinated to ensure proper education, training and to monitor your care to achieve expected clinical outcomes and include:

  • Antibiotics
  • Blood transfusion
  • IV infusions or injections for patients in our center
    • IVIG
    • Evenity
    • Ocrevus
    • Orencia
    • Prolia
    • Reclast
    • Remicade
    • Retacrit
    • Rituxan
    • SKYRIZI
    • Tysabri
  • Central line care and management
    • Dressing changes
    • Flushing
  • Hydration
  • Implanted vascular access device
    • Assessment, de-accessing, re-accessing
    • Complication identification and management
  • Iron infusion
    • InFed
    • Injectafer
    • Venofer
  • Migraine infusion

Planning Your Visit

We understand how overwhelming scheduling an infusion appointment can seem. Here is some important information to know about how to schedule a visit, what you’ll need to provide and what to potentially expect on treatment day.

You can review directions and parking availability on our Swedish Edmonds campus map page.

A referral from your physician is required before we can schedule an appointment with you.

You may schedule your appointment by calling our reception staff at the number above. If our receptionist is unavailable, please leave a voice message. We check messages regularly each morning and throughout the day. Be sure to leave your name, return phone number and birth date.

Many of the infusion treatments that we provide may require pre-authorization from your insurance provider before treatment. Prior to scheduling your first appointment, we’ll work with you and your physician’s office staff to get the authorization.

Our center schedules patients based on the anticipated treatment time; it’s important for you to be on time for your appointment.

Our current check-in for registration is 15 minutes before your actual scheduled infusion. If you arrive late, we make every effort to treat you, but your appointment may require re-scheduling.

Treatment rooms have a comfortable recliner chair and an area to hang your personal belongings. You’re welcome to bring personal diversion/entertainment devices – computer, tablet, handheld game, cell phone, book, magazines, iPod, DVD player, etc. – and snack food of choice from home.

Our infusion center amenities include:

  • Cable TV
  • Interpreter services
    • Please notify us during appointment scheduling if you’d like us to make this service available to you.
  • Pillows and warm blankets
  • Snacks for patients, upon request*
  • WiFi

*Snacks are provided to patients only. Your companion may bring their own snacks.

We want to ensure you’re mentally and physically prepared for your infusion treatment. Here are some best practices:

  • Drink plenty of fluids the day before, unless directed otherwise by your physician.
  • Dress comfortably and bring layers. The infusion center’s temperature can fluctuate throughout the building.
  • Give yourself enough time to arrive 15 minutes before your appointment. This allows you to navigate traffic or public transit, find parking and locate the infusion center.

Treatment time can vary depending on the type of infusion you’re receiving. There are other factors that may influence the duration of your treatment, such as:

  • Lab testing – Some infusions require lab tests to be drawn prior to the scheduled infusion.
  • Medication preparation – Treatment medications are only prepared by our pharmacy after you arrive and check in.
  • Pre-medications – Many treatment programs require pre-medication. The length of time between taking the pre-medication and starting your infusion can be 15-60 minutes.

Check with your nurse for an estimate of your treatment time or any other questions or concerns.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, we do require a referral from your physician for any infusion treatments.

We accept a wide range of insurance providers. We recommend you contact your insurance provider and inquire with them directly.

Many infusion treatments that we provide require pre-authorization from your insurance company prior to your treatment. We work with you and your physician’s office staff to get authorization before scheduling your first appointment.

Our rooms can accommodate one family member or friend during your treatment. To maintain a calm and healing environment, we respectfully ask that you speak quietly and not bring children with you.

While snacks may be provided to our patients, your companion will need to bring their own.

We’ll provide snacks upon request, such as:

  • Cheese and crackers
  • Graham crackers

We’re also happy to provide you with beverages, such as:

  • Apple juice
  • Black tea
  • Coffee
  • Cranberry juice
  • Hot chocolate

Yes, we encourage patients to bring items that can help you pass the time during treatment. We do ask that you keep all noise to a reasonable volume and/or use headphones in consideration of others.