Care When & Where You Need It
Leading Opioid Treatment in Auburn, Seattle & South King County
We help people in Seattle, Auburn, and surrounding South King County communities recover from opioid use disorder with MOUD, counseling, and daily support.
Call Today
(253) 999-5750
Find Us Nearby
Auburn, Seattle & Tacoma
Walk-In Hours
Monday — Friday: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Need a Ride?
Transportation: (253) 999-5754
(call or text)
Daily Care Leads to Full Recovery
We care for your whole self. We give you medication, counseling, and daily support to help you recover and build a better life.
Opioid Recovery Services
Medication for Opioid Use Disorder
We use FDA-approved medications like methadone, buprenorphine (Suboxone), naltrexone (Vivitrol), and Sublocade to help lower cravings and support your recovery.
Perinatal Care
Safe, caring help for pregnant people who use opioids.
One-on-one and group support to help you heal and stay on track.
Therapy & Group Counseling
Comprehensive Peer Support
We help with housing, rides, doctor visits, and daily needs to make recovery easier.
Mental Health Services
Find caring counseling and support for your well-being.
More Than Treatment
Extra Help for WCDC Members
If you’re already getting care at our clinics, we offer much more than just opioid treatment. We know that real recovery means getting support in all parts of life.
Neighborhood Center
A safe place where members get extra support like life skills classes, job help, peer groups, and tools to build a better life.
We don’t just treat addiction. We’re here to help you feel better in every part of your life.
Free Rides to Treatment
We Bring Care to You
We give free rides to all our clinics in Seattle, Tacoma, and Auburn.
Transportation Line
Call: (253) 999-5754
How It Works
Call to schedule your ride.
We pick you up at your location.
We take you home after your appointment.
All rides are free for members. Rides are available Monday — Saturday.
Find Care Near You
Our clinic in Auburn and our mobile clinics offer the same quality care across the Seattle area.
Auburn Clinic
Located in South King County, Washington
3320 Auburn Way, Auburn, WA 98002
Serving Auburn, Seattle, Kent, Federal Way, Renton, and nearby areas.
Mobile Clinics
We bring opioid treatment directly to local communities in Seattle and South King County, Washington.
Who We Help
We welcome both Native and non-Native people. We take Medicaid and Medicare.
Adults (18+) who need opioid treatment
People living in Washington State
Pregnant people who need support
Anyone needing same-day help
Why so many people rate We Care Daily Clinics as a top treatment center:
No referrals needed. Walk in and start today.
Multiple locations in Auburn, Seattle, and Tacoma.
Medicaid and Medicare.
Support for people without housing and living with addiction.
“We Care gave me the opportunity to recover and gain my life back.”
Compassionate Care, Every Day
Your Path to Recovery
1
Complete an assessment with intake staff.
2
Attend a patient orientation within the first four weeks of beginning treatment.
3
Meet regularly with your counselor.
4
Start recovery!
Talk to Someone Who Cares
Call Us Today at (253) 999-5750
Our Medical Team
Experienced professionals who genuinely care. Our team works together to build a treatment plan that fits your life.
Board-Certified Physicians
Licensed Nurse Practitioners
Certified Behavioral Health Counselors
Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs)
Registered Nurses (RNs)
Member Care Coordinators
SUD Counselors
Certified Peer Counselors
Certified Medical Assistants
We Make Recovery Possible for Everyone
Easy Access to Care
Getting help shouldn’t be hard. That’s why we've removed common roadblocks:
No referral needed
Walk-ins welcome
Same-day treatment
No need to feel "ready" to start
Whole-Person Care Made Simple
We help with all parts of your health, without the hard steps. You can get medication, counseling, and support all in one place.
Mental Health Help Without Barriers
You can get help for both addiction and mental health at the same time. We support people with anxiety, depression, trauma, and more as part of your care.