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    Jay P Lopez, MD - Swedish

    4.0 (2 reviews)

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    5 months ago

    Dr. Lopez has given me first class care through some difficult bouts with cancer. I'm very happy with his service.

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    Richard A Baxter, MD

    Richard A Baxter, MD

    4.7(25 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I recently had the pleasure of being treated by Alison Waters, a nurse manager and aesthetic…read moreinjector who has truly redefined my standards for cosmetic care. From the moment she walked in to my treatment room, I was struck by her warmth and genuine patience. It felt as though I had known her for years, a testament to her exceptional ability to connect with her patients on a personal level. Having received Botox injections for over a decade In San Francisco, Beverly Hills, NYC and Seattle, I thought I had already discovered the pinnacle of expertise. That was until I met Alison. Her skill and precision in administering injections are unparalleled. Not only did she achieve stunning results with fewer units than I was used to, but she also managed to do so at a more affordable price. This efficiency and effectiveness clearly showcase her deep knowledge and mastery in the field. I also have had friends go to her for micro-needling. They were super enthusiastic about it and said it caused their skin to start doing its own thing by making new cells to make them look younger. By the way, nothing Alison does ever hurts! Not even a little bit. I don't even flinch when she does it because she is so gentle. It's no surprise that Alison excels, given her affiliation with Dr. Baxter, a renowned plastic surgeon whose reputation as one of the best in the US is well-deserved. Alison's remarkable talent and keen eye for detail reflect the high standards set by Dr. Baxter's practice. If you're looking for an aesthetic injector who combines expertise with a personal touch, Alison is the one to see. Her approach has elevated my cosmetic treatments, and I couldn't be happier with the results!

    Dr. Baxter and his staff surpassed all expectations. Exceptional service. Highly recommend.read more

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    Swedish Emergency Room

    Swedish Emergency Room

    2.1(42 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This "baby friendly" hospital refused to give my newborn formula even though I asked multiple…read moretimes. Not until she dropped more than 10% of her body weight did they finally provide some for her. I had other serious complaints (including obstetric violence) and asked multiple times to speak with someone and never got through to anyone. Do not deliver here.

    After I returned home from Swedish Edmonds Hospital Emergency Room, I was curious to compare my…read moreexperience with those of other yelpers. Overall, if the reviews left by others are half way accurate there are many holes in their system of care that desperately need to be addressed--and corrected! I was treated well and was attended to in short time. I came in with a bloody injury on my ankle that was visible as I wrapped it in a white towel and put clear packing tape on it. In other words, I had a visible blood-soaked injury showing. So maybe that had something to do with the speed of their treatment. I also brought with me a large Ikea plastic bag filled with towels if the bleeding started again, some of which were heavily blood stained. The only reason I sought care at the ER was on the advisement of the nurse hotline who gave me a course of action to follow; I needed a tetanus and a medical provider to lay eyes on the wound. There was mention of admitting me to the hospital, which seemed overkill, so I told them I had to get to work and was already late. From my family group history, I know that this emergency room saves lives (when an ambulance arrives at the back with a patient about to expire). So, those providing trauma care don't let people die!

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    Edmonds Orthopedic Center - (2/23/26)

    Edmonds Orthopedic Center

    3.0(33 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    A sudden mobility issue happened back on 2/17/26. Working with my primary care facility and…read morephysician at Pacific Medical Center - Shoreline, I was referred to, had Xrays completed and evaluated at Swedish Edmonds Urgent Care that evening. The PA-C seen referred me to Edmonds Orthopedic Center (affiliated with Proliance Surgeons), located also at the Swedish Edmonds medical campus. My initial evaluation was with Michael Lee, MD on 2/23/26 where it was determined a MRI was needed to make a definitive diagnosis. This was completed at an affiliate site, North Puget Sound MRI in Mountlake Terrace on 3/6/26. My MRI results and next steps were addressed again with another appointment with Dr. Lee on 3/12/26. The MRI brought to light my current situation and potential future issues to be made aware of. I also received a cortisone steroid shot to help reduce discomfort and inflammation at this visit. My recovery is still ongoing, just thankful no physical therapy and/or surgical intervention are needed at this time. Yes, one has to deal with the wait (blame the insurance and medical care system in the US). Overall, I have been pleased with the professional care provided without the hassles of having to see similar organizations in downtown Seattle. It is much more accessible as a Shoreline resident to be seen at northend sites in Edmonds and Mountlake Terrace. My interactions via phone, online, and onsite have been favorable. Pro tips: Understand that time is needed to have referrals reviewed and approved by one's insurance coverage, especially if there were any policy changes. This does affect scheduling and copays. Exercise your patience, do your due diligence to follow up, ask questions and for clarity to advocate for the best outcome for your care. Give yourself extra time to locate parking, whether on the adjacent street, main parking lot, or parking garage whether you are dropped off or driving yourself. It does get congested and not fun with limited mobility and inclement weather. The common areas like lobby, elevators, and waiting areas are busy so be proactive to wear a mask and/or use hand sanitizer. Complete any online check-in requests prior to your actual onsite appointment. This will streamline your check-in process. Copays can be paid ahead or at the check-in counter. Good luck and hope you have as good an outcome like what I experienced!

    Getting a hold of a front desk is a nightmare, and if you are lucky enough to get through, you will…read morebe treated like crap. I asked a simple question about whether they take my insurance and was met with attitude. Not the best first impression, and I wouldn't recommend them for any sort of treatment.

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    Erin M O'rourke, DPM

    Erin M O'rourke, DPM

    4.0(12 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    I liked Dr O'rourke earlier in my care. She had a good sense of humor and was so perky. But she…read moredid a Morton's neuroma removal on my foot which left me with foot pain. She had reasons why, but it took quite a few months before she finally took an x-ray that showed a bone hanging low causing the pain. So then she had to go back in and screw the bone up where it belonged. She wasn't happy about it I felt like it was my fault. She turned defensive. A few years later I started having pain on top of my foot. Arthritis had gotten so bad I needed to think about fusing my foot. My feet were hurting so bad from the arthritis I wore sandals with a lot of very spongy support. They were sandals that had a lot of straps and they made it easier to walk. I went back to Dr O'Rourke to see her and she was furious at me for wearing the sandals. That was all she could focus on. So I decided not to see her anymore. Then she retired. And also sent me a copy of a letter she wrote to put in my file. It was very vindictive,, said I don't heal well, I am a bad patient and I wore sandals. She mentioned the straps but still it was very bad. . I was shocked that she took the time to write such a letter. Very unprofessional. But I thought well, she is retiring and that is a good thing. I was surprised how double sided she was. I hope she has a happy retirement- it was time.

    Finally!!!! A foot doctor worst going to. It's well worst the wait time to see her!!!!…read more I've spent too many years seeing all the wrong doctors. You will never feel rushed in her care. And she knows what she's talking about.

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