Providence Occupational Medicine expands services with new clinic

Providence Occupational Medicine is expanding access to health care services for people injured on-the-job with a new clinic. Occupational Medicine Airway Heights is Providence’s fourth occupational medicine clinic in the Spokane area. The new location at 11919 West Sunset Highway opened in late May.   

The clinic offers patients and employers integrated services that provide injured workers with convenient access to the care they need, helping ensure a speedy recovery and return to work.  Occupational medicine is a specialized practice that supports a healthier workforce, promotes wellness among workers, and treats work-related injuries.  

"A safe, healthy workforce is the critical to the health of our community, which is why Providence continues to open new clinics to treat and prevent workplace injuries," said Thomas Martin, Providence occupational medicine program director. "This new location will considerably benefit local workers and their employers." 

Providers include Christopher Tullis, M.D., and Carlotta Cary, PA-C, who specialize in occupational medicine. 

Providence's three other occupational medicine clinics are located near downtown Spokane, in north Spokane, and in Spokane Valley.

All Providence Occupational Medicine clinics include:  

  • Injury treatment and management, including onsite imaging services and access to Express Care; 
  • Industrial rehabilitation, massage therapy and occupational therapy; and   
  • Employer services, including substance testing, Department of Transportation physicals, hearing conservation, pulmonary function and respirator fit testing, pre-employment physicals, and fit for duty exams, among others  

Providence Occupational Medicine is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.