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Find the right healthcare partner for you.

You are the most important part of your health journey. But you don’t have to journey alone. Whether you’re trying to improve your health, get care for a sudden illness or injury, or are managing a chronic disease, your primary care provider can make a significant difference in your health.

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Bellingham clinics accepting new patients

Exterior view of PeaceHealth Cordata Main building in Bellingham, Washington


Family Medicine at PeaceHealth Cordata Main Clinic
4545 Cordata Pkwy
Suites 2C and 2D
Bellingham, WA 98226

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Exterior view of PeaceHealth Cordata Main building in Bellingham, Washington


Internal Medicine at PeaceHealth Cordata Main Clinic
4545 Cordata Pkwy
Suites 2A and 2B
Bellingham, WA 98226

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Burlington clinics accepting new patients

exterior of PeaceHealth Burlington clinic in Burlington, Washington


PeaceHealth Burlington Primary Care Clinic
835 East Fairhaven Ave
Burlington, WA 98233

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Fairhaven clinics accepting new patients

Exterior image of PeaceHealth Fairhaven Plaza Clinic in Bellingham, Washington


PeaceHealth Fairhaven Plaza Clinic
3125 Old Fairhaven Pkwy
Suite 106
Bellingham, WA 98225

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Friday Harbor clinics accepting new patients

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Family Medicine at PeaceHealth Peace Island Medical Center
1117 Spring St
Friday Harbor, WA 98250

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Sedro-Woolley clinics accepting new patients

Exterior view of the PeaceHealth Sedro-Woolley Clinic building in Sedro-Woolley, Washington


Family Medicine at PeaceHealth Sedro-Woolley Clinic
1990 Hospital Dr
Suite 200
Sedro Woolley, WA 98284

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Vancouver clinics accepting new patients

exterior of PeaceHealth Family Medicine 505 Building


Family Medicine 87th Avenue
505 NE 87th Ave., Suite 260
Vancouver, WA 98664

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Family Medicine Fisher's Landing
16811 SE McGillivray Blvd., Suite 101
Vancouver, WA 98683

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Orchards Clinic
9330 NE Vancouver Mall Dr., Ste 100
Vancouver, WA 98662

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Union Station Clinic - Same-Day Care and Walk-in Appointments


Union Station Clinic
315 N.E. 192nd Ave.
Building 3, Suite 310
Camas, WA 98607

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Craig clinics accepting new patients

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PeaceHealth Family Medicine at Prince of Wales Clinic
1800 Craig-Klawock Highway
Craig, AK 99921

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PeaceHealth offers: 

  • Care for all people regardless of age, race, gender identity, creed, sexual orientation, or economic status.  
  • A diverse group of compassionate providers to meet your needs, whether you’re more comfortable seeing a male or female provider, one who speaks your preferred language, or one who is trained in gender-affirming or LGBTQ-informed care.  
  • Integrated care in one health system. Primary care is the front door to other services such as nutrition counseling, mental health services, and specialty care. Receiving all your care with PeaceHealth means quicker access and all your health information in one place. 
  • Care for the whole family. Whether you need an evening or weekend appointment, prefer one doctor to care for you and the entire family, or have different health needs for each family member, PeaceHealth is here for you.  
 
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It's your move

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It's your move

Find help for your bone, joint and muscle concerns. Then get back to doing what you want — without the pain.

Highly qualified surgeons and care teams

Expert treatment close to home

Whole-person, patient-first care

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Highly qualified surgeons and care teams

You can choose from more than a dozen PeaceHealth orthopedic specialists to help when you need bone, joint or muscle care. Read ratings and comments from others who live and move with less pain, thanks to expert care from our providers.

Bellingham

Request an appointment or second opinion: 360-685-7826
 

Lynden

Request an appointment or second opinion: 360-733-2092
 


Sedro-Woolley

Request an appointment or second opinion: 360-715-2522
 

What can I expect from orthopedics at PeaceHealth?

Orthopedic care helps you find, fix or manage concerns that affect bones, joints and muscles. Whether you have an old or new injury or a worsening condition, our team can help you live and move with less pain.
 

