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1 Referral Guide
2 LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR CASEY EYE INFORMATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES Dear Physicians and Health Care Professionals, It is an honor and privilege to serve as the Chairman of OHSU Casey Eye Institute. In my role, I have the opportunity to partner with many of you in caring for patients with complex eye diseases, as well as lead Casey through an era of unprecedented change in health care policy and advances in clinical care. Casey was built to bring the latest technologies and treatments to our region, and we are pleased that we can work side by side with you to offer these to your patients. Remarkable advances in imaging and informatics are being pioneered by Casey Faculty. Today we are increasing the numbers of clinical trials in many of our specialties and we are excited to be moving into Phase 1 gene therapy trials for retinal degenerative diseases. Oregonians are benefitting by being some of the first in the nation to access these new therapies. In anticipation of the predicted shortage of ophthalmologists, we are increasing the numbers of residents in training and increasing the numbers of fellowship trained subspecialists in cornea, retina, neuro-ophthalmology, oculo-plastics and pediatric ophthalmology. As part of the only academic health center in Oregon, Casey is working hard to increase the number of trainees to make sure that our citizens are well served for decades to come. Demand for our services has grown in recent years. When we have seen our wait times for new patients become unacceptable, we have taken some of our subspecialists on the road to serve you in your communities. We hear that the improved convenience for your patients is appreciated and will continue to make efforts to serve you throughout the region. I hope that you will always feel free to contact me if you have thoughts on how we might better meet the needs of our community. We are grateful for your partnership and input. Warm Regards, David J. Wilson, MD Professor and Thiele-Petti Chair, Department of Ophthalmology Director, Casey Eye Institute Oregon Health & Science University Information: OHSU Consult Line: Aesthetic Facial Surgery Center Fax: Astoria Clinic Fax: Coding and Compliance Fax: Comprehensive Ophthalmology Center for Health and Healing Contact Lens Service Fax: Corneal, External Disease and Refractive Surgery Electrophysiology Service Fax: Glaucoma Center for Health and Healing Fax: Hood River Clinic Fax: Kenneth C. Swan Library Fax: Longview Clinic Fax: Macular Degeneration Center Patient Appointments National Registry of Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects Neuro-Ophthalmology Center for Health and Healing Fax: Northwest Center For Eye Alignment Fax: Ocular Oncology Ocular Pathology Fax: Oculofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fax: Ophthalmic Genetics Service/Oregon Retinal Degeneration Center Fax: Ophthalmic Imaging, Ultrasound, and HRT Studies Fax: Ophthalmic Informatics & Telemedicine Optical Services Fax: Outreach Van Fax: Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus Elks Children s Eye Clinic Fax: Retina and Vitreous Disease and Surgery Surgery Scheduling OR Fax: The Dalles Clinic Fax: Uveitis Fax: Vancouver Clinic (Retina) (Peds) Fax: Vision Correction Center Vision Rehabilitation Center for Health and Healing Fax: Vision Screening Fax: Visual Fields
