Psychiatry Clinic (Outpatient) at UWMC-Roosevelt

About this Clinic

The Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic at UWMC-Roosevelt provides consultation for adults 18 and older who do not require case management or social work services.

Services
  • Consultations with treatment recommendations
  • Short-term medication management
  • Short-term psychotherapy with referral to community resources for longer term therapy
  • Coordination of care with primary care physicians
This clinic primarily serves patients referred from within UW Medical Center and provides a setting for psychology and psychiatry residents to learn under the supervision of attending faculty members. This clinic does not provide services related to court orders, mandated evaluations, disability evaluations or labor and industry mandated evaluations.

Before your scheduled appointment at the UW Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic, please complete the following forms and bring them with you:
Other Forms to Bring
  • Insurance card or current medical coupon
  • Valid Photo ID
Visit Plan
  • Plan to arrive at the UW Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic about 15 minutes before your first appointment to complete check-in.
  • Directions
  • The UW Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic has a teaching mission in addition to patient care. You may be seen by a resident as well as the attending physician.
Billing Information
  • Patients who receive outpatient services at the University of Washington Medical Center (UWMC) receive two bills:
    • One bill from the physician or other provider (for the costs of his or her professional services).
    • One bill from the hospital (for costs, i.e. building, equipment, supplies, staff time).
  • Each of these bills may incur a co-payment or co-insurance responsibility for the patient.
  • The exact dollar amount of the co-insurance or co-payment that will be required to pay to the hospital and the physician will depend upon the actual services provided to you during your first visit and the coverage provided by your insurance.
  • Fees for not-medically necessary and/ or cosmetic services remain the individual patient’s responsibility and will be collected at the time services are rendered.
For information about facility fees and hospital-billing, please visit our facility fee FAQs.

Care Providers

Wayne David Leroy Bentham
Wayne David Leroy Bentham

Mental health requires as much attention as medical health; thus, comprehensive healthcare requires both.
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Soo Borson
Soo Borson

It is my pleasure to participate in multidisciplinary care for the problems of late life and to offer the special perspective of psychiatry as part ...
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Deborah Suzanne Cowley
Deborah Suzanne Cowley

It is important to understand the biological, psychological, and social aspects of emotional disorders. I enjoy educating people and having them ...
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Shaune Marie DeMers
Shaune Marie DeMers


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Bernadine K. Flynn
Bernadine K. Flynn

Bernie has been a psychiatric/mental health clinical specialist since 1995, providing assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of psychiatric disorders. ...
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Irene Markman Geisner
Irene Markman Geisner


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Julia Rue Heiman
Julia Rue Heiman


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Catherine Qing Howe
Catherine Qing Howe

Dr. Howe is a UW acting assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. She works as a consulting psychiatrist in the ...
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Debra Lee Kaysen
Debra Lee Kaysen

Dr. Kaysen is a clinical psychologist at UW Medical Center and its Roosevelt Clinic, and associate professor in UW's Department of Psychiatry and ...
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Ryan James Kimmel
Ryan James Kimmel


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Ruth Kohen
Ruth Kohen


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Mary Elizabeth Larimer
Mary Elizabeth Larimer


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Mitchell Rod Levy
Mitchell Rod Levy


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Kristen Lindgren
Kristen Lindgren


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Julie Ann Lord
Julie Ann Lord

I enjoy getting to know my patients. I try to provide a supportive environment for discussion of feelings of life experiences.
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Kimberly Daun McLaren
Kimberly Daun McLaren

I enjoy getting to know my patients in a therapeutic relationship and helping them become active in their own treatment and advocacy.
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Jennifer K Seibert
Jennifer K Seibert


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Steven D Vannoy
Steven D Vannoy

Dr. Vannoy is a UW assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. His clinical and research interests are focused on ...
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Richard Charles Veith
Richard Charles Veith

Dr. Veith is a UW professor and the chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.

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Johan Maria-Frans Verhulst
Johan Maria-Frans Verhulst

It is a privilege to learn from patients how they have coped with mental illness and how they have responded to life's difficulties and challenges.
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Edward A Walker
Edward A Walker


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Contact Information and Hours

General Contact (Phone):206.598.7792
Hours:Monday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Address:UW Medical Center-Roosevelt I
4225 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 at 206.553.3000.

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; 4225 (UWMC-Roosevelt I) is the southernmost 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

Questions regarding referrals, managed care and insurance coverage may be directed to 206.598.7364.

Internal UW Medicine health-care professionals should refer patients via EPIC. External health-care professionals making a referral should fax a UW Medicine referral request (PDF) to 206.598.7794

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

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