Highly qualified surgeons

Our providers are board certified in orthopedic surgery and sports medicine. You benefit from their deep knowledge and decades of experience in a rapidly changing field of medicine. 

Expert innovative care close to home

You’ll get complete care in one place from experts who provide innovative treatments such as minimally invasive robotic-assisted joint replacement surgery and total ankle replacements. We use the latest technologies to help you get back to what you’ve been missing.

Whole-person, patient-first care

Our orthopedic specialists have a reputation for being friendly, caring and thorough. They give clear answers to questions. Our team sees you through your entire healing journey.

What patients say

  • We are an active family and with that sometimes comes injury. Our whole family goes to this PeaceHealth doctor for our orthopedic concerns because I know he puts our overall health first.
  • During the winter months we live in a much larger city with a medical school there; we still prefer to see our orthopedic doctor at PeaceHealth.
  • The doctor gives great medical advice, and we are thankful his practice is in Bellingham. No need to drive to Seattle.

Frequently asked questions

What types of conditions do orthopedic providers at PeaceHealth treat?

Our orthopaedic providers see and treat bone, joint and muscle conditions in these areas of the body:

  • Foot and ankle
  • Hand and wrist
  • Hip
  • Knee
  • Shoulder and elbow
What kind of treatments do PeaceHealth doctors provide?
  • Arthroscopic surgery: knee, ankle and shoulder
  • Fracture management for broken bones
  • Joint replacement surgery: hip, knee, shoulder, ankle
  • Musculoskeletal care
  • Nonsurgical treatments such as steroid shots, braces, boots, casts
  • Orthopaedic rehabilitation
  • Other surgeries (non-replacement) on ankle, foot, wrist, hand or shoulder
  • Sports medicine for sprains, strains and other sports injuries
How do I know if I need a joint replacement?

People sometimes say, “you’ll know when it’s time.” It’s often when joint pain wakes you at night or keeps you from everyday activities. A good first step is to talk with your primary care doctor. To help you have that conversation, take our free joint health quiz. You’ll get a report you can use to discuss next steps.

Why should I choose a PeaceHealth orthopedic provider?

For bone, joint and muscle care, you’ll find the same advanced technology and expertise at PeaceHealth that you’d get in Seattle or Portland. And it’s delivered by a hometown care team you know and trust.

You also get the quality of an A-rated hospital in the comfort of your own community.

Most importantly, we’re committed to your whole health. We see you — not just the condition you’ve come to have treated. Our orthopaedic specialists treat you with respect and work with you to decide how to get back to living with less pain.

Our locations

PeaceHealth offers orthopedic surgery, consultations and sports medicine in these locations:

Bellingham

PeaceHealth Orthopedics, Sports Medicine, and Trauma Surgery at Medical Office Plaza

 

PeaceHealth Orthopedics, Sports Medicine, and Trauma Surgery at Medical Office Plaza

3015 Squalicum Pkwy
Suite 200
Bellingham, 98225

360-685-7826

 


Lynden

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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine at PeaceHealth Lynden Clinic

8844 Benson Road
Lynden, WA 98264

360-733-2092


Sedro-Woolley 

Orthopedics and Surgery at PeaceHealth Sedro-Woolley Clinic

Orthopedics and Surgery at PeaceHealth Sedro-Woolley Clinic

1990 Hospital Dr
Suite 100
Sedro Woolley, 98284

360-715-2522

Orthopedic health resources

Explore blog posts and other resources to help you learn more about bone, joint and muscle conditions and treatments.

Your Joint Health: Is Surgery the Answer?

A PeaceHealth webinar with Dr. Matthew Oswin
 

We see you

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We see you

 

When you come to us, we see more than a patient. We see a whole person, and we care for your body, heart, mind and spirit. After all, we live right here in the communities we serve — so you might find a friend, neighbor or fellow basketball parent caring for you.

Our service to different communities throughout the Pacific Northwest is bound by this commitment to a higher standard of care. 

We call it courageous compassion, and it's the legacy of the nuns who founded us and gave us a name that reflects what we strive to give each patient: PeaceHealth.

We're proud to introduce a campaign that celebrates what it means to truly see and care for people, honoring those who live and work in our communities. We'll use this space to help you get to know them.

