Stephen Walston

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Stephen Walston
Swedish Primary Care - Mercer Island Office

(206) 275-5060

3236 78th Avenue Southeast Suite 200 Mercer Island, WA 98040
About

Stephen Walston

"By establishing long-term relationships and making time to listen, I can work with my patients in a shared effort toward maintaining health and well-being."
Primary Specialty

Internist

Practice Swedish Primary Care - Mercer Island
Gender Male
Education University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Certification American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine
Accepting New Patients
Insurances Accepted Coventry/First Health PPO, United HealthCare PPO, Choice /Humana PPO, WellCare, United Healthcare Medicare Advantage, United Healthcare HMO, Regence Triwest, Regence BlueShield of Washington, Providence Health Plan, Premera PPO, Premera Medicare Advantage HMO, Multiplan PPO, Molina (WA Apple Health), Molina, Medicare, Kaiser Foundation, International Community Health Services Pace Program, Humana Medicare Advantage, Health Net - TriCare, Evergreen Health, Coordinated care (WA Apple Health), Cigna PPO, Beacon Health Options, Aetna PPO
Degrees Medical Doctor
Office Name Swedish Primary Care - Mercer Island
Languages English
Services Stephen Walston provides internal medicine in Mercer Island, WA. Stephen Walston is listed as an internist, which is a physician who studies Internal Medicine for adults.

To learn more, or to make an appointment with Swedish Primary Care - Mercer Island in Mercer Island, WA, please call (206) 275-5060.
Additional Services Surgeon, Doctor
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Recent Reviews
Was sent by his office to the ER for o2 levels of 88 weigh movement, with coughing, dizziness and sharp pain in the right side. When I was released from the ER I was in painkillers and confused about what the results were so called his office asking for help understanding. He said "you have bronchitis so there was no reason to go to the er" the way he said it made me feel like I had wasted his and the er staffs time even though it was his office who sent me. What he didn't bother explaining was that I also have pleurisy- which explains the shortness of breath and the extreme pain that woke me that morning. No one calls their Dr for fun, we call them for help. Don't call this Dr though, you'll leave feeling horrible and belittled for bothering him.
by Justanotherpatient xxx.xxx.73.222
February 28, 2023