Adult Medicine Clinic at Harborview

About this Clinic

The Adult Medicine Clinic at Harborview provides primary care to patients age 18 and older. The clinic's mission is to provide the highest quality of care to patients and promote long-term wellness. The clinic is staffed by attending and resident physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants who evaluate and treat a variety of acute and chronic illnesses. The clinic is supported by a team of professionals with expertise in mental illness, social work, chemical dependency, nutrition, clinical pharmacy, women's health issues and patient education.  

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

Care Providers

Alson K. Burke
Alson K. Burke

Dr. Burke grew up in the Seattle area and was thrilled to return to the Pacific Northwest to join UW Medicine after completing her training at the ...
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Lisa D. Chew
Lisa D. Chew

Dr. Chew is a UW Associate Professor of Medicine and Medical Director of the Adult Medicine Clinic at Harborview Medical Center. She is also Medical ...
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John H. Choe
John H. Choe

Dr. Choe is a UW Assistant Professor of Medicine. He is Associate Program Director, Curriculum Development & Evidence and UW Internal Medicine ...
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Pamela J Dekeyser
Pamela J Dekeyser


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Joann G. Elmore
Joann G. Elmore

I enjoy providing comprehensive primary care in an academic setting where communication and education are emphasized.
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Erika Ann Goldstein
Erika Ann Goldstein

Partnership with patients is important to me in helping them achieve the highest possible level of physical, psychological and emotional well being.
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Dana C Iorio
Dana C Iorio

I believe that it is every human being's right to have comprehensive and skilled healthcare services regardless of your situation in life. I do my ...
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Margaret L. Isaac
Margaret L. Isaac

Dr. Isaac is a UW assistant professor of medicine, board-certified in both internal medicine and palliative medicine and hospice.  Her clinical ...
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Carol A Lawrence
Carol A Lawrence


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Daniel S. Lessler
Daniel S. Lessler

I am committed to working with patients to help them make decisions about their health care.
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Hillary Karen Liss
Hillary Karen Liss

Working in cooperation with patients over time to identify and manage their health issues is very rewarding to me. Getting to know patients as ...
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James Paul LoGerfo
James Paul LoGerfo

Dr. Logerfo is a UW Professor of Medicine. He is Adjunct Professor of Health Services, and Acting Director, Hospital Medicine Service at Harborview ...
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Joseph Owen Merrill
Joseph Owen Merrill


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Bruce Mark Psaty
Bruce Mark Psaty

Dr. Psaty is a UW Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, Adjunct Professor of Health Services and Affiliate Investigator, Clinical Nutrition ...
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Susan Dalton Reed
Susan Dalton Reed

Dr. Reed is a UW professor of obstetrics and gynecology and an adjunct professor of epidemiology.
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Caroline Rhoads
Caroline Rhoads

I enjoy collaborating with my patients in order to provide care that is most appropriate to their particular needs, beliefs, and circumstances.
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Ellen Anne Schur
Ellen Anne Schur

"As a primary care physician, I believe my role is primarily to educate my patients about their bodies, preventive health strategies and any ...
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John VL Sheffield
John VL Sheffield

I view myself as a teacher and try to give patients the best available information to help them make informed decisions in their care.
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Toby Isaac Sinton
Toby Isaac Sinton

Dr. Sinton is a UW acting instructor in the department of general internal medicine.
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David S. Siscovick
David S. Siscovick

Dr. Siscovick is a UW Professor of Medicine and Professor of Epidemiology. He is Co-director of the Cardiovascular Health Research Unit and Director ...
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Katrina Sullivan
Katrina Sullivan

Katrina Sullivan is a UW teaching associate in the department of general internal medicine.
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Genji Terasaki
Genji Terasaki

Dr. Terasaki is a UW associate professor of medicine.
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Lauren Renata Thronson
Lauren Renata Thronson

Dr. Thronson is a UW clinical instructor in the department of general internal medicine.
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Shin-Ping Tu
Shin-Ping Tu

