THE PULSE Your Health | Your Community | Your

• Celebrating World Health 2021! • Former POTUS Healthcare Team Member Joins Whidbeyhealth • Occupational Therapy – What Matters To You? • New: Commissioners Corner • Innovation – Mobile Cardiac Monitors • Why It’s Called ‘Primary Care’ • Is It Really Bootcamp?

April 2021 Volume 32 WHAT MAKES A COMMUNITY HEALTHY? 01 Evolving to meet Committed Now More Than Ever COMMITTED NOW MORE THAN EVER the needs As we enter the fifteenth month of the coronavirus pandemic, the fight to protect Dear Neighbors and Friends, Our community’s 1900’s our community with testing and vaccinations continues. 02 collection of old-time home IS IT REALLY BOOTCAMP? As always, I hope this letter finds you healthy and well. has grown to become Volunteers in the vaccination clinic have demonstrated the very best that is the As the days get longer, it feels great to be outside and an island-wide healthcare character of our community. Every day vaccine is available, twenty or more work TOTAL JOINT REPLACEMENT to see people enjoying all that Whidbey has to offer. system. side-by-side with staff to get patients vaccinated as effortlessly as possible. As I Spirits are lifting as we step into activities and outings write this, we have recorded 15,662 shots given - all at no cost to patients or Today’s sophisticated medical 03 with caution and joy. It is great to see all the smiling eyes center offers an accredited their insurance. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY – above the masks! Cancer Care Center, an WHAT MATTERS TO YOU? There is another exceptional undercurrent in our day-to-day operation: a deep desire emergency department with Islanders are gifted with more than just fresh air and to continuously improve every facet of a patient’s experience at WhidbeyHealth. We INNOVATIVE WAYS TO natural beauty. Our greatest gift is a community of Level 3 Trauma certification, and a Surgical Center delivering highly know there is much more to our relationship with patients than the outstanding REDUCE THE IMPACT OF Helen Taylor, people working together to help each other. customized joint replacement. treatment from our providers. ON YOUR LIFE. Executive Director We are all inspired by the support of more than 150 Twelve clinics provide primary From a patient’s first phone call, to ease of parking, to help with insurance claims – volunteers who staff the Vaccine Clinic, helping to and specialty care services close 04 we have begun examining every small step in what we call ‘the patient journey.’ We COMMISSIONERS CORNER inoculate thousands of patients. to home. WhidbeyHealth cares want every patient to feel welcome and know they are where people are not just for more than 20,000 patients taking care of them but also caring about them. Yet, COVID-19’s financial impact on healthcare systems every year – nearly a third of the 05 KNOWLEDGE CHALLENGE is a major challenge, especially in small communities resident population of the island. like ours. COVID is relentless, but our supporters are even Debbie DeCorde, Chief HR Officer and Jon Scallan, Chief Quality Officer are co- stronger. Islanders continue to donate funds to purchase Growth in demand for state chairing a system-wide initiative involving our entire workforce. It is our goal to COVID-19 VACCINES critically needed equipment. of the art medicine comes deliver an exceptional end-to-end patient experience. As the initiative unfolds, we AND TESTING with costs far out of sync with will be regularly reporting our progress. We have made the sad and cautionary decision to cancel insurance coverage. That gap 06 WHIDBEYHEALTH HEROES the Annual Gala, our largest fundraiser. As an alternative, has widened, posing a major It is important to remember that the pandemic still we are joining the GiveBIG campaign to offset the hardship for healthcare providers rages. Hospitalizations in Washington have escalated, cancellation of the Gala. GiveBIG will help us extend our everywhere. Like many hospitals, 07 primarily affecting younger people in their 30’s and reach to individuals, groups and businesses throughout we have learned the importance HERO SPOTLIGHT Washington. of improving fiscal resiliency. 40’s. We know for sure that wearing masks, watching our distance and getting vaccinated can crush this We are fortunate to have the 08 Thanks to GiveBIG, Washington donors anywhere can disease. Please take precautions and if you haven’t CELEBRATING WORLD support of our Foundation and find causes they care about, including our hospital and gotten vaccinated, please do. HEALTH 2021! donors across the community. our Foundation. Every dollar raised helps deliver Very best, WALK-IN CLINIC the exceptional medical care our From state-of-the-art surgical equipment to wheelchairs Ron Telles, CEO PROVIDER SPOTLIGHT are used day-in and day-out, your support makes “taking community receives every day. care” a reality every day. This month, our fundraising 09 efforts align with the GiveBIG WHIDBEYHEALTH LIFE Please give what you can by making a convenient campaign, helping to tell CENTER donation online, mailing your gift to The WhidbeyHealth our story to Washingtonians Foundation, P.O. Box 641, Coupeville, WA 98239, or calling everywhere. I hope you can help. INNOVATION – MOBILE us at 360.678.7656, ex. 6501 to make arrangements. No donation is too small, and CARDIAC MONITORS gifts can be made online from No amount is too small, and everyone’s help makes the WhidbeyHealth Foundation 10 a difference in somebody’s life every day. Supporting web page. THIS IS WHY IT’S CALLED WhidbeyHealth is truly an investment in sustaining ‘PRIMARY CARE’ healthcare for our whole community. We are all grateful for your support. 11 Whatever 2021 brings, we know that MYWHIDBEYHEALTH strengthening healthcare strengthens us all! Ron Wallin, 12 Give Big District 3 TO YOUR HEALTH Commissioner and President Helen Taylor, WhidbeyHealth Executive Director Board of Commissioners

