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Ted Naiman, MD, ABFM

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4.3(47 reviews)
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These are the best doctors and staff!!! From my experience I have met a doctor here I haven't…read moreliked. Obviously, because I go here, I can attest that they can handle difficult personality people. I came here a few years ago sick, on tons of meds and now I am on ONE. My anemia is managed, my diabetes is under control and I feel great!

If you care about being proactive about staying healthy, this is the medical practice for you. I've…read morebeen seeing Dr. Mark Woodall as a patient since November 2023. Before that time, I was a patient of a large medical practice in Issaquah for over a decade. I've always tried to eat well and stay fit through exercise. So it has been frustrating that the story I've received every year at my annual checkup from my primary care physician at this large medical practice is the same: some of your biomarkers are higher than ideal and we'll just watch them. No further investigation, no analysis of underlying causes, no next steps at all. After I saw Dr Woodall, I learned for the first time that there were steps that I could take to address the underlying causes of my high biomarkers. The steps that I have taken include both medicines as well as nutritional supplements based on scientific knowledge and lab testing of vitamins and nutrients my body is not absorbing well. And I'm confident that the steps that I have taken will help me stay fit, active, and healthy as I move into an older stage of life. The doctors of the practice take a holistic approach seeking the root causes of ailments rather than merely addressing symptoms as seems to be the norm for many medical practices these days due. If you want to get ahead of health problems instead of dealing with them only after they arise, this is a medical practice that is highly worth investigating.

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Megha V Rao, MD MHA

Megha V Rao, MD MHA

1.0(1 review)
0.0 mi

Was assigned Dr Rao when my doctor retired. She said she "was not convinced I was using my CPAP"…read moretho I said I was. Was surprised cuz she basically accused me of lying for saying I was using it but I didn't say anything. On my next annual exam I came back with print out from my sleep doctor documenting that that was using it. I explained to her what she said and that I wanted to prove I was using it. She said thank you for bringing to her attention and I should always bring up something to the doctor, and I'm right in doing so. She was sorry if she upset me "but going forward I should see a different doctor". I couldn't believe this. I had not been confrontational, argumentative, raised my voice, or used bad language. After looking at reviews, I have seen that she has told other people not to come to her again. I informed Virginia Mason of this but they never got back to me. That is why I'm posting review. Because the more people they see that she told them never to come back to her again and post that she has told them to go elsewhere, the more Virginia Mason will believe patients over her. She backpeddled after I told her that she said she wasn't convinced I was using my CPAP. Said she must have meant something else. But I really didn't see any other way of taking that. And the next day when she sent me results for my labs, she said good luck with your further healthcare. I responded on her treatment of me because I know nurses read those emails before Dr does and they can know what's going on too. She back pedaled and said she was just letting me know I am welcome to see other providers and have options. No. She's straight up told me going forward I should see someone else. Highly recommend avoiding the doctor.

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UW Medicine Primary Care at Issaquah - Expanded Hours on Weekends.

