Welcome to Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute. Our offices are located near downtown Seattle at the Met Park East (MPE) building. This page provides basic information on MPE COVID-19 precautions, parking, and more for visitors as well as employees who do not yet have access to KP systems. For those who have access, see the KPWHRI intranet for more information.
Driving directions and transit information are available here.
Before arriving, visitors who are driving and parking in our facility should inquire with their KPWHRI contact if parking validation or reimbursement is applicable to their visit. We encourage visitors to reserve their parking via ParkChirp (available online or via a mobile phone app). This app provides the most cost-effective option for parking at the Met Park East and Met Park West garages, allowing for all-day parking at a deeply discounted rate. Search for “Met Park East” on Minor Avenue in Seattle for the closest and most affordable parking options.
Visitors should arrange to meet a KPWHRI employee in the lobby of Met Park East, as elevator and door access require an employee keycard.
KPWHRI’s clinic and administrative offices follow Kaiser Permanente Washington masking guidelines.
Please perform a self-check for any COVID-19 symptoms prior to coming into the office. If you have any symptoms, please reschedule your visit until you’ve met the required precaution guidelines.
For Kaiser Permanente Washington employees: Swiping your MPE building access keycard at any elevator with a keycard reader serves as your COVID-19 symptom self-check attestation.
For facility-related issues while visiting, please reach out to our facilities team. They are available 24/7 by phone at 206-630-3948.
For KP employees with key card issues, contact KPWA Security available 24/7 at 206-630-1330 for access assistance.
Land Acknowledgment
Our Seattle offices sit on the occupied land of the Duwamish and by the shared waters of the Coast Salish people, who have been here thousands of years and remain. Learn about practicing land acknowledgment.