
The space includes dedicated space for 12 Physical Therapists and several specialties including balance, pelvic floor, hand therapy and pediatrics
VANCOUVER – Vancouver Clinic is opening a new physical therapy location November 4, 2024 at Skyview Station in Salmon Creek.
Vancouver Clinic–Skyview Station is located at 14019 NE 10th Avenue, Suite #620 in the newest retail development on 139th Street in Salmon Creek, near the new Trader Joe’s.
The space includes dedicated space for 12 Physical Therapists and several specialties including balance, pelvic floor, hand therapy and pediatrics. The gym space is twice the size of the gym at Salmon Creek 1, offering patients more open space to practice their exercises.
The current physical therapy suite at Salmon Creek 1 will be renovated to accommodate the clinic’s growing primary care services. Vancouver Clinic offers physical therapy at five locations: Battle Ground, Columbia Tech Center, The Mill, Salmon Creek 2 and, starting November 4, Skyview Station.
With Skyview Station, Vancouver Clinic has 19 clinic locations providing primary, specialty, and surgical care in both Southwest Washington and Oregon.
About Vancouver Clinic
Vancouver Clinic is the largest independent, physician-owned, multispecialty medical practice in the Northwest. With more than 500 clinicians and nearly 1,900 employees, Vancouver Clinic is also one of the largest employers in the region. Founded 88 years ago, Vancouver Clinic offers comprehensive primary, specialty, and surgical care at locations in Southwest Washington and Oregon. For more information, visit tvc.org.
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