Urology Clinic at UWMC

About this Clinic

The Urology Clinic at UWMC offers complete urology care to patients from throughout the region by nationally recognized doctors. Urology disorders can be among the most uncomfortable, inconvenient and embarrassing of health issues. However, many urological disorders can be helped by awareness and prevention.

Managed early, many problems can be treated non-surgically or with minimally invasive techniques. New methods and tools constantly improve outcomes and the patient experience. We help patients make informed, sound lifestyle and medical choices about their urological disorders.

The Urology Clinic health-care professionals include urologists and nurse practitioners who are able to diagnose and treat a variety of urologic problems. The clinic includes two multidisciplinary clinics -- the prostate oncology center and the urogynecology clinic -- a variety of specialized urology clinics and a general urology clinic. Specialized urology clinics include the stone clinic, the cancer clinic for patients with kidney, bladder and testis or penis cancer, an infertility clinic and a clinic for sexual problems including erectile dysfunction.

The general urology clinic is for patients with urinary voiding infection problems and urologic pain problems.

In many cases the urologists in charge of these clinics also are involved in cutting-edge research which can be merged with clinical experience and skills to offer superior patient care.

For information about facility fees and hospital-billing, please visit our facility fee FAQs.

Care Providers

Bruce Lawrence Dalkin
Bruce Lawrence Dalkin

Dr. Dalkin is a UW professor of urology with expertise in urological oncology (prostate, bladder, kidney and genitalia cancer). He is involved in the ...
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William John Ellis
William John Ellis

Dr. Ellis is a specialist in urologic oncology and his clinical practice is focused on prostate cancer. He is an expert in nerve sparing open ...
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Michael Frederick Fialkow
Michael Frederick Fialkow

Dr. Fialkow is a board-certified physician with particular expertise in the management of pelvic floor disorders. He is trained in all aspects of ...
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John L. Gore
John L. Gore

Dr. Gore is a clinician, surgeon, research and educator who specializes in urologic oncology and general urology.
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Jonathan David Harper
Jonathan David Harper

Dr Harper is a clinician, surgeon, and teacher who specializes in minimally invasive surgery and endourology.

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Jean M Kallhoff
Jean M Kallhoff

Jean Kallhoff is an advanced registered nurse practitioner (A.R.N.P.) who has worked in the UW Female Urology Clinic since 1991. She has ...
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John N Krieger
John N Krieger

Figuring out complex problems that have proven difficult or impossible for other physicians.
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Paul Henry Lange
Paul Henry Lange

New discoveries, established guidelines and the individual patient will always require a phsyician who practices the 'art' of medicine.
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Gretchen M. Lentz
Gretchen M. Lentz

Dr. Lentz is a board-certified physician, as well as a board examiner, in obstetrics/gynecology. She was listed in America's Top Doctors in ...
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Jay Justin Liao
Jay Justin Liao

Dr. Liao treats patients with head and neck cancers, salivary gland cancers, genitourinary cancers, and skin cancers. He is an active member of the ...
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Daniel Wei Lin
Daniel Wei Lin


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Jane Louise Miller
Jane Louise Miller

Dr. Miller received her medical degree from the University of Oklahoma and her urology residency training at UW. After completing her residency, she ...
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Robert Bruce Montgomery
Robert Bruce Montgomery


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Elahe A Mostaghel
Elahe A Mostaghel


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Peter Stanley Nelson
Peter Stanley Nelson


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Michael P Porter
Michael P Porter

Dr. Porter is a UW associate professor of urology and an adjunct associate professor of epidemiology. His clinic interests include surgical ...
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Ivan Rothman
Ivan Rothman

Ivan Rothman, an advanced registered nurse practitioner, earned a bachelor's degree from Binghamton University in New York state and a ...
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Kenneth J Russell
Kenneth J Russell

Dr. Russell is a professor of radiation oncology at the UW and specializes in treatment for bladder cancer, prostate cancer and lymphomas. He is ...
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Susan M Treharne
Susan M Treharne

Susan Treharne is an advanced registered nurse practitioner (A.R.N.P.) in radiation oncology. She works primarily with patients so have brain tumors, ...
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Keith William Van Meter
Keith William Van Meter


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Thomas James Walsh
Thomas James Walsh

Dr. Walsh is a UW assistant professor of urology whose clinical interests include male reproductive and sexual medicine and surgery. He completed his ...
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Hunter Buchanan Wessells
Hunter Buchanan Wessells

Dr. Wessells is a UW professor and chairman of the Department of Urology. He is a surgeon, researcher and expert on urogenital trauma and erectile ...
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Jonathan L. Wright
Jonathan L. Wright

Dr. Wright is a UW assistant professor of urology and an affiliate researcher at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. He specializes in ...
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Claire Cheng Yang
Claire Cheng Yang

Dr. Yang is a urologist with a special interest in urological problems due to neurological disease or injury. She treats bladder dysfunction and ...
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Contact Information and Hours

General Contact (Phone):206.598.4294
General Contact (Fax):206.598.6986
Hours:Monday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Address:University of Washington Medical Center
SP1266, 1st Floor, Surgery Pavilion
Box 356158
1959 N.E. Pacific St.
Seattle, WA 98195
Parking Information:Patients and visitors may park at either the Triangle Garage or the Surgery Pavilion Garage. There is also Valet Parking.  Directions and fees for both locations are outlined below.

