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Our office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. We have operators answering calls during this time.
For after-hours needs, an emergency number is available to patients.

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Location

805 St. Vincent’s Drive, Suite 510
Birmingham, AL 35205

Office Hours

Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

 

Directions and Parking

Seale Harris Clinic is located on the 5th floor of the OrthoSports Center Tower on the campus of St. Vincent’s Birmingham.

Parking is available in the Building 3/OrthoSports Center Parking Deck which stands between Building 3 and the OrthoSports Center Tower. Three entrances to the deck are located on 28th Street South, 10th Avenue South, and St. Vincent’s Drive.

From the parking deck, use the central elevators labeled “OrthoSports Center” to reach Level K to access the crosswalk to the OrthoSports Center Tower.

Once in the OrthoSports Center Tower, follow the hallway to the elevators at the end of the hall. Use the elevators or the stairs to go up to the 5th floor.

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WHAT OUR PATIENTS SAY

Excellent! Holly and Dr Crenshaw did an excellent job throughout the visit today! In and out in a very timely manner! Of course the Seale Harris staff was also excellent in the lab and with check out!! Keep up the great work!
-Holly

I have used Seale Harris Clinic for many years. I like the care I receive from my Dr. and his staff. I also like that many tests and procedures can be done right there in the office, saves me time and the inconvenience of several trips. If I am sick, I have always been given a same day appointment, they even saw my out of town friend within hours of calling them.  The clinic is very clean and up to date, I highly recommend it.

-Anne

Friendly staff. The doctors, nurses, and other staff are always knowledgeable and friendly.

-Taylor

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