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Portland/Vancouver Kaiser Permanente On-The-Job Provider Directory SEPTEMBER 2021 KAISER PERMANENTE ON-THE-JOB® MANAGED CARE ORGANIZATION Medical and dental providers All plans offered and underwritten by Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Northwest. 19404_09-21 500 NE Multnomah St., Suite 100, Portland, OR 97232. Portland-area urgent care Portland and Vancouver About Kaiser Permanente emergency care On-the-Job® Beaverton Medical and and medical centers Dental Office 4855 SW Western Ave. Kaiser Permanente Sunnyside Kaiser Permanente On-the-Job is a Beaverton, OR 97005 managed care organization (MCO) Medical Center* Monday through Friday, 1 p.m.–10 p.m. dedicated to providing employees 10180 SE Sunnyside Road Weekends and holidays, 9 a.m.–6 p.m. with health care for work-related injury Clackamas, OR 97015 and illness. Kaiser Permanente On-the- Interstate Medical Office South Job Occupational Medicine specialists Kaiser Permanente Westside 3500 N. Interstate Ave. practice at three medical offices in Medical Center* Portland, OR 97227 Portland metro as well as offices in 2875 NE Stucki Ave. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.–9 p.m. Longview, Vancouver, and Salem. Hillsboro, OR 97124 Weekends and holidays, 9 a.m.–6 p.m. When you need care for a workplace Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Mt. Talbert Medical Office injury, call for an appointment in Center Occupational Health at the location 10100 SE Sunnyside Road 2211 NE 139th St. most convenient to you. You don’t need Clackamas, OR 97015 Vancouver, WA 98686 to be a Kaiser Permanente member, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.–9 p.m. and you don’t need a referral. Weekends and holidays, 9 a.m.–6 p.m. * Hospital accreditation: Kaiser Permanente Sunnyside Medical Initial appointments and follow- Salem-area urgent care Center and Westside Medical Center up care Portland have earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval with Advanced • For advice or appointments during North Lancaster Medical Office Certification in Stroke (Primary regular business hours, contact the Stroke Center). Occupational Health Service Center. 2400 Lancaster Drive NE Salem, OR 97305 • For after-hours care, call the general Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.–9 p.m. Salem-area emergency care appointment number. Weekends and holidays, 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Salem Hospital Occupational Health Service Vancouver-area urgent care 890 Oak St. SE Center Salem, OR 97301 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Cascade Park Medical Office Monday through Friday 12607 SE Mill Plain Blvd. Portland area . 503-571-3366 Vancouver, WA 98684 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.–9 p.m. Toll free . 1-888-414-3531 Weekends and holidays, 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Longview-area urgent care Be sure to mention that the appointment is for a job-related Longview-Kelso Medical Office injury or illness. 1230 Seventh Ave. Longview, WA 98632 General appointment number Monday through Friday, 12–9 p.m. After-hours calls .............. 1-800-813-2000 Saturdays and holidays, 9 a.m.–6 p.m. (Closed Sundays, Thanksgiving, and Upon arrival Christmas) When you come in for an appointment, tell the receptionist that you are being seen for a work-related illness or injury. You should be prepared to give specific information about your condition and describe any medications you are taking. If you are a Kaiser Permanente member, please present your membership ID card. 2 Occupational Health medical Beaverton, OR 97005 providers Clackamas Eye Care & Imaging Notice to Patients Beaverton Medical and Stevens Plaza Eyecare Services Building Dental Office 12100 SE Stevens Court, Suite 106 Happy Valley, OR 97045 Fax: (503) 495-6742** Providers in the department of Edwards, Hannah E., MD, MPH Gateway Medical Office Occupational Medicine will accept Reichle, John, MD 1700 NE 102nd Ave. new workers’ compensation Gateway Medical Office Portland OR 97220 patients including patients who are Fax: (971) 229-6766** Interstate Medical Office Central not currently members of a Kaiser Permanente Health plan. Interstate Medical Office South 3600 N Interstate Ave. Portland, OR 97227 Fax: (503) 249-3375** Providers in other departments will accept workers’ compensation patients Davis, Robert, MD Interstate Medical Office East subject to the following limitations: Seymour, John, MD 3550 N Interstate Ave. Portland, OR 97227 Longview-Kelso Medical Office • Primary Care Fax: (360) 575-4820** Interstate Medical Office South Primary Care providers in the Baertlein, Richard, MD 3500 N Interstate Ave. departments of Family Practice and Kerfoot, Amy, MD Portland, OR 97227 Internal Medicine will only accept patients who are members of a Mill Plain One Medical Office Interstate Medical Office West Kaiser Permanente health plan. They Fax: (360) 449-7005** 3325 N Interstate Ave. may also refer patients with more Baertlein, Richard, MD Portland, OR 97227 complex Occupational Health needs Kerfoot, Amy, MD to the department of Occupational Mt. Scott Medical Office Won, Paul, MD Medicine for