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Licensed Hospital Satellites Updated 7-16-2021 Licensed Hospital Satellites updated 7-16-2021 License Facility Name / Satellite Location Number Address City, State, Zip County Adventist Medical Center (5) 14-1127 10123 SE Market Street Portland, OR 97216 Multnomah Adventist Health Physical Therapy - Gresham Station & Adventist Health 1 Gresham Station Lab & Adventist Health Gresham Imaging Center 14-1127-2 831 NW Council Drive, Suite 100, 200 & 130 Gresham, OR 97030 Multnomah 2 Adventist Health Physical Therapy - Sandy 14-1127-3 37095 SE Hwy 26, Suite 102 Sandy, OR 97055 Clackamas 3 Adventist Health Physical Therapy - Vancouver 14-1127-6 16096 SE 15th Street Vancouver, WA 98683 Clark 4 Adventist Health Physical Therapy - Parkrose 14-1127-10 1350 NE 122nd Avenue Portland, OR 97230 Multnomah 5 Adventist Health Clackamas Radiology, Imaging, Physical Therapy 14-1127-12 10150 SE Sunnyside Road, Suite 100 Clackmas, OR 97015 Clackamas Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center (2) 14-0451 2825 E Barnett Road Medford, OR 97504 Jackson 1 Asante RRMC White City Laboratory and Outpatient Draw Center 14-0451-2 2851 Avenue G, Suite 200 White City, OR 97503 Jackson 2 Asante RRMC Rehabilitation Services 14-0451-6 781 Black, Oak Drive, Suite 101 Medford, OR 97504 Jackson Asante Three Rivers Community Hospital (1) 14-1439 500 SW Ramsey Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97527 Josephine 1 Asante TRMC Outpatient Laboratory and X-ray Services 14-1439-1 25647 Redwood Highway (US 199) Cave Junction, OR 97523 Josephine Columbia Memorial Hospital (2) 14-1146 2111 Exchange Street Astoria, OR 97103 Clatsop 1 CMH Primary Care Clinic/CMH Urgent Care 14-1146-1 1639 SE Ensign Lane, Suite B103 Warrenton, OR 97146 Clatsop 2 CMH Imaging & Lab 14-1146-2 1111 N. Roosevelt Drive, Suite 210 Seaside, OR 97138 Clatsop Curry General Hospital (1) 14-0251 94220 Fourth St Gold Beach, OR 97444 Curry 1 Curry Medical Center 14-0251-1 500 Fifth St Brookings, OR 97415 Curry Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center (2) 14-1074 3600 NW Samaritan Dr Corvallis, OR 97330 Benton 1 Samaritan Urology - Corvallis 14-1074-1 990 NW Circle Blvd, Suite 102 Corvallis, OR 97330 Benton 2 Samaritan Urgency Care Walk-In Clinic - Corvallis 14-1074-4 5234 SW Philomath Blvd Corvallis, OR 97333 Benton Grande Ronde Hospital (1) 14-0728 900 Sunset Dr La Grande, OR 97850 Union 1 Grande Ronde Hospital Regional Medical Clinic 14-0728-1 506 4th Street La Grande, OR 97850 Union 2 Urgent Care Clinic 14-0728-3 10303 South Walton Road Island City, OR 97850 Union Lake District Hospital (3) 14-0896 700 S. J Street Lakeview, OR 97630 Lake 1 Lake District Wellness Center 14-0896-1 215 N. G Street Lakeview, OR 97630 Lake 2 Lake District Wellness Family Center 14-0896-2 100 N. D Street Lakeview, OR 97630 Lake 3 Lake District Wellness Center 14-0896-3 35 G Street Lakeview, OR 97630 Lake Legacy Emanuel Medical Center (3) 14-0056 2801 N Gantenbein Ave Portland, OR 97227 Multnomah 1 Legacy Laboratory, & Unity Center for Behavioral Health 14-0056-1 1225 NE 2nd Ave Portland, OR 97232 Multnomah 2 Legacy Clinic St. Helens 14-0056-2 800 N Columbia River Hwy St. Helens, OR 97051 Umatilla 3 Legacy Medical Group - Broadway 14-0056-3 1600 NE Broadway Portland, OR 97232 