Medical Clinics in Seattle

Medical Clinics in Seattle picked by BestProsInTown

“David and team is the best! I’ve never felt so painless for long time now. Thanks to David. I’ve had lower back pain that shoots down the thigh to the knee and was bothering me for months. I probably got into this due to my work life. But after having few sessions with him, he was able to pin point my problem and pressure adjust those sections which were the root problem. Ryan and other were perfect to provide me with dedicated exercises that help me resolve/tackle this on my own at home. I will forever be great full to visit this place and highly recommend anyone have disc related or lower back to knee issues.“

5 Superb32 Reviews

“The best doctor, nurses, reception and staff.Definitely a great experience.Only negative: you have to pay for everything and submit to insurance out-of-network.“

5 Superb30 Reviews

“I flew to Seattle to see Dr. Zweben for very specific reasons, to get my scars injected with Procaine to allow the energy to flow. She was very knowledgeable and professional, describing what she found from muscle testing and explaining what she was going to do. It was very effective and relatively painless. The office was very nice as well. I would recommend her for that for sure“

5 Superb27 Reviews

5 Superb13 Reviews

“Amazing experience! Dr. David Tucker helped me feel safe, welcomed, and rejuvenated. Elite skill level and precision in his Acupuncture and massage techniques encouraged me to come back. I felt a great release of tension that I was holding and I'm continuing the practice and art of relaxation more now that we are meeting weekly. I highly recommend!“

5 Superb12 Reviews

“Attentive care from the moment you arrive. All staff were helpful and friendlyDr Golden truly made me feel that someone is listening.“

4.8 Superb16 Reviews

“I am a transgender woman, so there are some extra things I look for in healthcare. After my first visit, which was 2 hours, I felt like I had made a new friend, a doctor friend who cares about my health and listens to my concerns. Dr. Johnson is very kind and personable and treated me with utmost respect. She is still learning about FTM transgender care, but she is 100% on board and supportive, and seems to really seem to want to get up to speed on everything for my best care.The small clinic felt more intimate rather than sitting in a huge lobby waiting with everyone else. My appointment was on time so I wasn't waiting a long time.One unexpectedly nice aspect was when I was done, I was just allowed to stay and rest after my blood draw, and I was free to go whenever. I didn't have to come by the front office to schedule my next appointment (I can do so from the app) or to pay anything (no copays.)I saw many of the 5-star reviews and wondered if there wasn't some "please rate us" incentive going on. I truly think that the service provided here is incentive enough to go and post a rating!“

4.8 Superb15 Reviews

“You will not be disappointed… best DOT exam I’ve had in 20 years … friendly doctor great staff. skip the big boys ! you know who I’m talking about. and get your DOT done in less than an hour and save some money love this place“

4.7 Superb54 Reviews

“Dr. Sacksteder is a kind, knowledgeable and caring doctor. She doesn’t eschew pharmaceutical solutions when they make sense, but has a whole other set of tools available to help with wellness. She takes time with me at appointments to really listen. It’s such an amazing experience to have after having an MD as my primary care provider. Highly recommended!“

5 Superb2 Reviews

“Dr. Campbell is great. We always look forward to seeing him and appreciate his help over the years. We are so lucky we found him.“

5 Superb2 Reviews

“Joyce has an amazing presence and an ability to help you feel relaxed and comfortable. If I could give her more than 5 stars, I would!“

5 Superb2 Reviews

“In town for a Conference and desperately needed a massage. Booked via the web for an hour. Loved the location! And about five minutes in, I asked if I could extend to 90. My therapist rearranged a little and I was able to get that full time. It was awesome and so needed. Would book again and highly recommend. Very Covid conscious- I had to upload my vaccine record, they checked my temperature, I washed my hands and they sprayed me down. It was very safe.“

5 Superb2 Reviews

“Absolutely the best dental experience ever! The very young dentist was highly skilled and very gentle. Her assistant and the entire staff also did a great job making me feel comfortable! I can't thank you all enough! Michelle“

5 Superb1 Reviews

“Yesterday while I was at the Kaiser Capital Hill lab I had the pleasure of meeting Suzanne R. a lab tech. I haven't been feeling well for several months and wished that sometimes, someone knew exactly how I was feeling. After speaking with her for a few minutes I realized that her and i had alot in common and I was able to connect with her on a personal level. She was able to very quickly put my mind at ease and i instantly felt better about my situation. She was so kind and empathetic. Suzanne demonstrated exactly what nursing and Healthcare should be all about.“

5 Superb1 Reviews

“I've been coming to this location for years for infusions and procedures. They are always great. Probably my favorite swedish location of them all.“

5 Superb1 Reviews

“Small location, mostly primary care, but they do have radiology, lab, and pharmacy. Lab is small, so it's SUPER quick. Pharmacy is also pretty fast (compared to the Capitol Hill location). Good size parking lot, masks and sanitizer at the door, and plenty of comfortable seating in the small waiting area.“

4.7 Superb3 Reviews

“I’ve had an excellent experience getting Potenza on my face and abdomen. Phonexay spent time with me figuring out the best investment for my goals andI felt like she really had MY best interest at heart..in fact, she even suggested the best treatment for one of my concerns would be a treatment they didn’t provide there! I had consulted with a few different places and this felt by far the most trustworthy and thorough. They had a very holistic approach to things which I loved.They took amazing care of me here, I felt like I was in a spa lol…I got an IV to help with hydration and extra nutrients to maximize the effectiveness of the treatment. They were very knowledgeable and helpful with things I could do to make sure I get the best results with good after care, etc.They were also helpful in helping me save money by packaging a few treatments together.I had Potenza done two years ago somewhere else and it was pretty painful. I was soooo surprised how much less it hurt with Phonexay, and I’d asked for pretty aggressive settings! I think it was how much care she put into numbing my face beforehand, spending quite a few minutes making sure it was well rubbed in compared to the other place who just sort of put the cream on and left it, which I hear is the norm.Overall, I’m excited to go back for my second treatment in a month or so cause the results are already really noticeable and it’s only day 4!“

