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POSHTOSH CONST & RMDL LLC

In the spirit of social distancing · WE ASK THAT YOU DO NOT COME INTO THE CLINIC IF: You have respiratory symptoms such as cough · cold · fever · shortness of breath · runny nose · You have had contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19 · HOW TO BECOME A PATIENT At present · we are not accepting new patients. However · please note that when we do accept new patients · we accept patients via the "Family Doctor Finder Program". If you do not have a physician · Address · Telephone

Tacoma, WA 98406

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In the spirit of social distancing
WE ASK THAT YOU DO NOT COME INTO THE CLINIC IF: You have respiratory symptoms such as cough
cold
fever
shortness of breath
runny nose
You have had contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19
HOW TO BECOME A PATIENT At present
we are not accepting new patients. However
please note that when we do accept new patients
we accept patients via the "Family Doctor Finder Program". If you do not have a physician
Address
Telephone

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