Find the closest naloxone pharmacy or program to you using our map or listing by county.
In this section:
Mail Order Naloxone
In WA State, starting on June 1, 2022, individuals can order free naloxone online and have it delivered directly to their home.
Order here if you live outside of King County: English, Spanish.
Order here if you live in King County.
There are three ways to get naloxone in Washington State:
- Pharmacy with prescription: Any prescriber can write a prescription for naloxone and any pharmacy can fill that prescription. For more information, see our health care providers page.
- Pharmacy without prescription: Under Washington’s Statewide Standing Order all pharmacies are able to dispense naloxone directly to patients who ask for it. Like getting a flu shot, a customer can obtain naloxone directly from a pharmacist without first seeing a doctor. Call ahead to check availability, which can vary greatly.
- “The Statewide Standing Order to Dispense Naloxone (PDF) can be used as a prescription for naloxone. People may take this standing order to a pharmacy to get naloxone, instead of going to a health care provider to get a prescription.” Learn more here: Statewide Standing Order FAQ.
- “The Statewide Standing Order to Dispense Naloxone (PDF) can be used as a prescription for naloxone. People may take this standing order to a pharmacy to get naloxone, instead of going to a health care provider to get a prescription.” Learn more here: Statewide Standing Order FAQ.
- Community programs: Many syringe exchange and other community programs distribute naloxone, although some distribute only to clients and not to community members at large. Contact the program to find out.
Insurance Coverage
- WA Medicaid covers most forms of naloxone with no co-pay, and most plans have no limits on the number of kits that can be obtained in a year.
- Most commercial health insurance plans cover at least one form of naloxone. Coverage and co-pays vary widely.
Find naloxone in WA State
Please note the following:
- Some program websites may not mention naloxone, even though naloxone is indeed available.
- Many pharmacies and community programs carry only one form of naloxone (e.g., intramuscular or intranasal). Not all products may be available in your area.
- For pharmacies, it’s best to call ahead to confirm product availability, cost, and insurance coverage.
Want naloxone delivered to your home?
Like many other medications, naloxone can be mailed or dropped off. Contact your local pharmacy to see if they carry naloxone, and if they offer delivery or mail order. Under the standing order a pharmacy can directly prescribe you naloxone, charge your insurance, and send it to you.
Find naloxone outside WA State
To find naloxone outside WA State, check out Next Distro’s naloxone page and the Harm Reduction Coalition’s naloxone map.
Map of Washington State Providers
This map includes sites that provide free naloxone to members of the public. No insurance or personal information required. It only includes pharmacies that do not charge insurance for naloxone.
To find naloxone near you, use the + and – buttons below to zoom in and out or search by your zip code.
To add your Washington State program to this list, please send an email to stopovd@uw.edu.
Clallam County
Clallam County Syringe Services, Port Angeles and Forks
Clark County
Clark County Needle Exchange, Vancouver
Share, Vancouver
Cowlitz County
Cowlitz Family Health Center Syringe Exchange, Kelso
Ferry County
Northeast Tri County Health District, Republic
Franklin County
Blue Mountain Heart to Heart, Kennewick
Grant County
Grant Integrated Services Syringe Exchange, Moses Lake
Grays Harbor County
Grays Harbor County Public Health and Social Services, Aberdeen
Island County
Island County Public Health, Camano, Langley, Oak Harbor
Jefferson County
Jefferson County Public Health Syringe Exchange, Port Townsend
King County/Seattle
Free mail order naloxone for King Co. residents from Kelley-Ross Pharmacy/King County
Coalition for Rights and Safety, Federal Way
SeaTac, Tukwila
Hepatitis Education Project, Seattle
Hope Crew Outreach, Seattle
Northwest Medication Management, Seattle
People’s Harm Reduction Alliance, Seattle, North and East King County
Project NEON, Seattle
Robert Clewis Center, Seattle
South King County Mobile Medical Unit, South King County
Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle
YouthCare-Orion Center, Seattle
Kitsap County
Ostrich Bay Exchange, Bremerton
Kitsap Public Health District, Bremerton
Kittitas County
Kittitas County Never Share Syringe Exchange Program, Ellensburg
Mason County
Mason County Community Services, Shelton
Okanogan County
Okanogan County Public Health Syringe Exchange, Okanogan
COPE, c/o Family Health Centers, Okanogan
Family Health Centers Opioid Treatment Network, Omak
Pend Oreille County
Northeast Tri County Health District, Newport
Pierce County
Dave Purchase Project/Tacoma Needle Exchange, Tacoma
Kirk’s Pharmacy, Eatonville and Puyallup
Treatment Services, Tacoma Pierce County Health Department-Tacoma
Skagit County
Adam Kartman, MD at CCS Recovery Center, Burlington
Phoenix Recovery Services Syringe Exchange, Mt. Vernon and other mobile sites
Skagit Regional Clinic, Sedro-Woolley
Skagit Regional Clinic (Riverbend), Mount Vernon
Skagit Regional Clinic (Hospital), Mount Vernon
Snohomish County
AIDS Outreach Project/Snohomish Syringe Exchange, Everett
Tulalip Clinical Pharmacy (for both tribal and general community members, offers free naloxone in addition to pharmacy), Tulalip
Spokane County
M.H.A. Speakout Speakup, Spokane
Spokane Regional Health District, Spokane
Stevens County
Northeast Tri County Health District, Colville
Thurston County
EGYHOP, Olympia
Partners in Prevention (PiPE), Olympia
Thurston County Public Health Syringe Exchange, Olympia and other mobile sites
Walla Walla County
Blue Mountain Heart to Heart, Walla Walla
Whatcom County
Adam Kartman, MD at Catholic Community Services Recovery Center, Bellingham; Lummi Healing Spirit OTP, Bellingham
Whatcom County Health Department Syringe Exchange, Bellingham
Yakima County
White Swan Community Coalition, White Swan
Yakima County Health District Syringe Exchange, Yakima