Address: 1930 Post Alley, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
Phone: +12067284143
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Michael O'Brien
They've done nothing but lie in my medical records about my symptoms that I tell them about. They make up symptoms, twist my words, and omit important serious symptoms. Very arrogant and dismissive physicians.
Kaleb S. Gebrekirstos
The place is full of incompetent people starting from the receptionist - who didn't give me the proper forms to fill out- to the nurses - who I had to tell I needed a urine sample based on the doctor's prescription. The only person that seemed to know what they were doing was Dr. Kracen. I spent almost 3 hours just to get blood work done. Only spent 15 mins with the doc and 5 minutes giving blood... go figure. Worst experience in a hospital ever!
Sophia
Wonderful staff, really friendly people, front desk, MAs, nurses, everyone. I love Dr. Kracen, she's the best! Super thorough with exams and listening to you, she's not at all dismissive of your concerns. She really interacts with you and offers you choices and participation in your own healthcare. She doesn't rush you in and out like other doctors do, in fact she sometimes goes a little bit over time because of how much time she spends with you (so you may end up waiting a little for your appointment sometimes, so just be aware of that, but I don't mind because of the attention and level of care that I get.)
Ly Bi
I initially had a good experience at this clinic and had a 5 star review up for a year, but my doctor (and several others) left, and since then the clinicians I've worked with don't seem to be interested in working *with* me as much as dismissing or managing my case. Current healthcare best practices indicate that clinicians should be open to collaboration with clients and self advocacy, but that's not my experience here recently.
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The Pike Place Market clinic does not have a WIC program, but the clinic social work team can help you find a WIC program in your neighborhood and other nutrition resources. Neighborcare provides WIC services at the High Point clinic in West Seattle. WIC is also provided by Public Health Seattle King County at the Columbia City Center for Health in South Seattle and Meridian Center for Health in North Seattle. Please visit https://neighborcare.org/services/wic/ to learn more.
Often always but best to call ahead first. May be a wait if walking in
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