Snoqualmie Valley Health has received $1 million in federal funding to support its $147 million expansion of the HUB ambulatory clinic. This funding aims to enhance access to primary care, outpatient surgery, and specialty services for the growing Snoqualmie Valley community. CEO Renée Jensen stated that the investment underscores a commitment to improving rural healthcare access, allowing the organization to care for the community’s current and future needs. The HUB will feature an 85,000-square-foot facility, including outpatient surgery, rehabilitation, specialty services, community spaces, a restaurant, an indoor climbing gym, and a dedicated floor for primary care services. Completion of the project is anticipated by fall 2026, with the addition of over 30 healthcare providers and 225 staff members. The federal funding is part of a broader multi-year investment strategy that also includes revenue bonds and philanthropic partnerships to ensure financial sustainability. Additionally, Snoqualmie Valley Health received $3.138 million in state capital budget funding in May 2025, thanks to bipartisan support from state and local leaders.