Shield HealthCare is a leading provider of disposable medical supplies, servicing the state of Washington with a focus on customer satisfaction. Shield is dedicated to fulfilling the incontinence and adult diaper, ostomy, urological, wound, enteral nutrition and breastfeeding product needs of consumers and the caregiving community. Shield HealthCare serves customers with Medicare, Washington Medicaid, dual eligible beneficiaries, HMOs and private health care plans. With distribution and customer service offices in Washington, we are local and here to help.
Shield HealthCare serves customers with Medicare, Washington Medicaid, dual eligible beneficiaries, HMOs and private health care plans within the entire state of Washington including:
Auburn
Bellevue
Bellingham
Everett
Federal Way
Gig Harbor
Issaquah
Kennewick
Kent
Kirkland
Lacey
Lynnwood
Marysville
Oak Harbor
Olympia
Puyallup
Redmond
Renton
Seattle
Spokane
Tacoma
Vancouver
Walla Walla
Wenatchee
Yakima
Shield HealthCare’s California distribution and Corporate Offices are located at:
For 57 years, Shield HealthCare has been helping people with a need for disposable medical products live comfortably at home.
Shield HealthCare Benefits At A Glance:
Beginning 9/13/21, everyone attending an event with 500 or more people throughout the entire state will be required to wear a face-covering.
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