Virginia Mason South Lake Union Walk-In Clinic
Virginia Mason's South Lake Union Walk-In Clinic is now open at 910 Lenora St., Suite 152, in the Denny Triangle area of downtown Seattle.

SEATTLE – (Aug. 22, 2016) — To help meet the health care needs of the swiftly growing Seattle population, Virginia Mason has opened a walk-in clinic serving the South Lake Union area.

The Virginia Mason South Lake Union Walk-In Clinic is at 910 Lenora St., Suite 152, in the Denny Triangle area of downtown Seattle. It is across from the Pan Pacific Hotel in the plaza above Whole Foods.

The clinic serves individuals with minor illnesses and injuries, such as coughs, colds, sprains and strains. It is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. Appointments are not needed. A wide range of medical insurance plans are accepted. Patients without health insurance are eligible for a 25 percent discount on certain medically necessary services. For more information about the new clinic, visit VirginiaMason.org/Walk-In-Clinic.

The Denny Triangle/South Lake Union area is one of the fastest growing in the city and home to several large employers, such as Amazon, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Microsoft and PEMCO Insurance. An estimated 35,000 people live within a mile radius of the new clinic.

“The area’s population is predominantly young professionals, many of whom are relatively new to the area and do not have a regular primary care provider,” said Donna Smith, MD, executive medical director, Virginia Mason Clinics. “For them, a clinic that provides convenient access to appropriate, high quality and affordable medical care is a priority. We look forward to serving them.”

As a part of Virginia Mason, the new clinic, which opened today, is associated with one of the top health systems in the region. Virginia Mason is consistently recognized for quality and safety by U.S. News & World Report and independent rating organizations such as The Leapfrog Group and Healthgrades.

Virginia Mason also has outpatient medical facilities on the hospital campus in the First Hill neighborhood of Seattle; at University Village near the University of Washington; and in Bellevue, Kirkland, Issaquah, Federal Way, Bainbridge Island and Lynnwood.

About Virginia Mason Health System
Virginia Mason, founded in 1920, is a nonprofit regional health care system based in Seattle that serves the Pacific Northwest. In the Puget Sound region, the system includes 336-bed Virginia Mason Hospital; a primary and specialty care group practice of more than 500 physicians; regional medical centers in Seattle, Bainbridge Island, Bellevue, Federal Way, Kirkland, Issaquah and Lynnwood; Bailey-Boushay House, the first skilled-nursing and outpatient chronic care management program in the U.S. designed and built specifically to meet the needs of people with HIV/AIDS; Benaroya Research Institute, which is internationally recognized for autoimmune disease research; and Virginia Mason Institute, which trains health care professionals and others from around the world in the Virginia Mason Production System, an innovative management methodology for continually improving quality, safety and efficiency. Virginia Mason online: VirginiaMason.org

Virginia Mason Health System also includes Yakima-based Memorial Family of Services and Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital, a 226-bed facility serving the Yakima Valley in Central Washington since 1950. Memorial Family of Services comprises primary care practices and specialty care services, including high quality cardiac care, a continuum of cancer care, hospice care, and advanced services for children with special health care needs. Memorial online: YakimaMemorial.org

Media Contact:
Gale Robinette
Media Relations Manager
Virginia Mason Health System
(206) 341-1509
gale.robinette@VirginiaMason.org

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