2 | The Pulse The Pulse | 1 Accelerating Recovery After Occupational Therapy – Innovative ways to reduce the impact of Joint Replacement What Matters to You? diabetes on your life.

Whether you are living with Surgical replacement of hips, knees and shoulders damaged by arthritis can diabetes, you’ve been newly make an enormous change for patients who are enjoying less of their favorite diagnosed, with type 1, type activities because of the pain involved. Not too long ago, patients who had 2 or gestational diabetes, or joints replaced suffered prolonged months of discomfort afterward. are helping a loved one; the WhidbeyHealth Diabetes Care Advances in pain management drastically reduce discomfort and allow and Management team is here Is it really bootcamp? patients to begin physical therapy in their room immediately following to help. We have a variety of their procedure. educational programs, resources, “Bootcamp” conjures up visions health tips, and food ideas to of U.S. Marines conquering “At WhidbeyHealth, most patients are able to return home the help you live your best life. obstacle courses with feats of strength and agility. While day after surgery – in some cases even the same day.” Although your doctor prescribes all WhidbeyHealth patients diabetes medications and Dr. Dale Adishian, Orthopedic Surgeon having a knee or hip or shoulder monitors glucose control replaced attend a ‘bootcamp’ with lab work, your success The surgical team at WhidbeyHealth has introduced a new process to – the whole idea is to get them with managing diabetes relies accelerate recovery from joint replacement surgery: Enhanced Recovery After on track to greater strength and heavily on the choices you make agility. There’s no mud involved! Surgery, or ERAS. This is a protocol which begins with putting the patient at each day. WhidbeyHealth offers the center of a hand-picked team focused on planning for the entire patient support and education that can Patients work with occupational therapists to confidently participate in experience before surgery, during hospitalization, and through the help you effectively manage everyday activities. Therapy is specifically planned for the needs of the recovery process. your diabetes with its many “We make sure patients individual patient and are more comprehensive than vocational ability. For challenges. This team-based, patient-centric process helps patients return to their example, children with varying abilities benefit by participating in school are well prepared to go favorite activities, stronger and pain-free. Dr. Adishian reports “Joint and social situations. Patients recovering from an injury can regain skills Helping you stay on track. home with any adaptive replacement surgery is one of the most popular surgeries in the United related to activities of daily living. Occupational therapy supports older adults Our Diabetes Care program is experiencing physical and cognitive changes of aging. equipment necessary.” States because the outcomes make such a huge difference in people’s lives.” accredited by the Association of Diabetes Care and – Kelly Osborn, Planning for a program of Occupational Therapy includes jointly setting goals Want to know more about total joint replacement? Education Specialists for its Physical Therapy Tech with the patient and patient’s family, evaluating a patient’s home, school comprehensive approach Call us to schedule an informal phone consultation: 360.240.4013 You or work environments, and recommending adaptive equipment. Often, a to meeting the needs of can also learn more about the procedure and meet some of our team on combination of customized therapy and introduction of adaptive equipment our website. individuals living with Our Total Joint Replacement can help the patient achieve their goals quickly and sustainably. diabetes. patients are required to attend Patients in Occupational Therapy are a class for two reasons. First, we Our Certified Diabetes want you to know everything always at the center of planning and Educators (CDE) work you can about the process and goal-setting. In addition, including family with each patient and the surgery and have every one and caregivers creates a surrounding their healthcare providers, of your questions answered. support team to reinforce and encourage creating a customized plan Second, we will work with patients as they apply new skills for managing their diabetes you on preparing for surgery, gained during therapy sessions. Our and reducing the risks for complications. including exercise to improve occupational therapy practitioners take your strength and circulation, a holistic perspective, where the focus is To learn more about the adopting good eating and on adapting the environment to fit the breadth of services, resources hydration habits, and other patient’s individual situation. and support visit: steps which are important to https://whidbeyhealth.org/ fast-tracking your return to a Our team was honored to be acknowledged by our community with the outpatient/diabetes-care-and- pain-free lifestyle. “Best of Whidbey 2020” award! If you are in need of help getting back to your management best self – WhidbeyHealth Rehabilitation Care is here to help! To get started, ask your doctor Contact us at 360.678.7656, ext. 4308. for a referral for diabetes education at WhidbeyHealth.