Dr. Tu is a UW associate professor of medicine and adjunct associate professor in the Department of Health Services. She is also Joint Associate ...
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Jill Midori Watanabe
Jill Midori Watanabe

Dr. Watanabe is an associate professor of medicine in the department of general internal medicine.
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Contact Information and Hours

General Contact (Phone):877.744.9700
General Contact (Phone):206.520.5000
General Contact (Fax):206.744.8516
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.
Address:Harborview Medical Center
3rd Floor, 3 West Hospital Clinic
Box 359892
325 Ninth Ave.
Seattle, WA 98104
Parking Information:
Parking is available in two garages:
  • View Park Garage/P1 on Eighth Avenue between Alder and Jefferson streets.
  • Ninth and Jefferson Building garage/P3 on Terry Avenue between Jefferson and James Streets. The garages are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Valet service is available at the Ground West Lobby entrance from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. weekdays.
Disability Parking 
Disability parking is available in all Harborview parking lots. If you or a family member has a disability and needs help parking, a valet is available at the west entrance of the medical center 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. weekdays.
 
If you have a valid state disability placard and the View Park Garage is full, or if your disability is incompatible with parking in the View Park Garage/P1, you may use valet parking at the regular parking rate.
 
 
Patricia Steel Building, 401 Broadway
Parking is available underneath the building or on surrounding streets. Enter the parking garage from Jefferson Street. 
 
Patient/Visitor Parking Rates
0-30 minutes: Free
31-60 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)
 
Valet Parking Rates (Available Only at View Park Garage)
0-2 hours: $9
2-4 hours: $11
4-6 hours: $16
6-8 hours: $19
8-24 hours: $24
Lost ticket: $24
 
Why We Charge for Parking
The Washington State Legislature and King County mandates that parking at Harborview be self-supporting. As a King County-owned, state-managed institution, all garages and parking lots on our campus are paid for out of parking revenues. Harborview parking revenues must pay for all repairs, bonds and loans on all parking facilities. Parking revenues are also used to subsidize various Harborview commuter programs and the valet service. According to the state legislature, parking revenues must pay for all these expenses and may not come from other sources.
 
Nearby Parking Options
Diamond Parking
4144 Broadway and Madison Street
 
U-Park 206.652.4185
Broadway and James Street
Sixth Avenue and Washington Street
 
Merchants Parking 206.624.3426
Seventh Avenue and Yesler Way
 
CPS Parking
Sixth Avenue and Yesler Way
Seventh Avenue and Columbia Street
 
Bus Directions:

King County Metro Transit provides regular bus service to Harborview (325 Ninth Ave.) on several routes, including the No. 3, No. 4 and No. 60. Use Metro's Trip Planner to learn which buses you can take to the medical center and other sites on its campus, which include the Norm Maleng Building, Ninth and Jefferson Building and Patricia Steel Building.

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

Harborview Medical Center is at 325 Ninth Avenue, between Jefferson and Alder streets in Seattle’s First Hill neighborhood. Other clinical sites adjacent to the main medical center are the Ninth and Jefferson Building and Norm Maleng Building. The Patricia Steel Building is three blocks east of the medical center. See map denoting building locations.

 
From Interstate 5 Northbound:
  • Exit at James Street, Exit 164A. Turn right (east) and travel to Ninth Avenue. 
  • Turn right (south) on Ninth Avenue and go one block to Jefferson Street.
From Interstate 5 Southbound: 
  • Exit at James Street, Exit 165A. Turn left (east) on James and travel to Ninth Avenue. 
  • Turn right (south) on Ninth Avenue and go one block to Jefferson Street.

 

Referral Instructions

Questions regarding referrals, managed care, and insurance coverage may directed to 206.520.5000. 

Health-care professionals making a referral should fax a UW Medicine referral request (PDF) to 206.744.4574 (on-line EPIC referral is preferable).



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

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