

Harborview Medical Center is owned by King County, governed by a county-appointed board of trustees and managed by the University of Washington.
UW Medicine physicians, staff and other healthcare professionals based at Harborview serve patients from all walks of life in world-class centers of emphasis and also serve a mission population for King County.
Harborview is the only designated Level I adult and pediatric trauma and burn center in the state of Washington and serves as the regional trauma and burn referral center for Alaska, Montana and Idaho.
UW Medicine physicians and other health professionals based at Harborview provide highly specialized services for emergency medicine, orthopedics, neurosciences, ophthalmology, vascular surgery, behavior health, HIV/AIDS, complex critical care and rehabilitation. Harborview also serves as the Disaster Medical Control Center for Seattle/King County.
U.S. News & World Report recognized Harborview Medical Center as a “Best Hospital” in Puget Sound in its 2016-17 “Best Hospitals” issue. Out of more than 5,000 hospitals evaluated, the magazine ranked Harborview’s rehabilitation program No. 4 in the nation, and awarded Harborview a “high performing” designation in abdominal aortic aneurysm repair and heart failure.
Harborview is an entity of UW Medicine, which also includes Northwest Hospital & Medical Center, Valley Medical Center, UW Medical Center, UW Neighborhood Clinics, UW Physicians, UW School of Medicine and Airlift Northwest. All physicians who practice at Harborview are members of the UW Physicians practice group, and all staff working at Harborview are University of Washington employees.
TSN Coordinator

Patricia Anderson
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Email Coordinator
Address
325 9th Ave , Box 359735
Seattle, Washington, 98014
Telephone
work: 206-744-4173
Email
[email protected]
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Website(s)Harborview Medical Center
Upcoming Programs & Events
Brain Injury Support Group
Every Thursday from 4-5 p.m • 4:00-5:00pm
The Harborview Brain Injury Support Group is for families and friends or patients who are currently at Harborview in the intensive care, neuroscience specialty, acute care, or rehabilitation units with brain injuries. These may have resulted from many causes such as concussion, aneurysm, stroke, tumor, or traumatic injuries.
Contact Person
Pat Blissitt, Nurse Educator
Email: [email protected]
Location
Harborview 2 West Hospital Conference Room 81
Website
http://biawa.org
Brain Injury Support Group
1st Thursday of every month • 12-1:45 p.m.
Whether you have had a brain injury, or know someone who has, come and talk about issues relating to recovering from a brain injury. Learn more about brain injury by meeting with others who are facing or have faced similar challenges
Contact Person
Michele Kauffmann
Email: [email protected]
Location
Harborview, main floor Maleng Building, Room MB118
Website
http://biawa.org
NW Regional Spinal Cord Injury System
Ongoing-See Website for details http://sci.washington.edu
The Northwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury System presents a monthly evening educational program which covers topics of interest to people with spinal cord injury, family members, friends, physicians, and allied health professionals
Contact Person
Cynthia Salzman
Email: [email protected]
Location
University of Washington
1950 NE Pacific Street
Seattle, Washington 98195
Website
http://sci.washington.edu
Amputee Support Group
Tuesdays • 11:00am
Weekly meetings providing information, guidance, and support are open to patients, families, friends, and community members.
Contact Person
Program Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
Location
Harborview- 325 Ninth Ave
West Hospital 4th floor, room 73.
Seattle, Washington 98104
Sexual Assult & Traumatic Stress Counseling Services
Self Scheduling • Self Scheduling
Please Call 206-744-1600. The Center for Sexual Assault & Traumatic Stress (formerly the Harborview Sexual Assault Center) has continuously provided services since 1976. Our center provides the highest quality, evidenced based services to help persons impacted by sexual assault and other traumatic events. In addition to direct services, the Center also provides education and consultation for health, mental health, and legal professionals; conducts research and evaluation; promotes prevention and works with communities to promote social change.
Contact Person
Office Staff via phone 206-744-1600
Email: [email protected]
Location
Harborview Medical Center-Pat Steele Building
401 Broadway, Suite 2075
Seattle, Washington 98104