Sequim Walk-in Clinic offering five-day-a-week service

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Medical Physicians Walk-in Clinic in Sequim has expanded its hours from three days a week to five.

The clinic is operating Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Medical Services Building at 840 N. Fifth Ave.

The expansion of hours from three days a week to five days a week is due to OMP hiring two additional full-time walk-in clinic providers.

The clinic offers same-day primary care access, with availability to treat a variety of non-emergent and non-urgent medical conditions, including minor cuts and wounds, sprains, respiratory infections, asthma symptoms, urinary symptoms, temporary refills (except opioids and benzodiazepines), skin rashes and school-related physicals.

While wait times can vary, patients are seen in the order of arrival. There are patients who may be pulled into the clinic based on the nature of their visit needing an assessment, allowing personnel to determine if they are in the right place for treatment or whether imaging needs to be obtained in advance.

Individuals concerned about a potential medical emergency should seek care at the nearest emergency room or dial 911.

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