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PeaceHealth temporarily closes 87th Avenue clinic during COVID-19 crisis

Camas-based walk-in clinic, other Vancouver locations remain open

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(Contributed photo courtesy of PeaceHealth Medical Group) PeaceHealth has temporarily closed one of its Vancouver clinics during the COVID-19 crisis, but the Camas-based Union Station Clinic (pictured), which offers same-day, walk-in services, remains open.

The PeaceHealth Family Medicine Clinic at 505 N.E. 87th Ave., Vancouver, has temporarily closed until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

PeaceHealth’s Camas clinic, available for walk-in and same-day services, located at 315 N.E. 192nd Ave., remains open.

PeaceHeath has redirected the clinic’s caregivers, physicians and supplies to PeaceHealth Family Medicine Fisher’s Landing and PeaceHealth Union Station Clinic.

“We apologize for any inconvenience and thank our communities for their patience and understanding as we navigate these unprecedented times,” Robyn Taylor, clinic manager of the three Vancouver clinics, stated in a press release.

The following PeaceHealth primary care, walk-in and urgent care clinics remain open:

  • PeaceHealth Family Medicine at 16811 S.E. McGillivray Blvd., Ste. 101, Vancouver (360-735-8100);
  • PeaceHealth Union Station Clinic (walk-in and same-day) at 315 N.E. 192nd Ave., Ste. 310, Camas (360-729-8200);
  • PeaceHealth Family Medicine of Southwest Washington at 100 E. 33rd St., Ste. 10, Vancouver (360-514-7550); and 
  • PeaceHealth Urgent Care Memorial at 3400 Main St., Vancouver (360-696-5223).

Community members with questions about COVID-19 are encouraged to call the Washington State Department of Health at 800-525-0127 or visit peacehealth.org/coronavirus.