Washington sports medicine, neighborhood clinics reflect athletic, local themes

The pitchers mound and home plate from Sick's Stadium are embedded in the floor on the main hallway


The Sports Medicine Clinic and neighboring facilities in Ballard, Wash., reflect athletic and local themes, according to an article on the Ballard News-Tribune website.

The sports clinic is littered with sports memorabilia collected over the years from working with sports teams. 

The pitchers mound and home plate from Sick's Stadium are embedded in the floor on the main hallway. Patients test their vision at the pitchers mound by looking at the letter chart located twenty feet away at home plate, the article said.

Ballard artist, Robin Siegl, is featured in the adjacent neighborhood clinic with paintings that were inspired by Seattle’s industrial waterfront.

Read the article.

 

 



February 24, 2015


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