ongoing care. 9800 SE Sunnyside Road Mt. Talbert Medical Office Clackamas, OR 97015 Fax: (503) 571-2666** • Specialty Care Mt. Talbert Medical Office Ackerman, Eric, MD A referral is generally required to see Anderson, Carl, MD 10100 SE Sunnyside Road Specialty Care providers listed in this Chang, Kathy, MD, MPH Clackamas, OR 97015 directory. This includes providers with the departments of Allergy/ North Lancaster Medical Office Rockwood Medical Office Immunology, Dermatology, General Fax: (503) 375-5738** 19500 SE Stark St. Surgery, Neurosurgery, Psychiatry, Seymour, John, MD Portland, OR 97233 Ophthalmology, Orthopedics and Otolaryngology. Walters, Kevin, MD Sunnybrook Medical Office 9900 SE Sunnyside Road ** For Job Analysis (JA)/Job • Contracted Providers Descriptions (JD) ONLY; please send Clackamas, OR 97015 A referral is also generally required all other correspondences to the Sunnyside Medical Office KPOJ Claims Team. to see Contracted Providers listed in 10180 SE Sunnyside Road this directory. Patients may, however, Clackamas, OR 97015 directly appoint with contracted Chiropractic Doctors without Portland-area medical offices Sunset Medical Office a referral. 10060 NE Evergreen Parkway Beaverton Medical and Hillsboro, OR 97124 Dental Office Tanasbourne Medical and Dental 4855 SW Western Ave. Office Beaverton, OR 97005 10315 NE Tanasbourne Drive Brookside Center Hillsboro, OR 97124 10180 SE Sunnyside Road Tualatin Medical Office Clackamas, OR 97015 19185 SW 90th Ave. Care Essentials™ by Kaiser Tualatin, OR 97062 Permanente Westside Medical Office 1035 NW Northrup St. Portland, OR 97209 2875 NE Stucki Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97124 Cedar Hills Dental and Medical Office 12450 SW Walker Rd. 3 Vancouver-area medical offices Dental offices Oregon City Dental Office 1900 McLoughlin Blvd., Suite 68 Cascade Park Medical Office Aloha Dental Office Oregon City, OR 97045 12607 SE Mill Plain Blvd. 17675 SW Tualatin Valley Highway Vancouver, WA 98684 Beaverton, OR 97006 Rockwood Dental Office 822 NE 181st Ave. Mill Plain One Medical Office Beaverton Medical and Portland, OR 97230 203 SE Park Plaza Drive, Suite 140 Dental Office Vancouver, WA 98684 4855 SW Western Ave. Salmon Creek Dental Office Beaverton, OR 97005 14406 NE 20th Ave. Orchards Medical Office Vancouver, WA 98686 7101 NE 137th Ave. Cascade Park Dental Office Vancouver, WA 98682 12711 SE Mill Plain Blvd. Skyline Dental Office Vancouver, WA 98684 5135 Skyline Road S. Salmon Creek Medical Office Salem, OR 97306 14406 NE 20th Ave. Cedar Hills Dental and Medical Vancouver, WA 98686 Office Tanasbourne Medical and Dental 12450 SW Walker Rd. Office Longview-area medical offices Beaverton, OR 97005 10315 NE Tanasbourne Drive Hillsboro, OR 97124 Longview-Kelso Medical Office Clackamas Dental Office 10209 SE Sunnyside Road Tigard Dental Office 1230 Seventh Ave. Clackamas, OR 97015 7105 SW Hampton St. Longview, WA 98632 Tigard, OR 97223 Eastmoreland Dental Office Battle Ground-area medical 5025 SE 28th Ave. Valley River Dental Office offices Portland, OR 97202 1011 Valley River Way, Suite 116B Eugene, OR 97401 Battle Ground Medical Office Glisan Dental Office 720 W. St., Suite 115 10102 NE Glisan St. Battle Ground, WA 98604 Portland, OR 97220 Grand Avenue Dental Office Salem-area medical offices 1314 NE Grand Ave. Portland, OR 97232 Keizer Station Medical Office 5940 Ulali Drive Gresham Dental Office Keizer, OR 97303 360 NW Burnside Road Gresham, OR 97030 North Lancaster Medical Office 2400 Lancaster Drive NE Kaiser Permanente Dental Salem, OR 97305 at Johnson Creek 9300 SE 91st Ave., Ste. 310 Skyline Medical Office Happy Valley, OR 97086 5125 Skyline Road SE Salem, OR 97306 Longview-Kelso Dental Office West Salem Medical Office 1230 Seventh Ave. 1160 Wallace Road NW Longview, WA 98632 Salem, OR 97304 North Interstate Dental Office Eugene-Springfield-area 7201 N. Interstate Ave. medical office Portland, OR 97217 North Lancaster Dental Office Chase Gardens Medical Office 2300 Lancaster Drive NE 360 S Garden Way, Suite 105 Salem, OR 97305 Eugene, OR 97401 4 Kaiser Permanente Internal Medical Providers Kaiser Internal Medical Providers Eugene Sharon L. Kenny, MD Care Essentials - Pearl Interstate - South Medical Ramu R. Kotamarti, MD Offices Eugene Chase Garden Madhu M. Potla, MD Family Medicine Medical Offices Kesavan Prakash, MD Jill S. Bachmann, MD Family Medicine Anitha Raj, MD Heather A. Oldham, PA-C Jean Bendik Ross, MD Family Medicine Sam I. Wasmann, MD Erin E. Righter, PA-C Amy V. Asher, MD Occupational Medicine Mental Health Joanna B. Uretsky, CRNP Mary A. Loeb, MD Robert M. Davis, MD Jessica C. Lohff-Phillips, DO Stuart L. Oken, MD Clackamas Eye Care John P. Seymour, MD, MPH Obstetrics and Gynecology Internal Medicine Ophthalmology Orthopedics Tovi M. Anderson, MD Sheila Jhansale, MD R. Prince Davis, II, MD Lucie Krenek, MD Jean-Huei Yau, MD David B. Witkin, MD Jonathan B. Greene, MD Penelope D. Lang, MD Occupational Medicine Natasha K. Kye, MD Karin L. Ljungquist, MD Portland Metro Obinna C. Ugwu-Oju, MD Hannah E. Edwards, MD, MPH Kelly N. Ma, MD, MPH Thilo R. Weissflog, MD Beaverton Medical Office John R. Reichle, MD, MPH Peter B.
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