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About The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 2015)
The Sisters of Providence were serving North Coast residents long before the first Regatta Festival began. Nearly 160 years ago, the Sisters of Providence arrived in the Oregon Territory. Under their leadership, more than 30 hospitals, schools and homes were opened for orphans, the elderly and the sick. We’ve been your coastal neighbors for many years – from the former St. Mary’s hospital in Astoria to our current hospital in Seaside. Providence Seaside Hospital offers: UÊ -«iV>ÌÞÊi`V>ÊV>Ài – Our doctors specialize in all types of medicine – cancer, heart conditions, OB-GYN care, orthopedics, rheumatology and children’s health, to name a few. UÊ /iii`Vi – Using confidential video-conferencing techniques, we can connect you and your doctor to experts at large medical centers who specialize in stroke and critical care. UÊ ÀiÊ>VViÃÃÊÌÊÀiÊ`VÌÀÃ – Our full roster of doctors and care providers at clinics in Seaside, Wheeler, Warrenton and Cannon Beach means you can get the care you need when you need it. We even have three walk-in “no appointment needed” clinics. We’re honored to serve North Coast residents, and we look forward to continuing to provide the highest-quality health care to our neighbors, friends and families. For information about our services and clinic locations, please call 503-717-7000. www.providence.org/northcoast 16 • 121 st Astoria Regatta Festival • 2015