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    Robert GR Lang, MD

    1.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Moore Robin E, ND

    Moore Robin E, ND

    4.6(5 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Good doctor but the staff can be astonishingly rude and unprofessional. I called to ask whether my…read moreannual checkup should occur before or after my treatment for prostate cancer and I kept having to repeat myself because the receptionist was having a personal conversation. She did not seem to want to bother with the question and I still do not know whether I got the right answer.

    Dr. Robin Moore saved my life many years ago... by diagnosing something that went undetected, and…read moreun-diagnosed by many physicians before her. To summarize, in 1999 I was a 15 year old high school athlete. One day playing soccer, my vision disappeared for 5-10 minutes. This became a routine thing every 2-3 days, without any given trigger or correlation. I went to my family practice doctor, allergist, neurologist, ophthalmologist, and finally a neurosurgeon (too see if it was related to an eye issue I was born with). I was given many answers of what it "could" be.... Over a 2-3 year period, I tried 5-6 different medications, all with limited efficacy, and a plethora of side effects. Eventually I learned to deal with the issue, as the medications weren't worth the high cost, or side effects. Life was rough, but manageable (going blind every 2-3 days without warning). After a single visit with Dr. Robin Moore in 2004, she was able to help identify what was causing my visual issue. And more importantly, what was triggering the issue. I was able to change my habits, change my diet, and the issue has all but dissipated since. I have not seen Dr. Robin Moore since my single 2004 visit (I moved to LA after graduating UW), but I will soon visit her, to thank her. That one visit changed my life. I've told my story many times. I'm still very much in debt to her! And very much appreciate her help!

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

    Charles S Cobbs, MD

    4.3(40 reviews)
    45.8 miCentral 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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    Sea Mar Olympia Medical Clinic

    Sea Mar Olympia Medical Clinic

    2.2(38 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Yelp Note of Thank You! To SEAMAR DENTAL-Tumwater satellite:…read more This week I had the privilege (Thank YOU! Washington State) of wandering into a local clinic called SEA MAR! This visit was tied to my teeth so to speak. I wanted them to be happy and so I checked on them. To my Delight (and my teeth- I love them so much!), I found a lovely, peaceful, collaborative and DIVERSE-ly skilled TEAM! Who were able to give me a WORLD CLASS on how to: check in on my teeth (regularly), let The Experts! Take a look to see, and then make recommendations for me and my teeth! I was given at least 3 that suited me! I also, checked in- on how to pay for this? Or? Since I know it can be expensive and an extra! Cost I may not be able to afford at this time. Since I live in the Wonderful! PACNW, and in Washington State in particular, I had OPTIONS I could sit with and utilize based on my current S(ocio) E(conomic) S(tatement) about Support! I found my CHOICES to be excellent and Awesome for my needs specifically! Based on the package I chose at this time the Options and What clinics/sites accepted this lovely voucher included (but was not limited to) a place that provided: * A workable schedule and variety of options to come in! * A clear explanation of the kinds of questions I will be asked in order to receive services. * A code of conduct that stated what they were committed to offering me for choosing their Sat-Ya-Lite TEAM. * A diversity or ways they all helped me listen to translation and different ways of communicating the SAME thing! Which is: WE CARE About YOU and Your Teeth! * Friendliness and Kindness, as well as Patience! (Since I was not totally into the look- see, of my teeth which take a lot of substance for me!) I chose to let the generosity of Washington State's HCA Care package (if I want to receive it- and I DO! offered me these 3 initial options: * A check-in and assessment with recommendations! * X-rays if needed to see further in (so they can give me an accurate) Assessment! * 2- follow-up cleanings per year! * A nice summary sheet of what occurred and what comes next when you leave the appointment! My Paired Team today was totally AWESOME! Shout out to! U! A Dentist by the name of GHAZI M BEN KURA, I loved your coat and chair-side tone!) and his phenomenal Assistant AKRAMA! I loved your style and demeanor! Who knows who YOU'LL get but based on what I witnessed today about this place: You won't be UN-CARED for and likely taken GOOD CARE OF... I Loved my T-I-M-E @ SEAMAR- Tumwater Satellite today All Around! Merci! (in every language that was represented there today!). I will be back for my lovely gift of 2 more sessions, so my teeth can be CLEAN! I really Appreciate THIS clinic's TEAM! Please take good care YOUR - self out there (your TEETH wish this!) and based on what I experienced TODAY- 2/5/26 on my scheduled visit- so does Washington State! Hooray! A happy and satisfied citizen. P.S. THANK YOU! Washington State! (and E(veryone) who pitched in a little bit for me (and others who live here) to experience this! And to SEA-MAR of Tumwater for it's real -live experience! P.PS. Please feel free to share this with others if you'd like!