Please come back! We'll keep sharing new stories, one by one.

 


Featured Stories
 

Tessa
Antonio
Jay
Brandon
Duncan
Maisie

 


 

Portrait of Jay

 

"The more gifts you are given, the more you are meant to serve."

— Jay: Artist, healer and part of our community

Meet Jay

If you're an art collector in the Northwest you might be familiar with Jay. Born into a traditional Upper Skagit family, he's a painter, sculptor, jeweler and poet. And he doesn't see much difference between these different mediums. For him, creative expression is ultimately about healing, which makes sense as he's also a native traditional healer.

Artist Jay painting art at a desk

 

 

Close-up of artist Jay's hands sculpting a bauble for a project

Jay received the gift of healing when he was young and has served those in need or pain ever since. He has helped friends when Western medicine has failed, but he's a believer in what both Western and Native medicine have to offer. Whether he is creating a piece of jewelry or actively healing, his goal is the same: "To help someone in the world." Here at PeaceHealth we strive to do the same.

 


 

"The more you're engaged with others, the more you're able to understand where they're coming from."



— Brandon: Landscaper, dad and part of our community
Portrait of Brandon

 

 

Lanscaper Brandon uses a weedeater to remove Queen Anne's lace weeds in a field

Meet Brandon

If you need a hand with your yard, Brandon can help. Trained as a geographer, he now runs his own landscaping company in Vancouver, Washington, and continues to read as much as he works with his hands. Having had a roller coaster of a childhood, he also takes his roles as a husband and dad very seriously.

 

 

Brandon lost his mom when he was young and lived with his grandmother until she got sick. He spent a few years staying with different families until he found his new home and was adopted at 12. When he became a dad, he wanted to give his own daughter a sense of normalcy he didn't have growing up. That's the same feeling we try to offer the people in our care here at PeaceHealth.

Landscaper Brandon works on the engine of his riding lawnmower in his garage shop
 
 

 

Portrait of Tessa

 

"Your body is your home; you have to take care of it."

— Tessa: Yoga instructor, podcaster and part of our community

Meet Tessa

If you're looking to get healthier and live near Vancouver, Washington, Tessa may be who you're looking for. She's an ultra runner, backpacker and goes on hundred mile "century" bike rides. And as a practicing yoga teacher, she also understands that the body needs rest. Oh, and she also hosts her own podcast.

Tessa performs yoga on a mat in a living room

 

 

Photo of Tessa's grandmother sitting on a classic typewriter

Tessa has a love of writing and storytelling inspired by her grandmother, who grew up a socialite in New York City until her husband moved them to the Alaska frontier. Tessa's grandmother wrote for the newspaper and published poems and a book. "When I'm writing, I'm channeling her." We love your fascination with people and their stories, Tessa. We share it, too.

 


 

"Set your mind to something and make the most of opportunities that come your way."

— Antonio: Admissions counselor, charro and part of our community
Portrait of Antonio

 

 

Antonio uses a rope as a lasso

Meet Antonio

Antonio is a university admissions counselor by day, helping underserved high school students and their parents understand the potential of a college education. By night, he organizes community events in Springfield County, Oregon, to share Latino culture with young people.

 

 

Antonio was introduced to charreria, a style of horse riding and roping, growing up in Mexico. When he moved to Corvallis, he started organizing events like Noche Cultural, where he performs rope tricks wearing traditional dress and leather work he crafts himself. We appreciate Antonio's success at being culturally responsive — and we strive to do the same thing at PeaceHealth.

Antonio measures and cuts artwork in his craft room in Springfield County Oregon
 
 

 


 

Portrait of Duncan

 

"If I can bring a bit of healing to those around me, that's what is most important."

— Duncan: Therapeutic harpist, counselor and part of our community

Meet Duncan

If you or a loved one has spent any time in our St. Joseph Center in Bellingham, Washington, you might have met, or more likely heard, Duncan. He's a therapeutic harpist. While he has played music in almost every part of the hospital over the last two and a half decades, he's most passionate about playing for hospice patients.

