Mill Creek Family Practice

Mill Creek, United States

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Our vision at Mill Creek Family Practice is to provide you and your family easy access to health care. Whether it is for an acute illness or for preventive services, we are here when you need us – including evenings and weekends. Since 1983, we have offered a high standard of personal health care to area families young and old. We provide comprehensive care to newborns, teens, adults, and seniors. Whether you have been with us for five years or five days, our goal is to be your personal health care resource.

History

Established in 1983.

Mill Creek Family Practice was founded in 1983 by Drs. Larry Schmidt and Mark T. Anderson after they met at Swedish Medical Center early in their careers.

The practice debuted to the community in a building along the 16 000 block of Bothell/​Everett Highway, currently the home of The Donaldson Clinic. On its opening day, the practice comprised only 2,400 square feet, nine examination rooms, and a couple of very earnest doctors.

In 1988 the MCFP moved into the Mill Creek Clinic and expanded into a 7,200-square-foot space with 16 examination rooms across from Mill Creek City Hall on Main Street. It remained there for 13 years.

In 1995 Dr. Schmidt was tragically killed in a small aircraft crash. His name now graces the building where MCFP relocated in 2001 and resides today, the Lawrence C. Schmidt Medical Center.

For almost a quarter century, Mill Creek Family Practice physicians have upheld the medical tradition established by Drs. Schmidt and Anderson-​easy access to high quality care

Meet the Manager

Heather C.

Manager

Heather began as the Clinic Administrator at Mill Creek Family in January 2012 after working in medical management for many years in the North Seattle area. Her business philosophy is to focus on continual improvement, using technological advances to provide better service, more efficiently and to improve the overall healthcare experience for every patient. «As the title implies, being a Family Practice is all about the family unit. I want that feel to be pervasive in our office and in how we treat our patients and our peers.» In her spare time, Heather loves to cook, read, and travel. She enjoys seeing new parts of the nation and world, experiencing as much cultural and natural diversity as possible.