3 COMPREHENSIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY Rebecca L. Armour, MD Cataract and intraocular lenses, comprehensive ophthalmology Mitchell V. Brinks, MD, MPH Cataract and intraocular lenses, adult eye exams, lens based refractive surgery, international ophthalmology Ellen J. Davis, MD Comprehensive Ophthalmology, cataract and intraocular lenses Seema Gupta, MD Comprehensive ophthalmology Jeffrey M. Healey, MD Cataract/Intraocular lens surgery, comprehensive ophthalmology Rachael L. Garrett, OD Dry eye, preoperative and postoperative refractive surgery evaluation, Casey Laser Center Donna H. Kim, MD Comprehensive ophthalmology, cataract and intraocular lenses Tammie Krisciunas, OD, MEd Contact lenses Lorinna H. Lombardi, MD Comprehensive ophthalmology, cataract and intraocular lenses Derek Louie, MSc, OD Medical contact lenses Fax: Daniel Tu, MD Comprehensive ophthalmology Robert C. Watzke, MD Adjunct Professor, Provisional, Department of Ophthalmology, OHSU Retina COMPREHENSIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY ASTORIA, OR. Stephanie Cramer, MD Comprehensive ophthalmology, cataracts Fax: COMPREHENSIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY LONGVIEW, WA. Daniel L. Gradin, MD Cataract surgery Fax: Timothy F. Vrtiska, MD Comprehensive ophthalmology Fax: COMPREHENSIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY THE DALLES / HOOD RIVER Daniel J. Kelly, MD Comprehensive ophthalmology, cataract surgery w/implants, diabetic eye care (The Dalles) (Hood River) Fax: (The Dalles) (Hood River) CORNEAL, EXTERNAL DISEASE AND REFRACTIVE SURGERY John Clements, MD Corneal transplantation, corneal and external segment disease, anterior segment reconstruction, ocular surface neoplasia, international ophthalmology, cataract and refractive surgery CORNEAL, EXTERNAL DISEASE AND REFRACTIVE SURGERY Winston Chamberlain, MD, PhD Corneal transplants, laser vision correction surgery, anterior segment surgery, ocular surface disorders, dry eye, cataract surgery (Portland) (Vancouver) chamberw@ohsu.edu Bryan Edgington, MD Cataract surgery, sutured intraocular lenses, cornea transplantation, cornea infections and inflammation, refractive surgery - PRK and LASIK, ocular surface disease, dry eye syndrome Frederick T. Fraunfelder, MD Professor of Ophthalmology, OHSU Anterior segment diseases, cancers of the eye, ocular pharmacology and toxicology Fax: fraunfel@ohsu.edu David Huang, MD, PhD Weeks Professor of Ophthalmic Research Refractive surgery, therapeutic corneal laser procedures (PTK, AK, Intacs), laser-assisted corneal transplantation, keratoconus, post-refractive surgery complications and cataract surgery Derek Louie, MSc, OD Medical contact lenses Fax: louied@ohsu.edu Afshan Nanji, MD Cornea and external diseases, ocular surface oncology, cataract and intraocular lenses, and laser vision correction
4 GLAUCOMA Beth Edmunds, MD, PhD Diagnosis and treatment of all types of adult and pediatric glaucoma; special interest in complicated cases; surgical management of cataract, glaucoma Fax: John C. Morrison, MD Director of Glaucoma Services Evaluation and treatment of difficult glaucomas, glaucoma and cataract surgery, understanding the mechanism of glaucomatous optic nerve damage Fax: Mansi Parikh, MD Evaluation and treatment of all types of adult glaucoma, complex glaucoma and cataract surgery Fax: Hana Takusagawa, MD Evaluation and treatment of all types of adult glaucoma, complex glaucoma and cataract surgery Fax: Shandiz Tehrani, MD, PhD Evaluation and treatment of all types of adult glaucoma, complex glaucoma, cataract surgery and research Fax: INTERNATIONAL OPHTHALMOLOGY Mitchell V. Brinks, MD, MPH Cataract and intraocular lenses, adult eye exams, lens based refractive surgery, international ophthalmology John Clements, MD Corneal transplantation, corneal and external segment disease, anterior segment reconstruction, ocular surface neoplasia, international ophthalmology, cataract and refractive surgery Bryan Edgington, MD Cataract surgery, sutured intraocular lenses, cornea transplantation, cornea infections and inflammation, refractive surgery - PRK and LASIK, ocular surface disease, dry eye syndrome Kevin L. Winthrop, MD, MPH Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Infectious Diseases and Public Health, OHSU International ophthalmology, public health and infectious