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Naomi Busch, M.D. Board Certified Family Medicine
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Naomi Busch MD Family Medicine
I enjoy many aspects of medicine. I strive to promote active participation from my patients. I repect my patient's ideas about their health, and respect their individuality. I am open to working with complementary medicine through reputal providers.
I am a Board Certified Family Medicine Physician. I received my Medical Doctorate from Tufts University in Boston. I did my Family Medicine Residency training at Valley Medical Center in Renton, Washington.
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I have been providing primary care to families in for over 10 years. I started my practice in the Community Health System in Akron, OH and later moved to Seattle to be closer to my family. Women, adolescents, and families with young children make up the majority of my practice, but I see patients of all ages, from newborns to the elderly. I especially enjoy working with chronic problems such as diabetes.
I am originally from Tri-cities and spent 10 years in Boston, a short time in Cleveland, before settle here with my family. I decided to take over for Dr. Mary Starkebaum at Greenlake Primary Care. I want to be able to spend more time with my patients and be closer to my family.
I enjoy taking my dog around Greenlake, being silly with my two
children, and trying to get some time in for yoga.
I look forward to meeting you, your family and friends. I always welcome referrals from current patients and specialty providers in the community.

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GREENLAKE PRIMARY CARE (map)
6800 E Green Lake Way N, #200
Seattle, WA 98115
Phone: 206.524.5656 9am-12pm, 1pm-4:30pm
Fax: 206.524.2841
e-mail (non-urgent only): info@greenlakeprimarycare.com
OFFICE HOURS
Monday through Friday
8am-12pm, 1pm-5pm
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