Duncan plays the therapeutic harp in nature in Bellingham, Washington

 

 

Duncan walks along the beach with a walking stick in Bellingham, Washington

Duncan grew up in a house that doubled as a violin shop. His dad would take Duncan along when he brought his handmade violins to musicians at Seattle Orchestra. Duncan took up the harp at the suggestion of a friend. The moment he put it on his shoulder, he knew he was home. Thank you for being part of our community, Duncan, and living your commitment to serve.

 


 

"Helping people process through their emotions and problems is something I've always been inspired to do."



— Maisie: Youth therapist, activist and part of our community
Portrait of Maisie

 

 

Maisie sitting in a nature setting in Eugene, Oregon, while holding sunflowers

Meet Maisie

Maisie is a youth mental health provider, organizer and activist in Eugene-Springfield, Oregon. She co-founded the Willamette Racism Response Network, and especially loves working with kids. While attending social justice protests with her daughter in 2020, she wondered, “How are these people protesting being fed? Who's taking care of them? Nobody was, so I said, 'Well, that's my job now.'”

 

 

When Maisie was a child, she was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. It affects her ability to walk, but not her ability to work with kids, organize events and make meals for fellow activists in her community. "Disability exists on a spectrum," she says. "Every single person who identifies as disabled has a completely different experience from another disabled person." We see and appreciate how you nurture our community, Maisie.

Maisie heartily laughing amongst leaves and blooms in a Wisteria tree
 
 

Primary Care | Internal Medicine at Cordata Main

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Find the right healthcare partner for you.

You’re human. That means you sometimes get sick or injured. You might have been born with a condition or developed one that needs ongoing treatment. These are all times when a primary care provider can help you feel better.

If you need a PCP, you’re in the right place. We can help you find one who’ll be there for you, whatever your needs might be.

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Why get care at PeaceHealth?

PeaceHealth care teams put you at the center. They listen to your concerns, adjust to your needs and help you understand what to expect, whether you see us for your annual mammogram, to repair a hernia or to manage a long-term condition like diabetes.

PeaceHealth offers care that is:

  • Compassionate. Our providers come from a variety of backgrounds, and all are dedicated to the PeaceHealth value of respect.
  • Comprehensive. Primary care and specialists work together as one health system. Your PCP can connect you with the experts you need for more complex care, often in the same location or nearby.
  • Convenient. My PeaceHealth, a secure online tool allows you to communicate with your PCP, schedule a visit or pay a bill. 

Internal Medicine at Cordata Main

Providers Accepting New Patients

4545 Cordata Pkwy
Suite 2A& 2B
Bellingham, WA 98226

Call to schedule an appointment

360-752-5220

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Na Jiang MD

  • Hospital Medicine
  • Internal Medicine
Accepting new patients

PeaceHealth offers: 

  • Care for all people regardless of age, race, gender identity, creed, sexual orientation, or economic status.  
  • A diverse group of compassionate providers to meet your needs, whether you’re more comfortable seeing a male or female provider, one who speaks your preferred language, or one who is trained in gender-affirming or LGBTQ-informed care.  
  • Integrated care in one health system. Primary care is the front door to other services such as nutrition counseling, mental health services, and specialty care. Receiving all your care with PeaceHealth means quicker access and all your health information in one place. 
  • Care for the whole family. Whether you need an evening or weekend appointment, prefer one doctor to care for you and the entire family, or have different health needs for each family member, PeaceHealth is here for you.  
 
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PeaceHealth Flourish

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PeaceHealth Flourish

Help to manage your health today and for the long term

There’s a lot of talk these days about self-care. But when you have one or more chronic health conditions, it can feel overwhelming to manage them all by yourself.  

That’s where PeaceHealth Flourish comes in. You get one-on-one support from a whole team who can help you understand and keep up with your health plan(s). Bottom line, it means helping you take the steps to feel your best.  

We’ve seen firsthand the difference that this type of support makes. People who join Flourish are up to 30% less likely to go to the hospital or the emergency room because of their health conditions. 

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Why join Flourish?

Flourish meets you where you are — without judgment. We’re here to help you learn how to take care of your health today and every day.

Medicare and insurance covers most of the cost for Flourish. If you need help with co-pays or don’t have insurance, PeaceHealth offers financial assistance.