2 | The Pulse The Pulse | 3 Update on the COVID-19 Pandemic COVID-19 Vaccines Important April Updates and Testing

Coronavirus is a disease which WhidbeyHealth continues responds to our behavior. When we to offer swab testing and are careful, fewer people are infected vaccinations at the Medical or hospitalized, and fewer lives are lost. Center in Coupeville.

Over the last few weeks, Washington Advance registration is required. State has experienced an alarming Please call our Advance increasing in the rate of COVID-19 Registration to schedule cases and hospitalizations. The data your testing appointment. trends show we are entering a fourth 360.240.4055. wave of . WhidbeyHealth’s Vaccine Commissioners In the last week of April, more than Clinics continue to administer 600 patients infected with COVID-19 COVID-19 vaccine for anyone Corner were hospitalized. This is more than older than 16. Appointments are twice the number of friends and required and made available neighbors and family members in the based on the vaccine inventory we receive weekly. WhidbeyHealth is the operating arm of the Whidbey Island Hospital District, founded at our opening prior weeks. in 1951. This means that WhidbeyHealth is owned by our community. Oversight of WhidbeyHealth is the responsibility of five publicly elected Commissioners much like other special districts on our island Younger people are affected such as the Port of South Whidbey. This edition of the PULSE includes new spotlight on the Board of Commissioners, beginning with Dr. Grethe Cammermyer, RN, PhD. Case rates are increasing across all ages, except people 70 and older. Data as of April 8 show particularly sharp increases and the highest case counts in people ages 10-49, with shallower increases in children ages 0-9 and adults ages 50-69. We spoke with Dr. “Really,” she continued “the role of the Board is to support Cammermyer and WhidbeyHealth for the good of the community. Part of Children ages 0-9 consistently had the lowest case rates until mid-March, but asked about the role of the job is to act as a liaison between the hospital and the now have higher rates than people 70 and older. a Commissioner. She community, to make sure that questions and concerns by explained that the role residents are heard. It is also important to convey factual It is clear that nobody is immune from coronavirus of a Commissioner goes information to help everyone understand the complex far beyond the monthly challenges.” because of their age. Board meetings which Ref: WADOH News Release 4/22/21 are now held online. PLEASE NOTE: all vaccinations Each of the require an appointment which commissioners work on can be made on our website. multiple committees Exciting times are ahead as we move Please remember to do your part and each have a in keeping yourself and others in simultaneous role in addressing short-term and more forward to expand our capacity, services, the community safe. long-term opportunities to expand WhidbeyHealth and consolidate resources to be the best presence for today and the future. There is a synchronicity Wear a mask, social distance, between the Board of Commissioners and the current stewards we can be.” and wash your hands frequently WhidbeyHealth Medical Center Administration that is and often. unique, fostering trust, mutual respect and delight as we envision moving forward beyond the Pandemic. Commission meetings are open to the public and held online on the second Wednesday of each month. Readers can learn more about Dr. Cammermyer and how to attend meetings on the WhidbeyHealth website.

