Howard A. Chansky M.D.
Medical Specialties
Hip surgery | Knee surgery | Oncology orthopedic surgery...
Appointments
206.520.5000
Connie Uy Ly, PA-C
Accepting new and returning patients
Medical Specialties
Orthopedic surgery | Hip surgery | Knee surgery
Jason E. Maris P.A.-C.
Accepting new and returning patients
Medical Specialties
Orthopedic surgery | Shoulder and elbow surgery | Hip surgery...
Winston J. Warme M.D.
Accepting new and returning patients
Medical Specialties
Shoulder and elbow surgery | Shoulder and elbow care | Arthritis surgery...
Appointments
Services available at this location include:
- Hip and knee care
- Hip and knee joint replacement
- Hip and knee tumors and sarcoma
- Hip surgery
- Knee surgery
- Minimally invasive surgery
- Orthopedic surgery
- Osteoporosis
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Comprehensive hip and knee care in Seattle’s University District
Located in the Seattle’s University District, The Hip & Knee Center at UW Medical Center-Roosevelt provides comprehensive orthopedic and musculoskeletal care with an emphasis on returning patients to normal life activities.
We perform total joint replacements—both primary and revision—as well as corrective osteotomies.Our services and care include: minimally invasive replacement surgery; management of osteoporosis and osteoarthritis; management of complex total joint problems, such as revision, infection and fracture; developmental hip dysplasia; knee arthroscopy; surgical management of hip impingement; realignment of knee structure; and meniscus tears.
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The UW Medical Center-Roosevelt clinics are located at 4245 and 4225 Roosevelt Way N.E. The two red brick buildings are a few blocks northwest of the main medical center; 4225 (UWMC-Roosevelt I) is the southernmost of the two buildings. See map.
From Interstate 5:
- Exit at Northeast 45th Street and head east. If you are traveling I-5 northbound, turn right at the exit ramp onto 45th. If you are traveling on I- 5 southbound, turn left onto 45th.
- From the freeway, travel four blocks and turn right onto Roosevelt Way, a one-way street.
- Continue two blocks. The buildings are on the right.
From Interstate 405:
- Take exit 14 (State Route 520), heading west to Seattle across the Lake Washington bridge.
- Merge onto Interstate 5 northbound and exit at Northeast 45th Street.
- Turn right at the exit ramp onto Northeast 45th, and travel four blocks.
- Turn right again, onto Roosevelt Way. The buildings will be on your right side, about two blocks down.
Free shuttle service is available between the medical center and the two Roosevelt buildings.
Several bus lines of King County Metro Transit serve Roosevelt Way and the surrounding neighborhood. Among them are routes No. 66, No. 67, No. 79 (north and southbound) and No. 355 (southbound only.
UseMetro's Trip Plannerto learn which buses can help you get to the clinics, or call Metro, 206.553.3000, for assistance.
Both Roosevelt buildings have paid underground parking—accepted payment options: American Express, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Google Pay and Apple Pay. Cash is not accepted.
Disability Parking
Both garages offer parking for people with impaired mobility. If your vehicle is larger than the garages' accommodations, designated disability spaces are available on the west side of the building and in the covered garage behind 4245 Roosevelt Way N.E.