WhidbeyHealth offers urology care

WhidbeyHealth recently announced the addition of urology care to the services available.

WhidbeyHealth recently announced the addition of urology care to the services available to Island County residents. Urology care is now available in Coupeville, according to the public hospital district.

Dr. Campbell Bryson will be leading the practice. He received his doctorate from Cornell University and completed his residency at Yale, along with his research being featured at national and international medical conferences. He will see patients from the Surgical and Orthopedic Care office on South Main Street.

“For many on Whidbey Island, specialized health care needs often necessitate extended travel times to Seattle, Bellingham or other facilities along the I-5 corridor,” Dr. Garth Miller, chief operating officer, said in a news release. “Urological care becomes an increasingly important component of personal wellness as we age gracefully, making it ever so impactful that we can bring this service to our rural community.”

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WhidbeyHealth’s goal to to provide everyone on Whidbey Island access to high-quality health care, including progressive, patient centric health care, a safety net when emergencies happen and peace of mind knowing our team is standing by to respond to the needs of Whidbey Island residents and visitors. WhidbeyHealth is comprised of the Medical Center in Coupeville, and ten outpatient clinics across the island.