4 | The Pulse The Pulse | 5 Here is what people are saying about our HERO SPOTLIGHT March 2021 WhidbeyHealth Heroes: Dr. Leah Oman (Physician, Surgical Care)

Jessica Leukhardt Tabitha Sierra When I think of a WhidbeyHealth Hero, I automatically think of (CNA, Home ) (Manager, Utilization Management; Interim this compassionate, kind and respectful individual. Dr. Oman is a Manager, WhidbeyHealth Family Birth Place) general surgeon with a special interest in the care and treatment “Jessica is the only bath aide for our department, of individuals dealing with a breast cancer diagnosis. covering the entire island. Her job is to assist patients “Tabitha has amazing leadership talent. She is able to with limited mobility, endurance, and/or motivation in engage many different people to pull together, but into Patients flock to her because she provides excellent care to every bathing and dressing. She does this will full personal a shared vision and get a job done! She cares deeply patient she sees. protective equipment on (imagine being in a hot about WhidbeyHealth’s patients and staff. Tabitha has showing in the summer months in full PPE!). an eye for process improvement and has engaged her She emphasizes the need to help patients to feel comfortable team to streamline and make more efficient numerous and secure in their care and choices. She is very open to and She has always been working a demanding schedule, tasks and functions. Our organization is much stronger interested in the integration of allopathic and every day for month and years on end, always with a and better because of her involvement in it. Our naturopathic treatment. positive and caring attitude. All of her patients love her patients get better care because of Tabitha and the for her kindness, joyful interactions, and professionalism. Patients walk away feeling like they have been cared for, listened teams she leads.” This is a long overdue acknowledgement of our to, and knowing they have been provided with all the information department and organizational hero!” they need to make an informed decision on their care.

Patient Care Philosophy Patricia (Pat) Meyers • Help patients feel comfortable and secure with both their Jenelle Rosario (RN, WhidbeyHealth Family Birthplace) physician and treatment plan (RN, Inpatient Care) “Pat Meyers has been a driving force and staple • Support and encourage patients’ choices Mary Leah Oman, MD essential for WhidbeyHealth for some 30 years, while “Jenelle always shows up to work with an amazing, go- • Provide information and advice while supporting a patient’s providing outstanding care for patients and promoting getter attitude. She is a very competent, kind hearted, decisions quality to represent WhidbeyHealth in its best face to caring and independent nurse, but is always looking to the community. Ms. Pat has also been a key figure in • Treat each patient as family offer her help wherever it is needed. This hospital is very the growth of OB to coordinate with the growth of our This hero believes it takes a “TEAM” to provide the patient with fortunate to have an employee like Jenelle. community and the help with new ideas and services. an excellent experience. No matter what the shift may throw her way, she She has seen this hospital grow throughout the years She is always thanking and letting the team know how much tackles it with no complaint and just smiles and greets from the facility it used to be, to the ever changing they are valued and they are as much a key component to assure Patients flock to this HERO because all of her patients with the kindness and empathy facility it will become for our great community. all patients are treated with compassion and respect and leave they all deserve. I just want to say thank you Jenelle for she provides excellent care to every When Ms. Pat is a preceptor she envelopes and new feeling comfortable and confident. always being positive and just an all-around staff under her reassuring wings and helps you grow patient she sees.” amazing person.” into the amazing self you already are to give the best service and care for our ever changing census. Pat is everyone’s “Auntie” and we would not be the excellent care unit we are without her presence in it!” Have you seen a hero in action? Have you had a great experience with a team member at the Medical Center, Primary Care, Walk-In Clinic or our EMS teams, treating you with exceptional care and compassion? Is there someone you know who works tirelessly to keep the hospital running, caring for patients, or What is a WhidbeyHealth HERO? managing operations? We’d love to hear about them! A WhidbeyHealth Hero is someone who helps to shape and define the patient and employee experience at WhidbeyHealth. Click here to add your nomination for the next WhidbeyHealth Hero.

