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Benduan Yang, MD

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Charles S Cobbs, MD - Picture of Brain Tumor and correspondence through patient portal

Charles S Cobbs, MD

(40 reviews)

Central District

Working with Dr. Cobbs during a really scary medical event made the process so much more bearable!…read moreHe is kind, listens well, explains things simply, and made time to answer myself and my family's questions. Not only did he do a great job on my craniotomy (no small feat!), he made me feel human and was so compassionate. I cannot recommend him and his team enough! After surgery he explained well what happened and his office answered my questions quickly via MyChart. No one else I'd trust with my actual brain! And the research work he does is incredibly inspiring, going above simply working with patients to advance care for others. Thank you Dr. Cobbs and team!

Dr Cobbs is supposed to be a brain tumor expert. His first question was "So why are you here to see…read moreme today?" He didn't pick up on my sarcasm, when I chuckled, told him it was a worry when a specialist doesn't know why a patient is there to see them, then I said, "Well, we could start with the brain tumor." He told me that my chronic headaches, which sometimes feel like my eye is being pushed out, was unrelated to my tumor, that my vision changes were unrelated to my tumor, the frontal lobe where my brain tumor is has nothing to do with higher level math or communication. He told me that he could be 100% certain it was a benign meningioma from imaging. He said he could be certain the other tumors were unrelated: three breast tumors with discordant pathology/radiology, a contrast enhanced extradural spinal mass, and Drs trying to determine if I have a single adrenal tumor or bilateral, and others. He didn't ask me about any other symptoms - such as the toe twitching that recently started. My husband started worrying when he started to repeatedly beat me at Carcassonne, which used to be 1/6 games. My son thought the tumor explained some of my personality changes. The worst, Dr Cobbs claimed that 10% of all women have this type of brain tumor! My husband joined us (via FB messenger). Afterwards, he said, "Did he just say that 10% of all women have meningioma brain tumors? I'll have to look that up." Both my husband and I have done scientific research. I even wrote to Dr Cobbs to make sure we got his message right (attached). In the communication, he then said that higher level math was in the area of concern. I'm an applied mathematician. Women beware!!!!

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Swedish Neuroscience Institute

(4 reviews)

Central District

Denied my referral, and sent me back to a different place I had already been with no explanation…read more Long response times and poor communication for someone with documented issue that i was recommended by my primary provider. Whatever their qualifications are to be seen, i'm not sure what else I needed. Hopefully getting seen by someone capable of helping you in the future isn't as difficult as getting into an Ivy League school. As for the quality of their service I can't say, but they could work on communication for sure.

Dr. Rod Oskouian is an absolutely amazing neurosurgeon when you need a true expert to perform a…read moredifficult surgery. I was told by another highly respected spinal surgeon that I could become paralyzed in both arms and not be able to feed myself soon because of the severe narrowing of my cervical spinal canal and I would need to undergo a posterior approach 4 level cervical fusion surgery which is extremely painful and difficult on the patient. He also stated that only a two level fusion could be done from an anterior approach. It took a couple of months to get a second opinion appointment with Dr. Oskouian but very well worth the wait. He did some additional tests and told me he could do a 3 level fusion from an anterior approach and this should help my current symptoms and prevent further deterioration. I decided to have Rod do the surgery and have been extremely happy with the results. I am 4 1/2 months out from surgery and doing amazingly well. A friend saw him a couple of years ago with a much less acute issue & he told her there was a chance it could resolve on it own without surgery and if she eventually did require surgery, she didn't need his skill level. She was very impressed. I am an example of someone who had a major spinal problem and he is the expert I needed!

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Primrose David C, MD

(3 reviews)

First Hill

I had spinal surgery today with Dr. Primrose, and just 7 HOURS LATER I'm at home, virtually…read morepain-free, and telling you what a great experience I had! I saw Dr. Primrose as a 3rd opinion following a herniated disc in my neck. The first doctor I saw was too brash and wanted to do surgery right away. The second seemed too lax and wanted me to wait for two years for it to heal on its own. Dr. Primrose was my "just right" doctor! He suggested I wait a reasonable amount of time, and if it wasn't feeling better to come back for surgery. Dr. Primrose was very professional, didn't talk down to me, gave me all the information I needed and made me feel involved in all the decisions. The hospital staff really seemed to like him, out of earshot of him they praised his ability just before I went under anesthesia.

After living with sciatic pain for several years I was finally approved by my primary doctor to go…read morevisit a neurosurgeon, Dr. David Primrose. He changed my life and I became a normal human being again. He treat me with respect and had me pain free in a matter of an hour. Recovery was short and I was back home in a couple of days. Sciatic pain can be so extreme that your whole life gets affected by it. I sincerely admire Dr. Primrose for his efficiency in dealing with his patience's needs in a very profesional way. My surgery was done at Virginia Mason in Seattle approximately 10 years ago. If I had to do it again, I would certainly look for Dr. Primrose to take care of me.

Benduan Yang, MD - neurologist - Updated May 2026

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