disease epidemiology Fax: winthrop@ohsu.edu NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY Julie Falardeau, MD Optic neuritis, ischemic optic neuropathy, compressive optic neuropathy, pseudotumor cerebri, ocular myasthenia gravis (Portland) (Vancouver) Fax: falardea@ohsu.edu William Hills, MD, OD Optic neuritis, ischemic optic neuropathy, compressive optic neuropathy, pseudotumor cerebri, ocular myasthenia gravis Fax: hillsw@ohsu.edu OCULAR ONCOLOGY Alison H. Skalet, MD, PhD Ocular oncology, ophthalmic pathology skalet@ohsu.edu David J. Wilson, MD Director, Casey Eye Institute, OHSU; Thiele- Petti Professor of Ophthalmology, OHSU Ocular oncology, macular degeneration, ophthalmic pathology, retinal and vitreous surgery wilsonda@ohsu.edu OCULOFACIAL PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY Roger A. Dailey, MD Lester T. Jones Professor and Chair, Oculofacial Plastic Surgery, Casey Eye Institute Cosmetic facial surgery, lacrimal surgery, endoscopic and laser surgery, orbital surgery for thyroid disease Fax: daileyr@ohsu.edu John D. Ng, MD Professor of Ophthalmology, OHSU Reconstructive eyelid surgery, lacrimal surgery, orbital and facial trauma, facial nerve palsy rehabilitation, techniques for orbit reconstruction; pediatric oculoplastic, lacrimal, orbital and reconstructive surgery Fax: ngj@ohsu.edu Eric A. Steele, MD Orbital, lacrimal and eyelid plastic and reconstructive surgery Fax: steeleer@ohsu.edu
5 OPHTHALMIC GENETICS SERVICE / OREGON RETINAL DEGENERATION CENTER PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY AND ADULT STRABISMUS, ELKS CHILDREN S EYE CLINIC & VANCOUVER, WA. RETINA AND VITREOUS DISEASE AND SURGERY & VANCOUVER, WA. Mark E. Pennesi, MD, PhD Genetics, inherited diseases of the retina, electrophysiology Fax: pennesim@ohsu.edu Richard G. Weleber, MD Professor of Ophthalmology, Molecular and Medical Genetics, OHSU; Director, Oregon Retinal Degeneration Center; Director, Visual Diagnostic Function Service Ophthalmic genetic disease, retinitis pigmentosa, ophthalmic genetics/retinal dystrophies, syndromes with retinal degeneration, juvenile or early adult-onset macular dystrophies, visual electrophysiology Fax: weleberr@ohsu.edu Paul Yang, MD, PhD Assistant Professor, Ophthalmic Genetics, OHSU Uveitis and ocular immunology Fax: yangp@ohsu.edu PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY AND ADULT STRABISMUS, ELKS CHILDREN S EYE CLINIC & VANCOUVER, WA. Michael F. Chiang, MD Knowles Professor of Ophthalmology & Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology Pediatric ophthalmology; adult strabismus; retinopathy of prematurity chiangm@ohsu.edu Daniel J. Karr, MD Professor of Ophthalmology and Pediatrics, OHSU; Director, Elks Children s Eye Clinic Pediatric ophthalmology and adult strabismus; amblyopia, pediatric cataract, international pediatric eye care karrd@ohsu.edu Annie Kuo, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, OHSU Pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus Leah G. Reznick, MD Childhood and adult ocular motility disorders, including strabismus and nystagmus. General pediatric vision care, pediatric cataracts and glaucoma, pediatric ocular inflammatory diseases (Portland) (Vancouver) reznickl@ohsu.edu Allison Summers, OD Amblyopia; strabismus and ocular motility disorders of adults and children; international and rural pediatric eye care; general pediatric vision evaluation and care summersa@ohsu.edu Lorri Wilson, MD Strabismus and ocular motility disorders in children and adults, amblyopia, pediatric eye care wilsolor@ohsu.edu Steven T. Bailey, MD Macular degeneration, retinal vascular disease including diabetic retinopathy, ocular trauma and retinal and vitreous surgery (Portland) (The Dalles) bailstev@ohsu.edu Christina J. Flaxel, MD Professor of Ophthalmology, OHSU Macular degeneration, medical and surgical management of diabetic retinopathy, retinal vascular disease, hereditary