The flood affected the center’s Centralia clinic in January, but the center has remained open, moving patient care to a temporary office in its parking lot.
Additional services are being offered in Washington Orthopaedics’ physical therapy office and ASC. Its Olympia, Wash.-based office also remains fully operational.
“Your health and well-being are our top priorities, and we’re here to make sure you get the care you need without delay,” Keith Birchard, MD, a surgeon at the center, told The Chronicle. “We’re working hard to keep any inconvenience to a minimum.”
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