Fairweather Reopens Medical Clinic on North Slope

by Joseph R. Fonseca
Thursday, March 5, 2015

Fairweather, LLC has announced the grand reopening of its Fairweather Deadhorse Medical Clinic located at the Deadhorse Aviation Center on Alaska’s North Slope.  Providing a wide range of member-based medical and occupational health care services to support both onshore and offshore operations, the clinic is available to the public regardless of employer affiliation.

Medical services include primary and acute care, emergency medicine, advanced cardiac life support and ambulance services, along with a fully stocked pharmacy prescribing medications for common illnesses, such as thyroid dysfunction, hypertension, hyperlipidemia and diabetes. The clinic also offers an onsite lab and X-ray department with the ability to transfer results directly to primary care clinicians anywhere in the country.

Occupational health services include audiograms, respirator fit tests, spirometry, vision screening and drug/alcohol testing, plus the convenience of completing full HAZWOPER exams in a single office visit. Participating members receive around-the-clock occupational health support and convenient monthly invoicing.

An affiliate of the Edison Chouest Offshore group of companies, Fairweather, LLC is an Alaskan company providing remote medical, aviation, logistics and scientific support services to Alaska’s natural resource industry for nearly 40 years.

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