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MyChart offers secure online access to portions of your electronic health record to proactively manage information about your health. Are you a new patient with Olympic Medical Physicians? Learn more about our clinics and find important information to help you navigate your care. Dr. Frankland brings a passion for pediatrics to the Port Angeles and Sequim children's clinics.

OB-GYN Dr. Rose Bissonnette and Physician Assistant Katie Armbruster bring experienced gynecological care to women on the Olympic Peninsula. Olympic Medical Center collaborates with community members, medical providers, local government and others in developing its Strategic Plan.
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Olympic Medical Center is a partner in health, wellness and healing. Residents of the North Olympic Peninsula can count on Olympic Medical Center to offer modern medicine: from the latest surgical procedures, state-of-the-art cancer care and a host of outpatient services across dozens of medical specialties.
Olympic Medical Center, the largest employer in Clallam County, has a wide variety of employment opportunities. We welcome you the opportunity to join our team of highly-trained and experienced staff! We offer excellent benefits, competitive salaries and an intentional culture that represents respect and appreciation for all of our employees.
A relatively large (67-bed) rural, acute care hospital, including a Level 3 Trauma Center and emergency department, and a busy labor and delivery unit. Specialty care, including cancer care, cardiology, gastroenterology, general surgery, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopaedics, pulmonary medicine, sleep medicine and urology.
In an emergency, every second counts. That's why we've made top-quality, high-tech emergency treatment available for our neighbors, friends and family living on the North Olympic Peninsula.

Playing a key role in Olympic Medical Center's Level III Trauma Center designation from the Washington State Department of Health (DOH), the Emergency Department in Port Angeles is equipped and staffed to handle life- and limb-threatening emergencies, any time of day or night.Physicians and nurses are specially trained, and general and orthopedic surgeons are available at all times.
Anesthesiology at Olympic Medical Center is a multidisciplinary team of highly-trained anesthesia experts who specialize in the needs of undergoing surgical, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Anesthesiology is the practice of medicine dedicated to the relief of pain and total care of the patient before, during and after a procedure.
Reviews (10)
Sherri Wright
Sherri Wright
Jan 28, 2022
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They are more worried about covid then paitent treatment was told by a Dr I need surgery but was told today by a nurse that inslee stopped all surgery because of covid so I gess I have to suffer in pain
Cali Girl
Cali Girl
Jan 25, 2022
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Went in with fever of 104, tested positive for COVID and was having a hard time breathing. Doc called me back just to tell me there is nothing they will do. I walked out. I ended up driving to Seattle in my condition and upon arriving to the hospital there they treated me immediately. I ended up getting fluids and my blood work showed signs that required even more treatment. All I can say is that I will have to be on my death bed before I'll ever go back to this ER.
Oliver Engel
Oliver Engel
Jan 24, 2022
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Had a minor ER visit last year while on a trip in the area. After the procedure I gave the staff my insurance information – and kept being told that "our system doesn't work well with Kaiser", which was surprising to me since my Kaiser plan had full coverage beyond a $50 copay for any ER visit in the country. I was also told that my insurance ID wasn't working because it was too late in the evening for their system to process it, and I should wait for the bill to clear things up.
Long story short, I received a bill in the mail that claimed insurance wouldn't come through. After 6 frustrating
David Whitteker
David Whitteker
Jan 13, 2022
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My wife has been there twice for seizures, both times they have said she was fine to leave, then began having them right away.
The doctor's have told me what they have found but told me to up medications, while they never gave her them while she was in the ER for 8 hrs, I will make sure my wife goes to a different hospital.
Priss Olivia
Priss Olivia
Jan 10, 2022
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Have had migraines all my life, but this time I had 2 with stroke like symptoms. These uncaring narcissists at this hospital did not care if I were actually having a stroke or not. Waited in the waiting room in pain with no comfortable way to lie down despite my dizziness and headache. I had numbess in one hand and sometimes numbess in my face. I finally told them look, I need to lay down until I can have a scan of my brain to make sure whatever it causing this isnt a brain tumor or something else. They said could be hours blah blah. I'm having life threatening symptoms, and they couldn't have
Adam Benzion
Adam Benzion
Nov 25, 2021
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I am grateful for the care but extremely concerned that I was asked by the staff to run a CT scan on my 11-year-old daughter, equivalent to 500 X-rays in a matter of seconds, proven to elevate cancer in pre-adolescent children, especially females, before the age of 40, over an MRI scan just to save a few minutes. It was a suspect appendicitis, nothing to joke about, but after the ultrasound and negative blood test screening for infection, it was clear that she is no longer at immediate risk. So to suggest that she goes under the CT scan and not an MRI, in my humble opinion is reversing the good
Merry Koehnle
Merry Koehnle
Nov 22, 2021
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Their doctors are lousy, About a year ago they almost killed me. They were letting me bleed to death. Their GI doctors and Connie Walker need to go back to school or stop practicing medicine. Because of this I change my PCP and now they refuse to give me my IV treatment that I'm to get every 8 weeks, that they were giving me just fine until I switch doctors. How can a hospital refuse giving someone they treatment. Place needs shutdown
Tiffany Denson
Tiffany Denson
Sep 30, 2021
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4 months ago I delivered my daughter with the midwives. Throughout my pregnancy, during the birth, and the days/weeks following delivery I was treated with respect, and did not ever feel rushed in conversation or appointment. All hospital staff I encountered during my entire experience were kind, and quick to lend an ear, and in general just patient and pleasant to be around. The reception staff on the 3rd floor even remembered my name. My husband was treated the same, he could not attend every appointment due to covid safety restrictions, but when he was there he was also treated kindly, listened
Vayda Engel
Vayda Engel
Sep 21, 2021
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I usually have a good experience here but the quality has gone way south…
Took my husband to Sequim walk-in after a hammer fell on his head at work. Practitioner sent him to the ER, called ahead, sent him with paperwork, etc. and he has been waiting for TWO AND A HALF HOURS.
Their patient support is ridiculous. It’s a privately owned facility, they have the kind smile and politeness but that is as far as it goes, filing a complaint with their department will get you nowhere.
I understand everywhere is short staffed. But if my husband is having some kind of internal bleeding from his injury
Cecelia Falis
Cecelia Falis
Sep 03, 2021
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I was in for a central line placement and I waited over three and 1/2 hrs and was told that they were very busy. One staff member came out and told this older gentleman that they do not have enough staff???? No food for an insulin dependent person and no offer to get me anything. Am in a third world country rt now. So I chose to leave and call my doctor the resulting departure. Administration needs to come in main lobby after 5pm to see the patients lying down with blankets x three. This shows incompetence.