Above all, you don’t have to figure things out for yourself!

Our team joins with you and your primary care provider to set reachable health goals.

What goals? It depends on the condition(s) you’re trying to manage. One goal might be to be more physically active. Another might be to keep your blood sugar at target levels. Or maybe you want to lower your cholesterol.  

Together, we’ll work with you to outline steps that will help you feel your best. And we’ll stay with you for the next year, supporting you on the way to better health. 

You’ll have a care manager, usually a nurse or a social worker. This person is dedicated to:  

  • Helping you learn how to manage your health.
  • Coordinating your care, such as help setting appointments or getting prescriptions filled.  
  • Matching you with the services and resources that could help you even more.  
  • Checking in every month to see how you’re doing.

Services you’ll have access to include:  

  • Referrals to doctors who specialize in your condition(s).  
  • Help with food, housing and transportation.  
  • Access to medical supplies you may need.  
  • Support for mental health or substance-use concerns. 


 

“My complex patients would not be able to navigate through all the tests, appointments and their care needs without the help of the Flourish team. They are able to report promptly any new changes in condition, medication side effects or other health concerns without scheduling a visit because the team checks on them frequently. Our patients feel supported, encouraged and motivated by the Flourish team to achieve their care goals. This relieves their anxiety and increases treatment adherence.”  

— Radu Ivan, NP, Bellingham

“I feel that my needs and concerns are not only listened to and valued but also met as much as is possible. Having a great medical care team to work with, especially to someone like me who has multiple health issues, is a rare find in this day and age. I wouldn't trade any of them for the world!”  

— Anonymous PeaceHealth Flourish patient 

Who can join? 

Flourish is for PeaceHealth primary care patients who want to have better health.

Here are a few conditions we’ve helped Flourish patients learn to manage:

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How to join 

If you’re interested in exploring Flourish, talk with our team. Just call the location nearest you or fill out the form to have someone call you.

If you’re ready to sign up, ask your primary care provider for a referral to the program.

Fill out the form below and we will call within the next week.

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Do you have a PeaceHealth primary care provider?
Which of these conditions do you have (check all that apply):
Are you getting care for your conditions from a provider other than PeaceHealth?

Primary Care | Family Medicine at Cordata Main

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Find the right healthcare partner for you.

You’re human. That means you sometimes get sick or injured. You might have been born with a condition or developed one that needs ongoing treatment. These are all times when a primary care provider can help you feel better.

If you need a PCP, you’re in the right place. We can help you find one who’ll be there for you, whatever your needs might be.

A healthcare provider in a mask writes on a patient chart. The masked patient and caregiver stand by.


Why get care at PeaceHealth?

PeaceHealth care teams put you at the center. They listen to your concerns, adjust to your needs and help you understand what to expect, whether you see us for your annual mammogram, to repair a hernia or to manage a long-term condition like diabetes.

PeaceHealth offers care that is:

  • Compassionate. Our providers come from a variety of backgrounds, and all are dedicated to the PeaceHealth value of respect.
  • Comprehensive. Primary care and specialists work together as one health system. Your PCP can connect you with the experts you need for more complex care, often in the same location or nearby.
  • Convenient. My PeaceHealth, a secure online tool allows you to communicate with your PCP, schedule a visit or pay a bill. 

Family Medicine at Cordata Main

Providers Accepting New Patients

4545 Cordata Pkwy
Suite 2C & 2D
Bellingham, WA 98226

Call to schedule an appointment

360-752-5165

PeaceHealth offers: 

  • Care for all people regardless of age, race, gender identity, creed, sexual orientation, or economic status.  
  • A diverse group of compassionate providers to meet your needs, whether you’re more comfortable seeing a male or female provider, one who speaks your preferred language, or one who is trained in gender-affirming or LGBTQ-informed care.  
  • Integrated care in one health system. Primary care is the front door to other services such as nutrition counseling, mental health services, and specialty care. Receiving all your care with PeaceHealth means quicker access and all your health information in one place. 
  • Care for the whole family. Whether you need an evening or weekend appointment, prefer one doctor to care for you and the entire family, or have different health needs for each family member, PeaceHealth is here for you.  
 
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