retinal disease, proliferative vitreoretinopathy and other surgical retinal disorders flaxelc@ohsu.edu Thomas S. Hwang, MD Professor of Ophthalmology, OHSU Macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal vein occlusion, retinal detachment, ocular trauma, and other surgical and medical diseases of the vitreous and retina (Portland) (Vancouver) hwangt@ohsu.edu Michael L. Klein, MD Director, Macular Degeneration Center, OHSU Retinal diseases and macular degeneration Not accepting new patients Contact number: or kleinm@ohsu.edu Andreas K. Lauer, MD Retina Division Chief, Casey Eye Institute Macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, macular hole, macular pucker, surgical disorders of the retina and vitreous (Portland) (Longview) lauera@ohsu.edu Phoebe Lin, MD, PhD Sub-specialization and interests: Retinal detachment surgery, including proliferative vitreoretinopathy, macular holes, macular pucker, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, ocular inflammation linp@ohsu.edu Joseph E. Robertson, MD, MBA President of OHSU; Professor of Ophthalmology, OHSU Vitreoretinal surgery and ophthalmic ultrasonography Not accepting new patients Contact number: David J. Wilson, MD Director, Casey Eye Institute, OHSU; Thiele-Petti Professor of Ophthalmology, OHSU Ocular oncology, macular degeneration, ophthalmic pathology, retinal and vitreous surgery wilsonda@ohsu.edu
6 UVEITIS Phoebe Lin, MD, PhD Sub-specialization and interests: Retinal detachment surgery, including proliferative vitreoretinopathy, macular holes, macular pucker, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, ocular inflammation (Retina) James T. Rosenbaum, MD Professor of Ophthalmology, Medicine and Cell Biology, OHSU; Director, Uveitis Clinic, Casey Eye Institute; Chief, Division of Arthritis and Rheumatic Diseases, OHSU; Vice-Chair, Casey Eye Institute Ocular inflammatory disease, uveitis, scleritis, orbital pseudotumor, ocular cicatricial pemphigoid or systemic inflammatory diseases with ocular manifestations Fax: VISION REHABILITATION John M. Boyer, OD Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, OHSU Vision rehabilitation, evaluation and management of vision disability in adults and children Fax: VISION SCREENING Katie D. Coughlin, MS Outreach Coordinator/Casey Eye Institute, OHSU Community outreach and education, mobile vision screening for low income, underinsured adults Phone: Fax: LOCATIONS Eric B. Suhler, MD, MPH Co-Director, Uveitis Clinic, Casey Eye Institute; Chief, Division of Ophthalmology, Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center Uveitis, scleritis, and other inflammatory diseases in children and adults Fax: suhlere@ohsu.edu eric.suhler@va.gov Joannah Vaughan, MBA Instructor/Elks Preschool Vision Screening Program Director, OHSU Promoting state-wide preschool vision screening; research on emerging vision screening technology; research on barriers to preschool eye care. Information about Elks Children s Eye Clinic Preschool Vision Screening Program: Fax: vaughajo@ohsu.edu 1 2 (Marquam 1 Hill) (Marquam Hill) OHSU 2 CENTER FOR HEALTH & HEALING VANCOUVER, WA VANCOUVER, WA HOOD RIVER THE DALLES HOOD RIVER LONGVIEW, WA 5 THE DALLES (Columbia 6 OHSU River CASEY Eye EYE INSTITUTE Clinic) ASTORIA 5 LONGVIEW, WA 6 ASTORIA
7 1 (Marquam Hill) 1 EYE INSTITUTE Oregon Health & Science University 75 (Marquam S.W. Terwilliger Blvd., Hill) Portland, Oregon 9729 Phone: OHSU Center for Health and Healing 0 SW Bond Avenue, 11th Floor, Portland, OR 9729 Phone: From Lake Oswego/Sellwood Bridge area Travel north on S.W. Macadam Avenue. Turn left onto S.W. Boundary Street. Proceed one block and turn right onto S.W. Corbett Avenue left onto S.W. Hamilton Street. Turn right onto S.W. Barbur Boulevard and continue for approximately 2.5 miles. At the second light past the Allstar Fitness gym (on the left), make a sharp left turn onto S.W. Caruthers Street. Turn left at the second light onto S.W. 6th Avenue. From Hwy 26/Sunset Hwy East Travel east on Hwy. 26/Sunset Hwy. Stay in the right lane and follow the signs to I-05 (Salem/The Dalles). After passing through the Vista Ridge tunnel, stay to the right as the freeway branches. Take the S.W. 6th Avenue exit. 5Turn right onto S.W. 6th Avenue. From I-8 West Travel west on I-8 to the juncture with I-5. Follow I-5 south toward Salem. 