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COVID-19 Update:
We strive to continue to provide excellent care for our patients and community. Our doctors are available via ONLINE Telehealth visits for New and Returning patients, billable to in-network insurances.
Please call our office to find out more information about scheduling and ordering supplements.
Click to read more on what services we can provide you with and our COVID-19 clinic policies.
Phone: (206) 535-7527
Fax: 1-888-710-4862
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Laurelhurst Address:
3513 NE 45th St
Suite 2 West
Seattle, WA 98105
(Parking in rear of building)
Office Hours:
Mon – Fri: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
If you are a current patient and have any billing questions, please contact Alan at Nightingale Billing: (206) 508-0330 or by e-mail at alan@nightingalebilling.com
For Providers:
We believe strongly in integrated care for our patients. By working together as healthcare providers, we can offer patients a dynamic and comprehensive treatment plan.
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