
The physician owned medical practice which has been caring for people in Southwest Washington for 89 years, is building a new, three-story, 45,327-square-foot medical facility
Vancouver Clinic has started pre-construction work on a new project in east Clark County where Vancouver and Camas meet. The physician owned medical practice which has been caring for people in Southwest Washington for 89 years, is building a new, three-story, 45,327-square-foot medical facility. The facility will sit directly south of the existing clinic location which opened in 2020 as the first commercial development in the Columbia Palisades area located along 192nd Avenue near SR 14.
“Southwest Washington continues to grow rapidly, and we are growing with it,” said Vancouver Clinic Chief Executive Officer Mark Mantei. “This expansion ensures that our community has access to the expert care it needs—more doctors, more exam rooms, and more services, right where people live.”

The Camas 2 project will significantly expand access to both primary and specialty care. Planned services include:
- Family Medicine and Internal Medicine
- Pediatrics
- OB/GYN
- ENT/Audiology
- Allergy
- Imaging
- Musculoskeletal specialties include Orthopedics, Pain Management, Physical Therapy, Podiatry, and Sports Medicine
The initial groundwork to prepare for construction begins this month, in partnership with Andersen Construction and ZGF Architects. The project will be completed in 2027. “This project is about more than bricks and mortar,” said Chief Operating Officer Rebecca Birenbaum, “It’s about meeting the needs of our growing community and continuing our long tradition of compassionate, high-quality care.”

About Vancouver Clinic
Vancouver Clinic is the largest independent, physician-owned, multispecialty medical practice in the Northwest. With 520 clinicians,1,800 employees and 21 locations, Vancouver Clinic is also one of the largest employers in the region. Founded 89 years ago, Vancouver Clinic offers comprehensive primary, specialty, and surgical care. For more information, visit tvc.org.
Information provided by The Vancouver Clinic.
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