General Internal Medicine Center at UWMC-Roosevelt

About this Clinic

The General Internal Medicine Center at UWMC-Roosevelt provides comprehensive primary care for adult patients, including preventive medicine services, assessment and treatment of acute medical problems, and monitoring and treatment of chronic diseases.

To make an appointment, please call 206.598.8750 Monday through Saturday 7:00am – 8:00pm and Sunday 9:00am – 5:30pm.

Care and Services

  • Primary care and health maintenance is provided by general internal medicine physicians and nurse practitioners
  • Internal medicine
  • General health care
  • Preventive care
  • Geriatric care
  • Women’s health care
  • Men’s health care
  • Immunizations for adults
  • Minor surgery, including removal of skin lesions and wound suturing
  • Counseling, treatment and management of chronic and acute illness
  • Social work
  • Nutrition

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Care Providers

Albert Aballah Ackil
Albert Aballah Ackil


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John Kenneth Amory
John Kenneth Amory

"I enjoy helping people understand and manage their health problems in the best way possible."
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Richard William Arnold
Richard William Arnold

"The best measure of quality medical care is the experience of the patient. With this in mind, I see myself as an educator, guide and friend to my ...
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Brandon Kiyoshi Chew-Lum Au
Brandon Kiyoshi Chew-Lum Au


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Naomi Suda Avery
Naomi Suda Avery


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Mayan Dahlite Bomsztyk
Mayan Dahlite Bomsztyk


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Diane L Britt
Diane L Britt

Diane is a nurse practitioner at the Roosevelt General Internal Medicine Clinic.
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Jehan Zeynep Budak
Jehan Zeynep Budak


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Catherine Rose Butler
Catherine Rose Butler


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Daniel Russell Calabrese
Daniel Russell Calabrese


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Chang Huei Chen
Chang Huei Chen


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Robert Y Choi
Robert Y Choi


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Robert W Coombs
Robert W Coombs


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David Chandler Dale
David Chandler Dale

I enjoy long term relationships with patients; I encourage patients to become responsible for their own health and to see me as their helper and ...
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Andrew Peter Dervan
Andrew Peter Dervan


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Anne Marie Eacker
Anne Marie Eacker

Dr. Eacker is a UW associate professor of medicine in the Division of General Internal Medicine. She is medical director of the General Internal ...
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McKenna Claire Eastment
McKenna Claire Eastment


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Timothy Charles Evans
Timothy Charles Evans

Medical care is ultimately patient advocacy - putting specialized knowledge in patients' hands so they can make informed choices about their health.
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Erin Miquelle Shirley Fouch
Erin Miquelle Shirley Fouch


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Thomas Henry Gallagher
Thomas Henry Gallagher

Trust is the cornerstone of the doctor-patient relationship. I strive to interact with my patients in ways that enhance this trust.
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Barak Gaster
Barak Gaster


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Colin Douglas Godwin
Colin Douglas Godwin


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Geoffrey Scott Gottlieb
Geoffrey Scott Gottlieb


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Deborah Lynn Greenberg
Deborah Lynn Greenberg

I enjoy providing personalized, lifelong care for patients.
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Yevgeniy Grobman
Yevgeniy Grobman


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Micheal John Grodesky
Micheal John Grodesky


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Samuel Aaron Hundert
Samuel Aaron Hundert


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Scott Edward James
Scott Edward James


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Meghan Johnston
Meghan Johnston


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Joel D. Kaufman
Joel D. Kaufman


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Jonathan M Keller
Jonathan M Keller


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Meghan Mullarkey Kiefer
Meghan Mullarkey Kiefer


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Matthew Maurice Kirkpatrick
Matthew Maurice Kirkpatrick


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Christopher Lawrence Knight
Christopher Lawrence Knight

My goal is to help simplify my patients' care, and enable them to understand their own health and participate in medical decisions. I value ...
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David M Koelle
David M Koelle

My goal is to help patients with chronic viral infections such as HIV and herpes optimize their health, quality of life, and autonomy. Flexibility ...
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Serena Szu-Min Lam
Serena Szu-Min Lam


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Eric B Larson
Eric B Larson

Health promotion including enhancing patient involvement and self efficacy in the context of ongoing relationships. I value long term relationships ...
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Kim Hoang Bui Le
Kim Hoang Bui Le


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Marguerite Jeanne McNeely
Marguerite Jeanne McNeely