Triangle Garage

The Triangle Garage is underground, across N.E. Pacific Street from UW Medical Center. Enter from N.E. Pacific Place, one-half block west of Montlake Boulevard. A pedestrian tunnel leads from the garage to the third (main) floor of the medical center.

The garage has 500 parking stalls; 67 are labeled for disability parking and nine are wheelchair-accessible. Parking staff work from 6 a.m. to midnight Monday through Friday, and from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.

Pay as you leave. Garage parking is free on Sundays, and after-hours parking is available. The garage has a height restriction of 6-feet-8. Reach the Triangle Garage at 206.598.3460.

Surgery Pavilion Garage

The Surgery Pavilion Garage is primarily for surgery patients and their visitors. Access the lot from N.E. Pacific Street, and turn left at the stop sign after passing the Emergency Department entrance.

Disability parking is located on all three parking levels, although Level P1 has limited availability for oversized vehicles. Maximum vehicle height is 9-feet-6-inches on Level P1 and 6-feet-7-inches on Levels P2 and P3.

Garage hours are 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday and closed on weekends. Pay the attendant as you leave. Hours are subject to UW’s special events calendar and schedule. After-hours parking is not available in the Surgery Pavilion Garage. Reach the garage at 206.598.0892.

Valet Parking

Valet service is available for medical center patients and visitors. The valet staff are in front of the medical center by the main entrance. Valet parking service has the same fees as garage parking. Patients with disability or mobility parking needs may use the valet service. Reach the valet service at 206.598.0177.

Patient/Visitor Parking Rates (Garage or Valet)

UW Medical Center parking lots are available to patients and their visitors. Discount coupons, available at clinics and nurses’ stations, enable parking at these rates:

0-30 minutes: Free
31-60 minutes: $3
1-2 hours: $6
2-3 hours: $9
More than three hours/in-out access/lost ticket: $10 daily maximum

Rates are subject to change annually in July.

 

Bus Directions:

UW Medical Center, at 1959 N.E. Pacific St., is served by many bus lines of King County Metro Transit. Use Metro's Trip Planner to learn which buses can get you to the medical center.

 
Shuttle Services
The Health Sciences Express free shuttle service assists faculty, staff, patients, families and caregivers in traveling between UW Medical Center, UWMC-Roosevelt clinics and Harborview Medical Center. See the shuttle's schedule.
 
A separate, free shuttle service similarly transports faculty, staff, patients, families and caregivers between UW Medical Center and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and Seattle Children’s. See the shuttle's schedule.
 
Accessibility Information:

UW Medical Center's main entrance and its parking facilities enable easy access for all visitors. Disability parking is available in at the Triangle and Surgery Pavilion garages, and valet service is available at the front entrance of the medical center.

 
We provide adaptive equipment for patients who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind, or who have speech impairments. TTYs (regular print, large print visual display, Braille), amplified headsets, flashing light and vibrating phone alert signalers, and TV decoders are available. Patients can request disability accommodations by calling 206.598.6970 (voice). Washington Relay Service, at 800.833.6388, provides TTY text service to the medical center.

Driving Directions

The medical center is at 1959 N.E. Pacific St. See map.

 
From Interstate 5: 
  • Take Exit No. 168B (Bellevue /Kirkland) onto State Route 520. 
  • Take the first exit off SR 520 to Montlake Boulevard. 
  • Turn left onto Montlake Boulevard and continue north across the Montlake Bridge. 
  • At the traffic light ahead, two lanes will turn left onto N.E. Pacific Street. You'll want to be in the right of those two left-turn lanes. 
  • From N.E. Pacific Street, turn right at the second "Patient Parking" directional sign onto N.E. Pacific Place, then immediately turn right into the Triangle Parking Garage, connected to the medical center via a pedestrian tunnel. 
  • OR you can access the Surgery Pavilion Garage by turning left at stop sign just past the Emergency Department entrance.

 
From the East via State Route 520 Westbound: 
  • Exit at Montlake Boulevard and continue north across the Montlake Bridge.
  • At the traffic light ahead, two lanes will turn left onto N.E. Pacific Street. You'll want to be in the right of those two left-turn lanes. 
  • From N.E. Pacific Street, turn right at the second "Patient Parking" directional sign onto N.E. Pacific Place, then immediately turn right into the Triangle Parking Garage, connected to the medical center via a pedestrian tunnel.
  • OR you can access the Surgery Pavilion Garage by turning left at stop sign just past the Emergency Department entrance.

Referral Instructions

Questions regarding referrals, managed care and insurance coverage may be directed to 206.598.4294.
 
Health-care professionals making a referral should fax a UW Medicine referral request (PDF) to 206.598.6986.

To refer a patient, use the UW Medicine referral form.

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Bladder cancer Cystocele/Rectocele Dysuria Epididymitis Erectile Dysfunction Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy Hematuria Hypogonadism Impotence Incontinence Interstim Sacral Neuromodulation Interstitial cystitis Kidney Stones Male Infertility Neurogenic Bladder Pelvic Pain Penile implant surgery Penile Plication and Penile Graft Reconstruction Peyronie's Disease Prostate Biopsy prostate cancer Prostatectomy Prostatitis Renal cell carcinoma Semen analysis Surgical female sling procedure Testicular cancer Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Uterine/bladder prolapse

University of Washington Medical Center
Urogynecology Urology Cancer Care (Medical Oncology) Reproductive / Urology