BRIEF: Health insurance offices of Yakima Neighborhood Health Services open on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Yakima Herald-Republic (WA)
Jan. 10--YAKIMA, Wash. -- The last day for health insurance enrollment under the Affordable Care Act is Monday, which is also Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
While Yakima Neighborhood Health Services clinics will be closed for the holiday, its health insurance offices will be open to help those seeking health coverage on the final day of enrollment.
The Yakima location is the Hinman Building at 610 E. Yakima Ave., just off Seventh Street across from Les Schwab. The Sunnyside office is located at Walmart Plaza, 2685 E. Lincoln Ave., Suite E.
Call 509-835-2377 for an appointment. The hours are 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Neighborhood Health's partners for open enrollment are the Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic, Community Health of Central Washington and the Kittitas County Department of Public Health.
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