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Monday, January 15, 2024 – Alert

We will be closed at least on Mon. and Tue., January 15-16 due to flooding of our  office caused by a broken pipe in the building last night.   The water main for the building has been shut off as a result, and our telephone landlines as well as access to our Electronic Health Records (and therefore our patient appointment calendar) have been affected.  We hope to have these systems restored at least in part soon, however, the source of the water leak has yet to be determined.

In the event of an ocular medical emergency, please call (206)464-0472 ext. 1, or send a message to us by clicking here.  We apologize for the inconvenience caused, and appreciate your understanding through this ordeal.  We will post updates as frequently as possible on our website homepage, blog, and social media sites.

Update 5:20pm:

The water main for the building has been shut off as a result, and our telephone landlines as well as access to our Electronic Health Records (and therefore our patient appointment calendar) have been affected.  We hope to have these systems restored at least in part soon, however, the source of the water leak has yet to be determined.

Tuesday, January 16, 2024 – 

Our computer network has been restored, and the pipe leak has been repaired.  The carpet is still quite wet from the pipe breakage on Jan. 15th, our optical department is open.  Patient care will resume tomorrow.