KLMa month agoFrom

Dr. Watlington really listens. He’s the most caring and compassionate Dr. I’ve met in a long time.
KJ Galvana month agoFrom

Dr. Watlington is awesome! He caught my hyperthyroidism and is treating it directly since my endocrinologist can't see me for a few months. He is a kind and empathetic provider.
Ryuugi 17a month agoFrom

This doctor cannot be trusted, neither can the hospital (Swedish). I went for my annual checkup and was made to sign a waiver that claims you can be charged additionally. Next the doctor warns me to stick to preventive care questions. All good. Next during my appointment, the doctor reviews that I have not done any lab work for a long time and recommends doing it. I tell him to ensure he orders sugar and cholestrol lab tests. And viola, 1 month later I have 2 bills, 1 for annual health checkup and 1 for out-patient clinic visit. The reason I'm given is because blood sugar and cholestrol doesn't come in preventive care. So a mere 30 second conversation to order labs, initiated by the doctor results in a $328 additional bill for me. The (Swedish) hospital's billing department is useless and only repeats the same thing over and over. Sending messages to the doctor are left unanswered. I don't mind paying money for services I receive, but this was as blatant a scam as there can be. I won't be going back to this doctor or this hospital.