
All clinic providers will relocate to other clinic locations
VANCOUVER – To maintain an optimal healing environment for all clinic patients, PeaceHealth will close its Lacamas Clinic located at 3240 NE 3rd Avenue, Camas, on Dec. 15.
All providers are relocating to other clinic spaces and will reopen to seeing patients on Mon., Dec. 18,.
The Lacamas Clinic primary care providers will relocate to the following clinic locations.
- Dr. Jordan Albrich, PeaceHealth Fishers Landing Clinic located at 16811 SE McGillivray Blvd., #101, Vancouver, WA. 98683
- Ben Panther, PA, PeaceHealth Union Station Clinic located at 315 NE 192nd Avenue, Bldg. 3, Vancouver, WA. 98607
- Sydney Spring, PA, PeaceHealth Union Station Clinic located at 315 NE 192nd Avenue, Bldg. 3, Vancouver, WA. 98607
Dermatologist Dr. Michael Fong will open PeaceHealth Mill Plain Dermatology Clinic at a newly acquired space located at 15613 SE Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver, WA. 98683.
“Our focus is to ensure there is no disruption in patient care,” says Richelle Bagdasarian, Vice President of PeaceHealth Medical Group Operations. “We made the decision that this move is necessary in order to provide the best environment to care for patients.”
For questions about the clinic relocations, call (360) 729-8234.
About PeaceHealth
PeaceHealth, based in Vancouver, is a not-for-profit Catholic health system offering care to communities in Washington, Oregon and Alaska. PeaceHealth has approximately 16,000 caregivers, a group practice with more than 1,200 providers and 10 medical centers serving both urban and rural communities throughout the Northwest. In 1890, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace founded what has become PeaceHealth. The Sisters shared expertise and transferred wisdom from one medical center to another, always finding the best way to serve the unmet need for healthcare in their communities. Today, PeaceHealth is the legacy of the founding Sisters and continues with a spirit of respect, stewardship, collaboration and social justice in fulfilling its Mission. Visit us online at peacehealth.org.
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