Jamestown Family Health Clinic

Phone:
360-582-2880
FAX:
360-582-2881
Address:
777 North Fifth Ave.
Sequim, WA 98382
Hours:
Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The Tribe
operates the Jamestown Family Health Clinic in the City of Sequim to
provide primary health care services to Tribal citizens and to
community members seeking quality care.
Tribal
citizens are the priority population for services and are encouraged
to receive services through the Clinic. Citizens who need
assistance accessing clinic services may contact Dianna Upton at
306-582-2889 or Gene Burwell at 360-582-2874.
Our Services
Our
physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician’s assistants
specialize in care of the whole family. We care for newborns,
toddles, adolescents, and adults of all ages. Each of our medical
providers has a unique area of interest and expertise. Our
Obstetric and Gynecology Department provides Women’s Health Care and
care for pregnant women. As a group we provide the following
services:
·
Preventive care for all ages: newborns, children adolescents and
adults
·
Geriatric care: including care in nursing home or assisted living
setting
·
Disease management for chronic medical conditions
·
Procedures: cardiac stress testing, casting, gynecology, and minor
surgery
·
Obstetric care for pregnant women (OB/GYN Department only)
·
Family Planning
·
Hospital care at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles
We provide
24-hour emergency services to our patients. To access after hour
emergency care, please call our clinic phone number at (360)
582-2880 and our answering service will contact the on-call
physician for you. You should call 911 in the event of a life
threatening emergency. We ask that you limit after hour calls
to urgent situations that require our guidance. We cannot refill
routine medications after hours. We also do not have access to lab
results or the clinic schedule after hours.
Our Clinic
is affiliated with the University of Washington’s Department of
Family Medicine and some of our physicians are University faculty
members. Our clinic serves as a rural training center for
physicians from the University’s Family Medicine Residency Program.
We feel that licensed, resident physicians who join us throughout
the year for advanced training are a valuable addition to our
clinic. They help maintain the quality or care that the clinic
staff and physicians provide here in Sequim. Our participation in
the teaching program provides our staff with a satisfying teaching
role. Is also provides us with ongoing educational opportunities
and on-line resources invaluable to our practice.
Health Clinic Providers:
Family
Practice:
Allen Berry, MD
LarriAnn Mishko, DO
Michael Crim, MD
Paul Cunningham, MD
Timothy Guthrie, MD
Steve Wilson, MD
Donna West, ARNP
Marlene Miller, ARNP
Diane Root-Racine, ARNP
Gloria Redmond, ARNP
Pamela Payne, ARNP
OB/GYN:
John Burkhardt, MD
Stephen Bush, MD
Carole Kalahar, ARNP
Cynthia Brook, MD
The Health Clinic is not a direct funded
clinic through the Indian Health Services and, therefore cannot
provide free services. Jamestown Tribal citizens must sign up
for services through the MCP before receiving services through the
Health Clinic.
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