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Kim Marie O'Connor
Kim Marie O'Connor

Dr. O'Connor is a UW assistant professor of internal medicine.
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Maika Onishi
Maika Onishi


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Douglas S Paauw
Douglas S Paauw

I enjoy getting to know my patients and providing personalized comprehensive care. I feel my role is to help educate my patients, listen to their ...
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Genevieve Lynnette Pagalilauan
Genevieve Lynnette Pagalilauan

I enjoy building a relationship with patients so we can work together and share decision making for their better health.
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Kelly Garneski Paulson
Kelly Garneski Paulson


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Thomas Howard Payne
Thomas Howard Payne

Our health is greatly influenced by how we choose to live our lives. A healthy lifestyle, preventative care and prompt attention to symptoms and ...
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Heidi S Powell
Heidi S Powell

It is important for patients to feel comfortable with their physician and to take an active role in decisions regarding their care.
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Scott David Ramsey
Scott David Ramsey


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Toni Kay Roberts
Toni Kay Roberts


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Gottfried Schmer
Gottfried Schmer


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Jason Davis Simmons
Jason Davis Simmons


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Alisha Alexandra Skinner
Alisha Alexandra Skinner


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Thomas Owen Staiger
Thomas Owen Staiger

Effective communication between patients and their physicians is essential for quality primary care. I enjoy getting to know my patients over time ...
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Ann E Stapleton
Ann E Stapleton



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Paul Randolph Sutton
Paul Randolph Sutton

Effective medical care ideally involves a collaboration between patients and their physicians. I enjoy fostering relationships that help promote and ...
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David J Tauben
David J Tauben

Dr. Tauben is a UW clinical associate professor and director of medical student education in pain medicine in a joint appointment with the Department ...
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Peter Russel Thorson
Peter Russel Thorson


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Quy That Ton
Quy That Ton


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Meghaan Pauli Walsh
Meghaan Pauli Walsh


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Pamela Lorraine Williams
Pamela Lorraine Williams


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Elise Christina Picha Willis
Elise Christina Picha Willis


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Christopher Jurn Wong
Christopher Jurn Wong


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Jennifer Joan Miller Wright
Jennifer Joan Miller Wright


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Chenwei Wu
Chenwei Wu


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Contact Information and Hours

General Contact (Phone):206.598.8750
General Contact (Fax):206.598.4939
Hours:Monday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Address:UW Medical Center-Roosevelt II
4245 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Seattle, WA 98105
Parking Information:Both Roosevelt buildings have underground parking. Parking fees are discounted with clinic validation. Patients and their families can get their parking ticket stamped at their appointment site.

Disability Parking
Both garages offer parking for people with impaired mobility. If your vehicle is larger than the garages' accommodations, designated disability spaces are available on the west side of the building and in the covered garage behind 4245 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Bus Directions:Several bus lines of King County Metro Transit serve Roosevelt Way and the surrounding neighborhood. Among them are routes No. 66, No. 67, No. 79 (north and southbound) and No. 355 (southbound only.

Use Metro's Trip Planner to learn which buses can help you get to the clinics, or call Metro, 206.553.3000, for assistance.

Driving Directions

The UW Medical Center-Roosevelt clinics are located at 4245 and 4225 Roosevelt Way N.E. The two red brick buildings are a few blocks northwest of the main medical center; 4245 (UWMC-Roosevelt II) is the northernmost of the two buildings. See map.


From Interstate 5: 
  • Exit at Northeast 45th Street and head east. If you are traveling I-5 northbound, turn right at the exit ramp onto 45th. If you are traveling on I-5 southbound, turn left onto 45th. 
  • From the freeway, travel four blocks and turn right onto Roosevelt Way, a one-way street. 
  • Continue two blocks. The buildings are on the right.

From Interstate 405:
  • Take exit 14 (State Route 520), heading west to Seattle across the Lake Washington bridge. 
  • Merge onto Interstate 5 northbound and exit at Northeast 45th Street. 
  • Turn right at the exit ramp onto Northeast 45th, and travel four blocks. 
  • Turn right again, onto Roosevelt Way. The buildings will be on your right side, about two blocks down.

Free shuttle service is available between the medical center and the two Roosevelt buildings. 

Referral Instructions

No referrals are necessary. Call 206.598.8750 to make an appointment.


To refer a patient, use the UW Medicine referral form.

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