6As you cross the Marquam Bridge, merge into one of the two left lanes, following the signs to City Center/Beaverton. Take the S.W. 6th Avenue exit. Immediately move to the left lane and turn onto S.W. College Street (or the next possible street that allows a left turn.) Turn left onto S.W. Broadway Avenue and move to the right lane. Bear right onto S.W. 6th Avenue. From I-5 South Travel north on I-5. Take exit 297 (Terwilliger Boulevard). Turn left at stop light onto S.W. Terwilliger Blvd. Turn right onto S.W. Barbur Boulevard and continue for approximately 2.5 miles. Turn left onto S.W. Caruthers Street. Turn left onto S.W. 6th Avenue. VANCOUVER, WA HOOD RIVER From I-5 North Travel south on I-5. As you cross the Marquam Bridge, merge into one of the two left lanes, following signs to City Center/Beaverton. Take the S.W. 6th Avenue exit Immediately move to the left lane and turn onto S.W. College Street (or the next possible street that allows a left turn.) Turn left onto S.W. Broadway and move to the right lane. Bear right onto S.W. 6th Avenue. THE DALLES LONGVIEW, WA From Ross Island Bridge Travel north on S.E. McLoughlin Boulevard or west on S.E. Powell Boulevard. After crossing the Ross Island Bridge, take the City Center exit. Follow S.W. Corbett Ave, staying in the left lane. S.W. Corbett will turn into S.W. Kelly, then into S.W. Arthur, and finally into S.W. Caruthers before ending at S.W. 6th Avenue. Turn left onto S.W. 6th Avenue. ASTORIA From I-05 South Take I-05 south. Take the S.W. 6th Avenue exit. Turn right on S.W. 6th Avenue. VANCOUVER, WA From the south via I-5 Take exit 299B, a left-side exit (signed City Center/S Waterfront ). Bear left again (signed City Center/S Waterfront ) as the exit splits. Turn right onto S.W. River Parkway (at the first traffic signal). Turn right onto S.W. Moody. Turn left onto S.W. Curry. From the west via Hwy 26 Pass through the Vista Tunnel and stay in the center lane to exit onto S.W. Market Street. Stay on Market Street. Cross 5 over Naito Parkway onto S.W. Harbor Drive. At the second light, turn left onto S.W. Harrison. Turn right onto S.W. Moody. (expect delays during construction) Turn onto S.W. Curry. Turn 6left onto S.W. Bond. From the north via I-5 or from the east via Ross Island Bridge As you cross the river on the Marquam Bridge, stay in the far right lane. Take exit 299A to /Lake Oswego/Macadam. As you exit, move to the middle lane. Follow the signs to South Waterfront. As the road curves to the left, stay to the left. At the light, turn left onto S.W. Macadam. Turn right onto S.W. Curry. From the north via I-05 Follow signs for I-05 (Salem/The Dalles.) Take Exit 1C (S.W. 6th Ave.) Stay in left lane and follow signs for 6th Ave./City Center/Auditorium. Turn left onto S.W. 6th Ave. Turn right onto S.W. Harrison. Cross over S.W. Naito Parkway. Turn right onto S.W. Moody Ave. (expect delays during construction) Turn left onto S.W. Curry. HOOD RIVER THE DALLES LONGVIEW, WA From downtown Portland Proceed south, then turn left onto S.W. Harrison Street. Cross over Naito Parkway. Turn right onto S.W. Moody. (expect delays during construction) Turn left onto S.W. Curry. ASTORIA From the south via S.W. Barbur Blvd. Travel north on S.W. Barbur Blvd. Exit onto S.W. Naito Parkway. Turn right onto S.W. Harrison. Turn right onto S.W. Moody. (expect delays during construction) Turn left onto S.W. Curry. From the south via S.W. Macadam or Sellwood Bridge Travel north on S.W. Macadam. Turn right onto S.W. Curry.
