Sports and Spine Center at Harborview

About this Clinic

Patients with complex spine problems, from sports injuries to adult scoliosis, receive diagnosis, surgery and rehabilitation from highly trained spine specialists at the Sports and Spine Center at Harborview. Comprehensive services include non-surgical and surgical treatment of disorders and diseases of the spine.

Using a multidisciplinary approach, the center offers patients and their referring physicians expertise in:
  • Interventional pain management
  • Musculoskeletal care
  • Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Radiology 
  • Spine surgery 
A team of physicians – who are nationally recognized for teaching, research and clinical practice – work hand-in-hand to evaluate each patient and decide the best course of treatment. Patients will be assessed, triaged and treated by the most appropriate health-care professionals. Treatments may include diagnostic and minimally invasive procedures, as well as the most technologically advanced surgical interventions.

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

Care Providers

Leah Grace Concannon
Leah Grace Concannon

Dr. Concannon is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine.
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Mark Anthony Harrast
Mark Anthony Harrast

Dr. Harrast is a sports medicine physician and medical director of the Seattle Marathon. His clinical expertise is diagnosing and treating ...
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Stanley A Herring
Stanley A Herring

Dr. Herring is UW clinical professor in the Departments of Rehabilitation Medicine, Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, and Neurological Surgery. He is ...
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Christopher John Standaert
Christopher John Standaert

Dr. Standaert is a University of Washington Clinical Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine. He is also a member of the Puget Sound Sports and Spine ...
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Stuart M Weinstein
Stuart M Weinstein

Dr. Weinstein is a UW clinical professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation. He also ...
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Contact Information and Hours

General Contact (Phone):206.744.0401
General Contact (Fax):206.744.9915
Hours:Monday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Location Address:Ninth & Jefferson Building
5th floor, Ninth & Jefferson Building
Box 359721
908 Jefferson St.
Seattle, WA 98104
Mailing Address:Harborview Medical Center
5th floor, Ninth & Jefferson Building
Box 359721
325 Ninth Ave.
Seattle, WA 98104
Parking Information:
The Ninth & Jefferson Building has a multilevel underground parking garage, accessible from Terry Avenue, with spaces for 670 vehicles. 

Patient/Visitor Parking Rates
Self-Park
0-30 minutes: Free
30 -60 minutes: $4
1-2 hours: $5
2-4 hours: $7
4-6 hours: $12
6-8 hours: $15
8-24 hours: $20
Lost ticket: $20
Motorcycles: $3 per day (must park in designated spaces only)


Bus Directions:Several bus routes of King County Metro Transit provide service to the Ninth and Jefferson Building. Use Metro's Trip Planner to learn which buses can get you there.
Accessibility Information:

Harborview Medical Center and the Patricia Steel Building offer ramps at their main entrances. The Norm Maleng and Ninth and Jefferson buildings enable easy access for all visitors. Security personnel also are available to help people enter and leave facilities.

Additional Information:

For after hours and emergency treatments, call the Community CareLine, 206.744.2500.
 


Driving Directions

The Ninth & Jefferson Building (NJB) is adjacent to Harborview Medical Center (see map). NJB's main walk-in entrance is on Jefferson Street, just east of Ninth Avenue.

From Interstate 5:
  • Exit at James Street (#165A) in downtown Seattle. 
  • Turn up the hill (east) onto James.
  • Turn right onto Terry Avenue, then access the building's parking garage on the right.

Referral Instructions

Health-care professionals making a referral should fax a UW Medicine referral request to 206.744.9915.

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

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