6 | The Pulse The Pulse | 7 Celebrating World Walk-In Clinic WhidbeyHealth Life Center: Innovation – Mobile Health 2021! Provider Spotlight A Path to a Healthier You Cardiac Monitors As COVID-19 has shown us all, Heart health is one of the living a healthy life and having Get to know our Providers – L. David Carnes, PA-C most important aspects of readily available access to What was the reason you decided What are some of the challenges of someone’s health care. Every healthcare services is critical to move to the Walk in Clinic in working within the White House? session in our Life Center, takes for everyone. April is the annual Oak Harbor? celebration of the extraordinary The hours required to maintain the multifaceted approach to their pace of travel is extreme. The importance of our health. It seemed to be a community need reaching our patients’ goals. and one I was positioned well to POTUS and VPOTUS travel more A large piece of that is having fill. I looked forward to the idea than I ever realized before getting of serving in my own community there. There is pressure knowing accurate echocardiogram assisting my neighbors in need. at any second if an emergency readings to ensure you are happens you will be on the world receiving the right amount You had a long USAF career stage knowing you better always be of exercise following a before moving to Oak Harbor prepared to delivery your “A game.” cardiovascular event. what are some of the highlights One of the proud things I share of that career? about working there is the fact Everyone is always interested I have practiced medicine in 17 in my time at the White House countries and 28 states. “Our Cardiac & Pulmonary Rehab Care at the while part of the military medical WhidbeyHealth Life Center helps our patients regain team caring for POTUS, VPOTUS, What was one of the most unique and their families. I was very things you had the chance to do at their sense of self and independence, providing the proud of my time in Iraq and the the White House? confidence needed to return to life after an event.” Bronze star I was awarded for There were many, touch Abraham time there. I once performed a Lincoln’s bed while reading a hand – Mary Waters, Exercise Physiologist military ceremony on the wing of a written copy of the Gettysburg downed WWII Japanese plane 30’ address, hover in a helicopter underwater while in uniform in the between the Washington Pacific Ocean. My most notable or monument and Lincoln memorial, WhidbeyHealth’s Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Care programs rewarding job I think was teaching flown in Air Force One and Two, and mentoring Physician Assistant visit Camp David, touched the chair have been tailored to fit the needs of our Whidbey Island population. Like (PA) students. World Health Day marks the Abraham Lincoln used to sign the our other rehabilitation services Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation anniversary of the World emancipation proclamation to Care is designed with the patient in mind. We combine this with our Working in the White House name a handful. Health Organization (WHO) sounds exciting, can you tell state of the art, portable electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) monitors to with was founded on April 7, me how that compares to the continually monitor our patient’s in a multifaceted approach to healing. 1948. Each year they create Do you miss serving in the USAF medicine you practice at and how have you filled that void? an informational campaign Whidbey Health? Both our cardiac and pulmonary rehab focus on helping restore and designed to raise global I do miss many parts of the USAF This is where our mobile cardiac Certainly, I always think it is funny especially the camaraderie you find. maintain optimal health. People of all ages who have heart conditions awareness of a specific health monitors come in. They are a that people have this notion that I have found that volunteering with can benefit from a cardiac rehab program. Whether you have had a heart theme to highlight a priority the President receives a better wearable and portable ECG area of concern for the WHO. NWFR Marine SAR team has been attack, heart conditions or a heart procedure we’re here to help! Cardiac standard of care of medicine than fulfilling to work with dedicated device that allows us to monitor This year, in the face of the an average American, it simply isn’t Rehabilitation Care at WhidbeyHealth is a medically supervised program volunteer professionals that also your cardiac levels throughout past 14 months, the WHO is true. The POTUS gets the same to help alleviate the fears and anxieties that follow an event, all close fulfill a sense of camaraderie I your rehab session – to ensure focusing on Building a Fairer, standard of medical care that you missed from the USAF. to home. Healthier World. or I get, they get me or someone you are receiving the right just like me. A qualified clinician amount of strengthening to be What’s the most rewarding part If you are having trouble breathing, the WhidbeyHealth Pulmonary While our community has been that treats patients based on beneficial to your rehab. Our of working at the Walk in Clinic in impacted by COVID-19, the current medical evidence. Now the Rehabilitation Care team can help you manage your respiratory your short time here? exercise physiologists drive same applies across the globe. difference of caring for the President symptoms, increase activity, decrease anxiety and minimize shortness is not the quality of care they receive our Life Center and Cardiac WhidbeyHealth supports the Seeing people I know from the but access to it. I understand I am of breath. Whether it is due to any number of chronic lung conditions, Rehabilitation Care which World Health Day 2021. community and having strangers not available to you in your garage from the community thank us for we take an evidence-based, multidisciplinary rehabilitation approach to combined with the latest in 24/7 waiting for the off chance you being there when they needed care. help you rebuild strength and enjoy a healthier, active lifestyle. technology sets our patients up have an emergency. Being in this rural hospital system for success in reaching I feel our patients truly appreciate If you or a loved one are interested in learning more about our Cardiac their goals. Learn more about L. David Carnes, having access to care without and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Care programs at WhidbeyHealth, you can needing to drive over the bridge or PA-C (here), and our Walk-In Clinics in do so by visiting our website: https://whidbeyhealth.org/outpatient/rehab. Oak Harbor and Clinton (here). catch a ferry.