8 2 OHSU CENTER FOR HEALTH OHSU & HEALING CASEY EYE INSTITUTE VANCOUVER, OHSU CASEY WA EYE INSTITUTE OHSU HOOD THE CASEY DALLES RIVER EYE INS 5 (Lower Columbia Eye C VANCOUVER SE McGillivray Blvd., Ste. 170 Vancouver, WA 9868 Retina Phone: Pediatric Phone: Fax: OHSU VANCOUVER, CASEY EYE WA INSTITUTE HOOD OHSU RIVER CASEY EYE INSTITUTE THE DALLES (Columbia River Eye 6 OHSU LONGVIEW, CASEY EYE WA 5 INS From the north I-5 S. Merge onto I-205 S via exit 7 toward WA-1/ Salem/I-8. 5 Merge onto WA-1 E via exit 27 toward Camas. Take the S.E. 16th Ave. exit, exit 8. Turn left onto SE 16th Ave. Turn right onto SE McGillivray Blvd. End at SE McGillivray Blvd. 6 From the south I-8 E/US-0 E toward Portland Airport/The Dalles. Merge onto I-205 N via exit 8 toward Seattle/ Portland Airport (crossing into Washington). Merge onto WA-1 E via exit 27 toward Camas. Turn left onto SE 16th Ave. Turn right onto SE McGillivray Blvd. End at SE McGillivray Blvd. From the west US-26 E toward PORTLAND. Merge onto I-05 S toward US-26 E/The Dalles/ Salem. Merge onto I-5 N toward I-8 E/The Dalles/Salem. I-8 E/US-0 E toward Portland Airport/The Dalles. Merge onto I-205 N via exit 8 toward Seattle/ Portland Airport (Crossing into Washington) Merge onto WA-1 E via exit 27 toward Camas. Turn left onto SE 16th Ave. Turn right onto SE McGillivray Blvd. End at SE McGillivray Blvd. From the east I-8 W via the ramp on the left toward Portland Merge onto I-205 N via exit 9 toward Seattle/ Portland Airport (crossing into Washington) Merge onto WA-1 E via exit 27 toward Camas. Turn left onto SE 16th Ave. Turn right onto SE McGillivray Blvd. End at SE McGillivray Blvd. THE DALLES 05 E 7th St, The Dalles, OR Phone: Fax: From the west Take I-8 E toward The Dalles. Take EXIT 8 toward City Center/The Dalles National Hist. Districts. Turn slight right onto W 2nd St/US-0. Continue to follow US-0 E. Turn right onto Lincoln St/US-0 E. Take 6the 1st left onto W rd St/US-0 E. Turn right onto Washington St. Washington St becomes E 7th St. Clinic is on the left; 05 E 7th ST. From the east Take I-8 W toward Portland Take EXIT 85 toward City Center/The Dalles/ National Hist. Districts. Turn left. Turn right onto E 2nd St/US-0 E. Pass through 1 roundabout. Turn left onto Washington St. Washington St becomes E 7th St. Clinic is on the left; 05 E 7th ST. HOOD RIVER 110 May St, Hood River, OR 9701 Phone: Fax: From the west Take I-8 E toward The Dalles. Take the US-0 exit, EXIT 62, toward West Hood River/Westcliff Dr. Turn right onto Cascade Ave/US-0. Continue to follow US-0. Turn right onto 1th St/OR-281. Turn right onto May St. Clinic is on the right, 110 May Street. From the east Take I-8 W toward Portland. Take EXIT 6 toward Hood River/City Center. Turn left onto 2nd St. Turn right onto State St. Turn left onto 1th St/OR-281. Turn right onto May St. Clinic is on the right, 110 May Street. LONGVIEW 600 Triangle Center, Suite 00 Longview, WA 9862 Phone: Fax: From the south I-5 North. Take exit 9 for WA- W toward Kelso. Turn left at Allen St/WA-W 5 Continue to follow WA-W. Turn right at 5th Ave N. Take the rd left onto Cowlitz Way/WA-W. Turn slight right onto Ocean Beach HighwayWA-. Turn left onto 15th Avenue. 