Halloween Open House
Get ready for some fright-free fun! We're excited to invite the community, employees, and employee families to our WhidbeyHealth Halloween Open House and Trick-or-Treat event - a festive, family-friendly celebration
Get ready for some fright-free fun! We're excited to invite the community, employees, and employee families to our WhidbeyHealth Halloween Open House and Trick-or-Treat event - a festive, family-friendly celebration
Stay Active and Independent for Life (SAIL) is an evidence-based exercise program developed by the Washington State Department of Health for adults 65 and older. Performing intentional exercises that improve strength, balance, and fitness is the single most important activity that adults can do to stay active and reduce their chances of falling.
WhidbeyHealth is partnering with Island County Public Health and the Sno-Isle Freeland Library to hold a free, local skin cancer screening event. Schedule a 10-minute private skin examination: 360-678-7624 or email
This 2-hour class focuses on information that will introduce you to ways to reduce your risk of developing diabetes. We will talk about healthy eating - reading labels, carb counting, ways to be more active, setting goals and making changes.
Advance care planning involves discussing and preparing for future decisions about your medical care if you become seriously ill or unable to communicate your wishes. Join the team from WhidbeyHealth
Advance care planning involves discussing and preparing for future decisions about your medical care if you become seriously ill or unable to communicate your wishes. Join the team from WhidbeyHealth
Preventing Diabetes is a class for people with fasting blood glucose between 100-125 or A1C between 5.7-6.4. A third of the people with blood sugar in this range will develop
WhidbeyHealth's Cancer Survivorship Seminar Series (2026) is starting off with a presentation on Nutrition after Cancer Treatment with WhidbeyHealth's Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Erin Simms, RDN, CD, CNSC, CDCES. Attendees will learn
Advance care planning involves discussing and preparing for future decisions about your medical care if you become seriously ill or unable to communicate your wishes. Join the team from WhidbeyHealth
Advance care planning involves discussing and preparing for future decisions about your medical care if you become seriously ill or unable to communicate your wishes. Join the team from WhidbeyHealth
Bloodworks NW (WhidbeyHealth's Blood Bank partner) will return to WhidbeyHealth Medical Center for a blood drive on Friday, May 22, in Health Education Conference (HEC) Rooms A&B. Appointments are required
New and expectant parents can explore Whidbey Island community resources & family-focused businesses. WhidbeyHealth OB Providers and Nursing Staff will be on hand to answer questions and provide tours of the WhidbeyHealth Family Birthplace.