8 | The Pulse The Pulse | 9 Announcing: This is why it’s called MyWhidbeyHealth Patient Portal Patients of the WhidbeyHealth System benefit from two online patient portals – one for services provided at The PULSE ‘Primary Care’ the Medical Center and one for services received at our primary care, outpatient care, specialty care, and is now digital! To put it simply: walk-in clinics.

Keeping our community healthy Primary Care providers represent the first steptoward improved health Both portals allow secure online access to your medical records, communicate with your providers, and their and informed is our top priority! or to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. They are the first person we look team to request prescription renewals (primary care patients only). In addition, you can share summaries of your The new digital PULSE will be to when a problem arises and often the first physician to diagnose a care to other providers or with family members you choose. hitting your inbox monthly with problem which may be otherwise unnoticed. insights and information to keep Sign up for the WhidbeyHealth Medical Center Portal if you had a hospital stay or services at: you healthy and loving Island life. The first (primary role of Primary Care is preventive medicine. From Medical Center Rehabilitation Care newborns to aging patients, a family practice team focuses on • • preventing problems with regular check-ups, routine lab tests and • Emergency Department • Diagnostic Imaging

Sign up online for annual exams. • Cancer Center • Laboratory COVID-19 updates and more health news. Primary Care Providers (PCP’s are also a patient’s advocate when • Wound Care • Sleep Care specialty care is needed such as a hip or knee replacement, physical • Diabetes Care and Management therapy, or general surgery. You can also follow us @ www.facebook.com/ Having a regular PCP can help make living with a chronic illness like WhidbeyHealth Smart phone users can download the secure mobile diabetes or asthma easier. Having a chronic condition doesn’t mean application for iOS or Android. life has to be stop. Working with your PCP can help you manage your Catch up on previous issues chronic disease and live life to the fullest. on the PULSE page. To learn more about our certified, family-centered primary care teams in Clinton and Oak Harbor visit: Sign up for the WhidbeyHealth Clinic Portal if you https://whidbeyhealth.org/primary-care were seen in one of our clinics:

THE • Walk-In Clinic Clinton

PULSE • Walk-In Clinic Oak Harbor Your Health – Our Mission

• National Nutrition Month • Good Food is our Best Medicine • Outpatient Services Goldie Street • COVID-19 Vaccine Update • The value of a good night’s sleep • WhidbeyHealth Hero Spotlight • Primary Care Cabot Drive

• Women’s Care Coupeville

March 2021 Volume 31 • Orthopedic Care

• Surgical Care

• Primary Care Freeland

Create your account and access the MyWhidbeyHealth patient portals on our website!

10 | The Pulse The Pulse | 11 Helping you stay healthy and active is our top priority. Here are a few ways we can help.

DON’T WAIT CANCER CENTER TO YOUR HEALTH

Many routine things in life have If you or a loved one are Helping you stay healthy been put on hold, but your facing a cancer diagnosis, and active is our priority #!. health shouldn’t wait. Putting knowing what to expect off treatment may worsen your can help you cope. condition. If you feel unwell, Check out the complete list of contact your provider or resources available across the WhidbeyHealth clinic near you. Our Cancer Center team WhidbeyHealth network is here to help.

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WHIDBEYHEALTH PRIMARY CARE REHAB CLINICS

Rehabilitation is a key From infants to grandparents component of recovery after an and all points in-between, our injury or procedure. We specialize primary care clinics provide in general, cardiac, pulmonary, wellness exams, laboratory physical, occupational, and tests, and treat illness and speech therapies. TO injuries, including minor surgical YOUR procedures—all close to home LEARN MORE HEALTH LEARN MORE

WOMEN’S CARE COVID-19 VACCINE YOUR HEALTH,

From routine health WhidbeyHealth is pleased to be YOUR COMMUNITY, and wellness to specialty serving our community as an YOUR HOSPITAL services that address the ‘open’ vaccine provider for Island needs of women of all ages, County. Our community is eager to We’re continually evolving to we’re with you throughout receive the COVID-19 vaccination meet the needs of your diverse your life’s journey. and vaccination is a key step in community. Check out this short ending the coronavirus pandemic. video to learn more about the breadth of services available right We’ve moved — get the details here at WhidbeyHealth.

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