6 Turn left into Triangle Center. Clinic is the 2nd building on the left. From the south via US0, Oregon Travel to Lewis and Clark Bridge from east or west on US0. Enter WA-, head Northeast to cross Columbia River via Lewis and Clark Bridge. Continue to follow WA- onto Oregon Way. Turn slight left as you approach and cross Tennant Way. Street name changes from Oregon Way to 15th Avenue. Travel approximately 1.5 miles. Turn right at Triangle Shopping Center. Clinic is the 2nd building on the left. ASTORIA OHSU HOOD CASEY RIVER EYE INSTITUTE 1 (Marquam THE Hill) OHSU DALLES CASEY 1EYE INSTITUTE (Marquam Hill) LONGVIEW, WA 56 ASTORIA 2055 Exchange Street, Suite 20 Astoria, OR 9710 Phone: Fax: OHSU CENTER FOR HEALTH & HEA OHSU THE CASEY DALLES EYE INSTITUTE 2 (South Waterfront) LONGVIEW, WA2 5 6 ASTORIA From the north From the north VANCOUVER, OHSU I-5 South. Turn CASEY onto the Astoria-Megler WA EYE INSTITUTE Bridge. VAN Take exit 0 for Kelso toward WA- S/Long Beach/ Turn left onto West Marine Drive/ US-0/ OHSU LONGVIEW, CASEY EYE WA INSTITUTE Long View. ASTORIA Lower Columbia River Hwy. Turn right at N Kelso Ave. Turn left onto Commercial St/ US-0/ East OHSU Turn CASEY slight left at N EYE Pacific Avenue. INSTITUTE HOOD OHSU Lower RIVER CASEY Columbia HWY. EYE INSTITUTE HOO (Columbia Take the rd River right onto Eye Cowlitz Clinic) Way/WA-W. (Columbia Turn right onto River 20th St. Eye Clinic) Turn slight right onto Ocean Beach HighwayWA-. Directly across from the stop sign is the ASTORIA Turn left onto 15th Avenue. parking lot. Turn left into Triangle Center. The office is located on the second floor THE OHSU DALLES Clinic is the 2nd building on the left. of the CASEY Columbia Memorial EYE Hospital. INSTITUTE THE 5 6 From the west Starting from US-101, head north to Astoria. At roundabout, take West Marine Drive. Stay straight to go onto US-0/ East Lower Columbia River HWY. Turn left onto Commercial St/ US-0/ East Lower Columbia River HWY. Turn right on 20th St. Directly across from the stop sign is the parking lot. The office is located on the second floor of the Columbia Memorial Hospital. LONGVIEW, OHSU CASEY WA EYE INSTITUTE LON ASTORIA AST From the east Starting from US-0/Lower Columbia River HWY Turn left on Exchange St. Turn left into the Columbia Memorial Hospital parking lot located on the west side of the building. The office is located on the second floor.
9 75 SW Terwilliger Blvd. Portland, OR Updated 201 OHSU is an equal opportunity affirmative action institution. 061(xx)
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