Multnomah Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center (1) 14-0027 1015 NW 22nd Avenue, W121 Portland, OR 97210 Multnomah 1 Legacy Medical Group - Cornell 14-0027-1 Cornell Medical Plaza, 1960 NW 167th Place Beaverton, OR 97006 Washington Legacy Meridian Park Medical Center (6) 14-1336 19300 SW 65th Ave. Tualatin, OR 97062 Multnomah 1 Legacy Medical Group - Bridgeport 14-1336-1 18010 SW McEwan Rd., Suite 100 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 Multnomah 2 Legacy Medical Group - Canby 14-1336-2 1433 SE 1st Ave. Canby, OR 97013 Clackamas 3 Legacy Medical Group - Lake Oswego 14-1336-3 412 "A" Ave., Suite 200 Lake Oswego, OR 97034 Clackamas 4 Legacy Medical Group - Tualatin 14-1336-4 19875 SW 65th Ave., Suite 100 Tualatin, OR 97062 Washington 5 Legacy Medical Group - West Linn 14-1336-5 2020 8th Ave., Suite 100 West Linn, OR 97068 Clackamas 6 Legacy Medical Group - Woodburn 14-1336-6 1002 N. Boones Ferry Rd. Woodburn, OR 97071 Marion Legacy Silverton Medical Center (2) 14-0030 342 Fairview Street Silverton, OR 97381 Marion 1 Legacy Medical Group - Woodburn Health Center 14-0030-1 1475 Mt. Hood Avenue Woodburn, OR 97381 Marion 2 Legacy Medical Group - Woodburn Imaging 14-0030-2 693 Ray J. Glatt Circle Woodburn, OR 97071 Marion McKenzie - Willamette Medical Center (1) 14-0701 1460 G Street Springfield, OR 97477 Lane 1 McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center, Wound Care 14-0701-2 3154 W 11th Avenue Eugene, OR 97402 Lane Mercy Medical Center (7) 14-1133 2700 Stewart Parkway Roseburg, OR 97471 Douglas 1 Mercy Outpatient Imaging 14-1133-1 1813 W Harvard, Suite 411 Roseburg, OR 97471 Douglas 2 Mercy Sleep Lab & CHI Mercy Health AIM Therapies 14-1133-2 2400 Stewart Parkway, Suite 300 Roseburg, OR 97471 Douglas 3 Community Cancer Center Lab Draw Site 14-1133-5 2880 NW Stewart Parkway, Suite 100 Roseburg, OR 97471 Douglas 4 Myrtle Creek Draw Site 14-1133-6 861 Old Hwy 99 South Myrtle Creek, OR 97457 Douglas 5 Outpatient Imaging & Lab at Evergreen Family Medicine 14-1133-8 2570 NW Edenbower Roseburg, OR 97471 Douglas 6 South River Lab Draw Site & South River Clinic - Imaging 14-1133-9 671 SW Main Street Winston, OR 97496 Douglas 7 AIM Therapies-2 14-1133-11 2460 Stewart Parkway, Suite 200 Roseburg, OR 97471 Douglas Mid-Columbia Medical Center (3) 14-0500 1700 E 19th Street The Dalles, OR 97058 Wasco 1 Water's Edge Medical Center 14-0500-1 551 Lone Pine Boulevard The Dalles, OR 97058 Wasco 2 MCMC Outpatient Therapy Services at Nichol's Landing 14-0500-4 33 Nichols Pkwy, Ste 350 Hood River, OR 97031 Hood River OHSU Hospitals and Clinics (15) 14-1008 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd Portland, OR 97239 Washington 1 OHSU Doernbecher Pediatric Practices - Westside 14-1008-1 15220 NW Laidlaw Rd., Suite 100 Portland, OR 97229 Washington 2 OHSU Genetics Laboratories 14-1008-3 2525 SW 3rd Avenue Portland, OR 97201 Multnomah 3 OHSU Center for Health & Healing 14-1008-4 3303 SW Bond Avenue Portland, OR 97239 Multnomah 4 OHSU Scappoose Clinic : Outpatient Clinic 14-1008-6 51377 SW Old Portland Rd., Suite C Scappoose, OR 97056 Columbia 5 OHSU Medical Center at Gabriel Park 14-1008-10 4411 SW Vermont Street Portland, OR 97219 Multnomah 6 OHSU Immunogenetics Laboratory at Marquam Hill 14-1008-11 2611 SW 3rd Ave, Suite 360 Portland, OR 