    I wouldn't recommend going here if you actually need healthcare. I have been trying to get a prior…read moreauthorization for a prescription for over a month at this point. When I called the office 5 weeks ago they said they would do it and call me back when it was done. Nobody called in the timeframe they told me it would take. I have since been calling back multiple times a week and am always told nobody is available and that someone will call me back. It's been weeks though and nobody has ever called me back. I called my insurance today and they have no record of any prior authorization request. I try to be patient with service and care workers but this is just ridiculous. This office makes people suffer out of negligence and apathy, avoid it.

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    Providence St. Peter Hospital - More blood.

    Providence St. Peter Hospital

    2.2(207 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Labor and delivery specifically: I had a great induction and delivery. All the nurses I interacted…read morewith were so nurturing, supportive and let me choose my care and really reassured me I'd be ok the whole time. Specifically shouting out a few nurses that really made a difference for me were Jillian, Bre, Lakita, Katie and Caitlyn (if the names were wrong or spelled wrong I'm sorry, I was a little loopy a lot of the time). Honestly my whole care team was amazing. I'm coming back to this labor and delivery for my next baby because I know I'm going to get the best care.

    Today's interview with the Providence Emergency Department Crisis Unit, once again, several people…read moreinitially presented for the interview panel. The Program Coordinator Behavioral Health Services, an LMHC, I would have to say, was the one person who coordinated this interview who had the least social and professional personality and presented as "stand-offish". It was embarrassing that this credentialed individual in my field of work (mental health) would not have better interview skills than this, but it is the reality of Providence that they hired her. The Program Coordinator was vague and uninviting, and when asked about the next step in the interview process, she immediately dodged the question by saying they had several more interviews this week and into next week. However, I asked when I would know the outcome. One interviewer, a manager, struggled to ask his questions (i.e., speaking and coordinating his words were difficult), and another nurse manager asked when I was completing my doctorate, which was already on my resume. The manager who was struggling to speak because my PsyD from an APA-approved university asked that, once I finished, I move to the other state where the degree came from. Before this question, I had already mentioned that I live in Washington, that my family is in Washington, and that this was our "forever" home, but he asked again. The interview began with six participants, but by the end, only three remained on the call. Attendees dropped off while I was answering the interview questions. Leaving a virtual interview abruptly, without explanation, is generally considered unprofessional and discourteous, as it shows a lack of respect for the candidate's time. Although technical issues can occur, professional etiquette suggests that an interviewer should acknowledge the issue, offer an apology if feasible, and arrange a reschedule. Moreover, the meeting was intended to be an interview, but it lacked structure; the questions posed were random and were made spontaneously by each interviewer. Due to the virtual format, we encountered connectivity issues that caused an echo when we spoke, as well as delays in the sound from the management officials. Still, be mindful that this is not how you treat an applicant by making them responsible for resolving connectivity issues and take the time to explain what this job entails. Not one manager took the time to discuss the position. This is an organization that may (or may not) pay well. However, the fact that people in management positions who hire for the emergency department and a crisis unit cannot have better communication or interview skills is clearly wasting massive amounts of money on useless interviews. It leaves an applicant to believe there is no accountability, and if the public does their research, they will find comments like, "...multiple nurses walked by and did not check on me or say anything to the nurse assigned to me. They have that 'if it is not my patient, it is not my problem' attitude..." The response is probably how the staff feel about their job today. Again, I recommend that you save your skills and go somewhere where you feel valued from the start of your interview through the hiring process. Avoid the Providence Health System (especially in Olympia, Washington) as a whole.

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    Art in the flower beds outside the North Reception Area.

    Robert GR Lang, MD - neurologist - Updated May 2026

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