Proliance ProOrtho Orthopedics Sports, Joints & Spine

12911 120th Avenue NE Suite H-210

Facility Type: Care Center
City: Kirkland

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LOCATION OVERVIEW

Overview

Proliance ProOrtho Orthopedics Sports, Joints & Spine offers the widest spectrum of surgical and non-surgical options paired with the most advanced technologies and pain management treatments available. We use a team-approach to orthopedics that combines cross-specialty expertise to produce innovative solutions. Foundational to our alliance is the commitment to provide the highest quality orthopedic care, service and research to deliver the best outcomes for our patients.

Hours of Operation:

M-F 8a-5p

Proliance ProOrtho Orthopedics Sports, Joints & Spine

12911 120th Avenue NE Suite H-210
Kirkland, WA 98034-3061

fax (425) 821-3550
OUR PROVIDERS

Providers

SERVICES OFFERED

Services

Specializing in:

  • Orthopedics
  • Pain Medicine
  • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
PATIENT RESOURCES

Patient Resources

Appointment Information

You will be receiving a link to fill out your required intake forms electronically prior to your visit.  It is very important that you complete this process prior to arriving to the clinic as it will greatly ease the intake process on the day of your appointment.  In addition to completing your intake forms in advance of your visit, please review the items below.

 What to wear – Dress comfortably to your appointment. For example:

 A pair of gym shorts for knee and hip exams.

 A tank top or sleeveless shirt for shoulder exams.

 Bring your insurance card and photo ID.

 The reminder messages you will receive in advance of your visit will specify what time you should arrive for your visit.  Please plan to arrive at the stated time, if at all possible.  Late arrivals may result in the need to reschedule your appointment.

 Location – We are located at the very back of the medical building complex.  Once you turn into the driveway, please proceed all the way to the bottom of the parking lot.  The clinic is located in Building H, which has green metal and red brick walls.

Patient Forms & Medical Records

If you are a new patient with our practice, please arrive 30 minutes before the time you are scheduled to meet with your doctor. Established patients should arrive 15 minutes prior.

Authorization to Release Information

If you would like to request a copy of your medical records, please click here and complete the online request for records.

Request an Appointment

To request an appointment please follow the link below:

REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT.

National Provider Identifier

The National Provider Identifier (NPI) is a standard unique health identifier for health care providers that was adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services Act of 1996 (HIPAA).

Below is the NPI information for our ProOrtho providers and Physician Assistants.

Doctors

Jamie Antoine, MD: 1114022969

Robin Fuchs, MD: 1871562595

Jonathan Hall, MD, FAAOS: 1548431158

Mark Kohn, MD: 1912360272

Samuel Koo, MD, MPH: 1467626374

Timothy Locknane, MD: 1639224074

Daniel Nelson, MD: 1205878469

J. Scott Price, MD: 1083673834

Marco Wen, MD: 1942245733

Nathaniel Wingert, MD: 1669797403

Physician Assistants

Sarah Goble, PA-C: 1427300565

Garrett Gray, PA-C: 1265776470

Leslie Horita, PA-C: 1114748126

Laura Matsunami, PA-C: 1205459328

Karsyn Suhadolnik, PA-C: 1972312684

MRI FAQs

For more information on MRI, please visit the National Orthopedic Imaging Associates website.

What is an MRI?

MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. The images are created by using radio waves to transmit electromagnetic signals in a strong magnetic field. Because an MRI scan gives clear pictures of soft tissue structures near and around bone, it is often used to diagnose sports-related injuries. Depending on your injury and disorder, MRI scans are essential for your physician to make proper diagnosis of any orthopedic-related conditions.

How should I prepare for my MRI exam?

When you arrive to Proliance Eastside MRI for your check in, you will be given an MRI Data Sheet to fill out. Before your exam, it is recommended you abstain from caffeine. You should also remove all hairpins, jewelry, eyeglasses and hearing aids. A change of patient scrubs will be provided for you to wear during your exam. Please let the staff of Eastside MRI know if there is a possibility you are pregnant or if you have any foreign bodies, such as a pacemaker, aneurysm clip, surgical clip, heart stents, medical implant, etc.

What should I expect from my MRI exam?

Before your MRI exam begins, Eastside’s staff will position you onto a sliding table, which moves into the MRI system opening where the magnetic field is created. While MRI sequences are performed you will hear tapping or clicking sounds during the exam. This sound indicates the magnetic field gradient coils are being switched on / off to measure the MRI signal reflecting from your body. If you need to communicate with the MRI technologist at any time during the procedure there is an intercom for communication.

Your MRI exam should take somewhere between fifteen to forty-five minutes, depending on how many images are needed. Some detailed studies may take longer. MRI subjects will be asked to remain still while the imaging sequences take place. Each imaging sequence lasts for only a minute or two at a time.

Depending on the part of the body being examined, a contrast agent may be used to enhance the visibility of certain tissues or blood vessels. Eastside MRI’s technologist may use a small needle to inject the contrast agent into veins in the arm or hand.

What body parts can I have examined or studied?

Eastside Imaging / Evergreen Orthopedic Center provide imaging for the following joints, tissues and areas of the body:

  • Foot and Ankle
  • Brain
  • Chest
  • Elbow
  • Hand and Finger
  • Hip
  • Knee
  • Nasopharynx
  • Pelvis / Lower Abdomen
  • Shoulder
  • Spine
  • Wrist
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