As a hand surgeon in Seattle, Dr. Jason Ko offers surgical and non-surgical care for conditions affecting the hand, wrist, fingers, forearm, elbow and shoulder.
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Yes, Dr. Jason H. Ko is accepting new patients at this office.
(206) 744-8948
325 9th Avenue, 8th Floor, Seattle, WA 98104
Please Note: This link will direct you to a third-party website unaffiliated with MD.com (http://www.uwmedicine.org/patient-care/making-an-appointment), where you're able to request or schedule an appointment online with Dr. Jason Ko.
Yes, Dr. Jason H. Ko is accepting new patients at this office.
(206) 368-6361
10330 Meridian Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98133
Please Note: This link will direct you to a third-party website unaffiliated with MD.com (http://www.uwmedicine.org/patient-care/making-an-appointment), where you're able to request or schedule an appointment online with Dr. Jason Ko.
Yes, Dr. Jason H. Ko is accepting new patients at this office.
(206) 744-5573
908 Jefferson Street, 6th Floor, Seattle, WA 98104
Please Note: This link will direct you to a third-party website unaffiliated with MD.com (http://www.uwmedicine.org/patient-care/making-an-appointment), where you're able to request or schedule an appointment online with Dr. Jason Ko.
Yes, Dr. Jason H. Ko is accepting new patients at this office.
(206) 744-1664
908 Jefferson Street, 6th Floor, Seattle, WA 98104
Dr. Ko has four offices in Washington where he specializes in Hand Surgery.
Dr. Ko works with fourteen doctors including Dr. Robert Clawson and Dr. Sarah Beshlian.
A hand surgeon in Washington, Dr. Ko cares for injuries and complications of the hand, fingers, wrist, forearm, elbow and shoulder. Dr. Ko is specifically trained to diagnose each patient and determine whether or not surgical intervention is medically necessary, as surgery is usually seen as a last resort when other treatment methods have been exhausted. As a result, treatment can be surgical or non-surgical in nature.