UW Medicine Primary Care at Issaquah

2.6(24 reviews)
1.5 mi

VENTILATION IS MISSION CRITICAL! On September 23, 2020, I…read morecame to the Issaquah UWP Physicians for my annual physical ("wellness exam") required by my health insurance. I wish I had been informed in advance that my insurance had waived the requirement for IN-PERSON exams during COVID-19. Though the clinic requires everybody to wear a mask (it provides one to those without one), the exam room was small and unventilated (no windows/no fans). Ventilation is MISSION CRITICAL during a pandemic! This was highly emphasized during the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918-1920 (old photos show a barbershop and a court of law being held outdoors). ONE HAND + OTHER HAND = BOTH HANDS Fortunately, their intake nurse, Ashley, was very nice and understanding and allowed me to leave, saying she would call me the next day to do my intake, and to set up an appointment with my doctor. She then informed me about the in person waiver for annual exams. I had already been having my regular followups via virtual visit (Telehealth) with Dr Hsie (whom I like a lot) this year. But when Ashley called me 2 days earlier to set up an appointment for the annual, I assumed that unlike follow ups, the annual HAD to be in person. Therefore without question I set up the appointment for 2 days later (Sept 23). On the one hand, I was not thinking. But on the other hand I wish Ashley had informed me about the insurance waiver for in-person wellness exams in advance. TINY AEROSOLS + EVEN 1 UNSEALED INADEQUATE MASK + UNVENTILATED EXAM ROOM + 1/2 HOUR = DEATH TRAP But I only spent a few minutes in the exam room discussing this with her and we both wore masks. And we maintained social distance, as I brought up the concern immediately upon her entering the room, which happened almost immediately after I arrived there. Therefore I believe the risk of infection between me and Ashley is extremely low. BUT, how many other people have been in that same exam room before my 11 AM appointment? Heavy large droplets from coughing and sneezing (which land on the ground within 6 feet fairly quickly) were not my major concern. My concern is tiny lightweight airborne aerosols from talking and breathing (which can hang in the air for HOURS). Small windowless (also did not hear any fans) exam rooms, and even one person wearing an inadequate or unsealed mask, during a 1/2 hour (waiting and exam time) visit, could spell a "death trap." This was the exact word that I used with Ashley. But I do not wish to condemn Ashley or the clinic for this as I think this is endemic all across America, and perhaps the world right now. NOT FULLY IN THEIR HANDS UW Physicians Issaquah is located in Issaquah's Highmark Medical Center. There is an elevator once you come in the front entrance. I did not notice a sign restricting use to one person at a time. But I took the stairs from the first floor to the second floor, where the clinic is located. Neither the door from the 1st floor lobby to the stairs, nor the door from the stairs to the 2nd floor, were propped open, to allow ventilation in the stairway corridor. UWPhysicians does not, however, have control over the elevator, lobby, and the stairway. NOT FULLY OUT OF THEIR HANDS Upon entering the clinic on the second floor. I noticed the clinic entrance door was closed and also not propped open for ventilation. I informed the receptionist Colin about this. But he informed me that it cannot be propped open or else it would damage the automatic door mechanism. I believe that this mechanism needs to be disabled temporarily to allow propping the door open for maximum ventilation. Fortunately I did not spend any time in the waiting room (I was sent to my exam room immediately) and there were hardly any people waiting. Nor did I hear any coughing and sneezing the whole time I was there. But people did breathe and talk (aerosols), though remaining socially distant. SO HOW AM I HANDLING THIS? Yes, I was admittedly fussy (but polite). This is because I have kept abreast of COVID-19 since I started "semi-quarantining" myself back in February. But also, because I am in the "yellow zone" in the age and pre-existing condition categories. Also, as of 9/23/2020, over 200,000 Americans have died from COVID-19, and counting!

I have been going to Dr Seema DIdee for long time however I am not happy. She is always in a rush…read moreand doesn't remember anything about you even though I recently saw her. She is dismissive about your concerns and also doesn't advise on anything how to improve things. She provides no guidance and her answers are 1 liners very vague.

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Door from the 2nd floor to stairway corridor was momentarily open, but should be propped open for ventilation.

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Swedish Issaquah Campus

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3.0(137 reviews)
0.6 mi

I got injured in early June 2025 while on vacation. This hospital was the closest. I needed…read morestitches in my leg after falling. The ER doctor failed to realize exactly how deep my wound was. He stitched it up with very little post-visit instructions and no antibiotics which led to me developing VERY painful cellulitis up to my knee. He was in too much of a hurry to handle my care to the extent it needed to be handled. It's now 3 months later and the injury is still open and has not healed. I am now forced to go to wound care 5 days per week because of how this injury was handled. The other staff were great and I have zero complaints in that department.

Absolutely beauuuutiful campus. I enjoyed working here for the time I did…read more The building is easy to navigate. I like that it's big enough to have all the different resources you'd want in a medical facility - primary care - specialties - ED - many different food options - close to highlands so that's awesome also and easy to get out for lunch. Parking is close enough also, for both patients and employees. The lots arn't too far away, which is nice b/c it rains so much it's really no bueno to have to walk across huge parking lots or have to shuttle in when you're just trying to get to work. I LOVE the different walking trails around the hospital and also the gorgeous outdoor seating areas!!! SO SO nice for when it's decent weather outside. I used to come up here just to walk when I lived nearby. GREAT medical campus!

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