The Everett Clinic at Summit View Clinic

Category: Medical clinic in Puyallup, Washington

Address: 11019 Canyon Rd E # A, Puyallup, WA 98373, USA

Phone: +12535370293

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7AM–5PM

Tuesday: 7AM–5PM

Wednesday: 7AM–5PM

Thursday: 7AM–5PM

Friday: 7AM–5PM

Saturday: 8AM–12PM

Reviews

Erin Oliver

Jul 15, 2022

I’ve been going to Summit View for over 20 years. The staff and doctors were exceptional. There was a great stability there, knowing that even if you couldn’t get in to see your regular pcp, you could still get in to see another physician or NP in a reasonable timeframe..a day at most. Since the Everett Clinic took over, there’s been a huge shake up. In that timeframe, my husband’s doctor retired, my ARNP left, (along with quite a few other familiar physician faces) and none of the remaining doctors have room in their service for “new” patients (even though I’ve been going there for 20+ years) When I called to make an appointment I was helpfully advised of all this by the staff, and that there are only two full time healthcare providers at present (July 2022). There are no appointments available for a month, and she advised that I go to a convenience care facility for treatment. Done. Convenience care saw me and treated me within 30 minutes. But it rankles a lot, since my local doctors’ office has now effectively pushed us out the door. Now we are doctor shopping in Puyallup… recommendations welcome! ☹️

J James

May 28, 2022

I was a patient at Summit View Clinic since 1998. It was great. All the staff was great. Since the merge with The Everette Clinic the patient care is non existent. I have tried to get a new primary care provider there, but no one is accepting new patients, irregardless of being a long term patient there. I'm so disappointed and would not recommend them to anyone.

Karen Denise

May 24, 2022

Too bad they were taken over by big corporate and not providing family medicine. I have been going to summit clinic for 10 years for my yearly exams. Called to make an appointment and was told to hit the road. They pretended to be super helpful in refilling my prescription birth control but no action taken. BTW... thank you for the notification saying I'm due for my appointment only to be rejected when I call to make it.

Janet Parker

Mar 19, 2022

I was diagnosed with ankle pain and sent home with crutches, comfort boot and pain pills. I had X-ray showed a broken tibia and fibia. I had been given no emergency care, no splint, no transport to hospital, no referral to surgeon. 10 months later after two surgeries I believe they still don’t know they are supposed to be caring for my broken leg.

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Questions & Answers

I used to come this place. It been awhile since i been there. Can still come there?

lisa j | Aug 11, 2022
samy rushing | Aug 12, 2022

Yes

What can cause being septic

Thor Kilburn | Aug 11, 2022
Donald Leske II | Aug 12, 2022

If a patient becomes "septic," they will likely have low blood pressure leading to poor circulation and lack of blood perfusion of vital tissues and organs. While any type of infection — bacterial, viral or fungal — can lead to sepsis, the most likely varieties include: Pneumonia. Abdominal infection. Kidney infection. Bloodstream infection (bacteremia)

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