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Directions :

Directions  to Solution Resources' main office. Please note that some of our  providers are in other locations. Please check the list of providers at this location to the right.  For directions to other providers, see the links on the Providers page.

Our main office is  located near the Hamilton Street bridge at the northwest corner  of Second Avenue and Arthur Street. Please see the map below.

 

If you would like to see directions on a different map and/or get driving directions specifically from your location, click on this link: you will be taken to MSN's Mappoint site. The map will open in a new window

Quick directions:

From  North Spokane:

Go south on Hamilton Street  and across the Spokane River Bridge. Stay in the right hand  lane and exit onto Second Street. Turn right at the first stop light (Arthur St.) and then turn left into the first parking  lot.

From  the Valley and East:

Take I-90 west and exit on Second Ave. Turn right at the first stop light  (Arthur St.) and then turn left into the first parking lot.

From  the South Hill:

Take Southeast Boulevard and turn north on Perry. The arterial winds and you end up on Arthur. Go across Third and then Second Avenues, and turn left into the first parking lot.

From  the West:

Take the  Division Street exit of I-90 and go east either on Third or on Fourth Avenue. Turn left on Arthur Street, cross Second Ave., and then turn left into the first parking lot.

Providers at this location -

 all in suite 660:

 Holger Caban, LMFT
 Bert Salisbury, MA
 Kathleen Cullen, MSW
 Eileen Hertel, MS
 Gail Long, MS

Solution Resources EAP   509-535-4074  or toll free 1-866-535-4074

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