4.6 Superb16 Reviews

“My dad had recently been diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. At first, we felt hopeless because it's stage 4 lung cancer that already spread to the brain and liver. However, we found a great team of healthcare providers, Dr. Siddhartha Devarakonda, Oncology Nurse Practitioner Katherine Hough and the whole teams of nurses, pharmacist, pharmacy technician and even receptionists at Swedish Cancer Institute Seattle have been super amazing! We learned that my dad can live with a great quality of life even with stage 4 lung cancer. We don't know how long dad will live... because we don't want to know but each day since the diagnosis of stage 4 lung cancer, he has been doing okay. Recently, he started targeted with the new expensive medication, Tagrisso. The team at Swedish helped my dad applied to get financial assistance from the pharmaceutical company ... otherwise, he would have to pay 3,400 dollars each month even with 3 insurances. Overall, we are so so grateful for the team of amazing healthcare providers at Swedish Cancer Institute. We first was introduced to pulmonology team at Swedish and met with Dr. Jed Gorden M.D. who have been amazing as well. At first, CT scan showed my dad has lung cancer but CT scan couldn't find anything abnormal with my dad's GI system. My dad had been having GI symptoms since 2018, had endoscopy and colonoscopy twice and couldn't find anything wrong with those endoscopy or colonoscopy. --- Dr. Gorden ordered PET scan of the body for my dad and found the area in the GI system where there was cancer and it was at the location that my dad had been complaining he had abdominal pain since 2018 but for some reasons, endoscopy and colonoscopy 2 times missed the spot (probably because it was in the small intestine?). Anyway, my dad and I are so so grateful that doctors at Swedish Cancer Institute helped him in finding the correct diagnosis and amazing treatment so that he has hopes in the months or years he has left, he will have the best quality of life. (Parking garage at this location is amazing too! It's very convenient if you have a cell phone and can download parking app. It just knows when you arrive and leave the parking lot. You don't even have to sign in. Wonderful!)“

4.2 Good5 Reviews

“I've seen Dr. Tess Moore on multiple occasions and she is always so helpful, warm and generous with her knowledge of health and wellness. The GPC clinic is amazing!“

4.3 Superb38 Reviews

“Bring coming here for more than a decade and have always received the best care. I absolutely love everyone at the office and will continue to come here as long as I can“

3.9 Good9 Reviews

“Very professional and nice team (medical and administrative)They make you feel like you are with your family“

3.7 Good19 Reviews

“Today I got a vial of blood drawn and when I gave the technician my name, an all-caps message came up on the screen reading, "PATIENT MUST LIE DOWN FOR BLOOD DRAWS!" I got the impression that this created extra work for him, which is true in the sense that he had to prepare a room for me to lie down in, but all things considered, it's a lot less work than the technician who wrote the note had on her hands. I needed a-dozen-or-so vials drawn on her shift, which was just a few months ago, and honestly at first this woman and I were whipping through them no problem. I told her I hated getting blood drawn because it made me feel sick and that I had just read the book about Theranos, "Bad Blood," and how cool would it be if a lil drop of blood was all we needed. She also thought the idea was cool (even though in all likelihood she'd have to find a new career if it caught on), and while she was talking about how weird and terrible of a person Elizabeth Holmes was and how she deserved way more jail time a big purple halo filled the edge of my vision and started to close like at the end of a Looney Tunes episode, and that's when I said the dumb thing. The Caitlin thing. I said, "Is it normal that I'm losing vision?" I knew darn well it wasn't normal and I knew darn well I pass out when a large amount of blood is sucked out of my arm like that, but I asked, like I really wasn't sure, and I can't say with certainty that she believed I wasn't sure. I asked, though, because of the implication. What if I wasn't going to faint? What if I was being dramatic? I could've been losing my vision for attention, that's quite like me. What if she got the idea that I didn't trust her to be good at her job? In that brief purple halo moment I tried to imagine the skills and knowledge and training it takes to get paid to stab someone (but in a controlled fashion), and the training is probably a pretty penny and very stressful to boot, and if I worked in health care I would expect to have some sort of pride in caring for others (clap for your health care heroes), and of course I wouldn't dare offend this woman and her extensive training and her noble job, so I asked. And what followed was about three seconds of half lucid consciousness during which she said "no," then helped me to the ground where I would soon wake up to her handing me a tiny water bottle. Comically small. She made me stay there for a few minutes and it was the silliest I have ever felt in my whole life, my head on a dusty foot mat, my knees scrunched because I couldn't lay fully prone with the blood drawing equipment cart in this tiny room, and people just kept walking by with "ugh can you believe this attention-seeking wh*re" looks on their faces (they literally didn't even care but in my head they saw every worst part of me), and when I looked sufficiently conscious, I was put in time-out on a bed in a special room for special people who faint when their blood is drawn, which is where I find myself months later. I told the technician, "I think I could probably do this sitting up for just one vial," and he said, "No, that's probably not a good idea."“

3.8 Good31 Reviews

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