Tuesday, March 20, 2012

UPDATED: Overlake adds to the out-patient medical market of Greater Redmond

Overlake Hospital Medical Center
UPDATED:  Medical care organizations continue to migrate into Greater Redmond.   Overlake Hospital Medical Clinic opened it's doors yesterday with 9-5:30 p.m. service, joining the long list of medical services competing for our insurance dollars.  They offer same-day appointments for "acute conditions" (not run-of-the-mill.)

The Overlake Hospital Mendical Center Clinics of Redmond is located at Redmond Town Center, 16315 NE 74th Street.  Their 'Grand Opening' today is celebrated with free smoothies and cholesterol screenings. The convenience of their location is comparable to Evergreen's Redmond Medical Center of Bella Bottega. 

Alan Ertle, MD, Overlake’s vice president of network development was quoted on their website  “Each clinic is connected to our hospital’s acute care, emergency services, outpatient imaging, lab and affiliated specialist physicians, offering patients a full spectrum of medical s the services.”

According to the Overlake-Redmond Clinic's front desk they have a clinical laboratory, but no pharmacy, CT, MRI, or ultrasound equipment.  Availability of on-site specialty care is unknown.

Evergreen Redmond Primary Care Clinics (Redmond, Sammamish, Woodinville), Virginia Mason Clinic (Kirkland, Issaquah, Bellevue) Swedish ER-Redmond provide extensive specialty care services, full-service imaging, clinical laboratory.  V. Mason has a free consulting pharmacist for patients for med-management, BP checks, cholesterol. 

Of the five Greater Redmond medical service organizations surveyed, Evergreen Primary Care - Redmond had the most flexible hours for Primary Care and diagnostic services.  Evergreen-Redmond Clinic of Bella Bottega is open for same-day appointments M - TH (7 -7), F (7 -6) and Saturday (9-3).  Virginia Mason - Kirkland was a close second, open 7 - 8 p.m. M- TH. and 7-6 p.m F, and 8-12 for same-day appointments. (Call 425-814-5100 for exact hours of operation for specialists)  Both have 11 physicians.

By Bob Yoder
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Disclosure:  My wife and I go to V. Mason-Kirkland and Evergreen.  My daughter goes to University Physician's Neighborhood Woodinville Clinic when she's home.  I report on the Evegreen Community Hospital Board of Commissioner meetings for my blog.

First in an eight-part series on the rush of new medical services in Greater Redmond.

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