97201 Multnomah 7 OHSU Family Medicine at Richmond 14-1008-14 3930 SE Division St Portland, OR 97202 Multnomah 8 OHSU Specialty Clinics at Beaverton 14-1008-15 15700 SW Greystone Ct Beaverton, OR 97006 Washington 9 OHSU Knight Cancer Institute Gresham Hematology Oncology 14-1008-16 24988 SE Stark St., Suite 140 Gresham, OR 97030 Multnomah 10 OHSU Knight Cancer Institute Northwest Portland Hematology Oncology 14-1008-18 1130 NW 22nd Ave., Suite 100 & 150 Portland, OR 97210 Multnomah 11 OHSU Knight Cancer Institute Tualatin Hematology Oncology 14-1008-19 19260 SW 65th Ave., Suite 140 Tualatin, OR 97062 Washington 12 OHSU Knight Cancer Institute East Portland Hematology Oncology 14-1008-20 10000 SE Main St, Ste 350 Portland, OR 97216 Multnomah 13 OHSU Pediatric Specialty at Cornell West 14-1008-22 1500 NW Bethany Blvd., Suite 195 Beaverton, OR 97006 Washington 14 OHSU Dermatology - Lake Oswego 14-1008-23 16699 SW Boones Ferry Rd, Suite 210 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 Clackamas 15 OHSU Family Medicine at Richmond Walk-In Clinic 14-1008-24 4212 SE Division Street, Ste 150 Portland, OR 97206 Multnomah Peace Harbor Medical Center (1) 14-0711 400 9th Street Florence, OR 97439 Lane 1 Peace Harbor Medical Center Rehabilitation and Wellness Center 14-0711-2 685 Highway 101 Florence, OR 97439 Lane Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital (1) 14-1452 810 12th Street Hood River, OR 97031 Hood River 1 Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital Mountain Clinic 14-1452-3 14040 Hwy 35 Mt Hood, OR 97041 Hood River Providence Medford Medical Center (3) 14-0734 1111 Crater Lake Avenue Medford, OR 97504 Jackson 1 PMMC - Medical Office Building 14-0734-1 870 South Front Street Central Point, OR 97502 Jackson 2 PMMC - Providence Center For Occupational Medicine 14-0734-2 1390 Biddle Road, Suite 101 Medford, OR 97504 Jackson 3 Providence Medford Medical Center Eagle Point 14-0734-3 1332 S. Shasta Ave Ste B Eagle Point, OR 97524 Jackson Providence Milwaukie Hospital (2) 14-1430 10150 SE 32nd Avenue Milwaukie, OR 97222 Clackamas 1 Providence Clackamas Medical Plaza 14-1430-3 9290 SE Sunnybrook Road Clackamas, OR 97015 Clackamas 2 Providence Happy Valley Medical Plaza 14-1430-4 16180 SE Sunnyside Rd Happy Valley, OR 97015 Clackamas Providence Newberg Medical Center (3) 14-1438 1001 Providence Dr. Newberg, OR 97132 Yamhill Providence Sherwood Physical Therapy, Imaging and 1 Phlebotomy Blood Draw Station 14-1438-1 16770 SW Edy Road, Suite 310 Sherwood, OR 97140 Washington 2 Providence Newberg Sleep Lab 14-1438-3 1515 Portland Road Newberg, OR 97132 Yamhill 3 Providence Marion County Laboratory 14-1438-6 431 Lancaster Drive NE Salem, OR 97301 Yamhill Providence Portland Medical Center (11) 14-0012 4805 NE Glisan Street Portland, OR 97213 Multnomah 1 Providence Downtown Rehabilitation Services 14-0012-1 1305 SW 1st Ave. Portland, OR 97201 Multnomah 2 Providence Gateway 14-0012-2 1321 NE 99th Ave., Suite 100 Portland, OR 97220 Multnomah 3 Providence Gresham Rehabilitation Services 14-0012-3 270 NW Burnside Gresham, OR 97030 Multnomah 4 The Oregon Clinic Building 14-0012-7 1111 NE 99th Avenue Portland, OR 97220 Multnomah 5 Providence Cancer Center Infusion - Westside 14-0012-8 9135 SW Barnes Road, Ste.
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