Anticoagulation Clinic
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Kootenai Health’s Anticoagulation Services helps monitor patients who take blood thinners. Conveniently located in the Interlake Medical Office Building, across from the Kootenai Health campus, the clinic is a close and convenient way to receive treatment.
Anticoagulants such as warfarin (Coumadin®) or dabigatran (Pradaxa®) are important therapies for patients at an increased risk for blood clots. Therapy with warfarin must be closely regulated to be certain that you are receiving the right dose.
If you take a blood thinner, your doctor can refer you to Anticoagulation Services. Our pharmacists specialize in anticoagulation therapy and will help manage your care.
On your first visit, we will help you understand your anticoagulation therapy and give you an educational packet and pillbox. For follow-up visits you will receive one-on-one consultations with a pharmacist as well as written instructions for warfarin dosing. Our staff will perform blood tests and ask about the medications you are taking (prescription, non-prescription and herbal), foods you are eating and other health issues.
New patients can expect their first visit to be approximately 40 minutes. Follow-up visits are 10 to 20 minutes. A note from each visit will be forwarded to your physician.
To be enrolled in the anticoagulation clinic, you must:
Be able to travel to and from the clinic for appointments.
Have a local physician in case of urgent health status changes (Northern Idaho/Spokane area).
Be referred by the physician who prescribes your blood thinners.
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Locations
Anticoagulation Clinic
700 Ironwood Drive, Suite 246
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
Phone:
(208) 625-5688
Fax:
Hours:
Monday - Friday 7:00am - 4:00pm
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Anticoagulation Clinic
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Anticoagulation Clinic
Kootenai Health’s Anticoagulation Services helps monitor patients who take blood thinners. Conveniently located in the Interlake Medical Office Building, across from the Kootenai Health campus, the clinic is a close and convenient way to receive treatment.
Anticoagulants such as warfarin (Coumadin®) or dabigatran (Pradaxa®) are important therapies for patients at an increased risk for blood clots. Therapy with warfarin must be closely regulated to be certain that you are receiving the right dose.
If you take a blood thinner, your doctor can refer you to Anticoagulation Services. Our pharmacists specialize in anticoagulation therapy and will help manage your care.
On your first visit, we will help you understand your anticoagulation therapy and give you an educational packet and pillbox. For follow-up visits you will receive one-on-one consultations with a pharmacist as well as written instructions for warfarin dosing. Our staff will perform blood tests and ask about the medications you are taking (prescription, non-prescription and herbal), foods you are eating and other health issues.
New patients can expect their first visit to be approximately 40 minutes. Follow-up visits are 10 to 20 minutes. A note from each visit will be forwarded to your physician.
To be enrolled in the anticoagulation clinic, you must:
Be able to travel to and from the clinic for appointments.
Have a local physician in case of urgent health status changes (Northern Idaho/Spokane area).
Be referred by the physician who prescribes your blood thinners.
Patient Downloads
Patient Information Form
Locations
Anticoagulation Clinic
700 Ironwood Drive, Suite 246
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
Phone:
(208) 625-5688
Fax:
Hours:
Monday - Friday 7:00am - 4:00pm
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Medical Professional Resources
Medical Professional Resources
Career Center
Medical Staff Services
Kootenai Care Network
Family Medicine Residency
Nursing
Pharmacy Residency
Education Courses
Patients and Visitors
Patients and Visitors
Pay My Bill
Maps, Parking, and Directions
Medical Records
Price Transparency
Guest Services
Online Patient Portal
Restaurants
Family Support Services
Transportation Services
Send an E-Card
Recognize an Employee
Provider Star Ratings and Reviews
About Kootenai Health
Careers
Mission, Vision and Values
History of Kootenai Health
Leadership
Awards and Recognition
Nursing Excellence
Volunteer Services
Student Services
Community Involvement
Kootenai Health Foundation
Newsroom
Pay My Bill
Make an Appointment
Find a Job
Maps and Directions
Online Patient Portal
Popular Resources