Samuel T. Nadler, MD, PhD
Seattle, WA 98104
Swedish Pulmonology - First Hill
515 Minor Avenue, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98104
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About Samuel T. Nadler
Through a cooperative approach, patients and physicians achieve the best outcomes.
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health | Madison, WI
2003
University of Washington School of Medicine | Seattle, WA
Critical Care
2006
University of Washington School of Medicine | Seattle, WA
Critical Care and Pulmonology
2010
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine
Swedish
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Providence Patient
I have had many not so good medical provider experiences. Dr nadler was top tier in listening, communicating, and everything. This was my first visit with them, and I am very glad I chose them as my pulmonologist. Super kind and patient, too.
Providence Patient
Dr Nadler exceeds all my expectations.
Providence Patient
First time with Nadler after previous doctor left practice. Very pleased with Nadler.
Providence Patient
Great referral from my family physician, and very informative and helpful specialist. Unfortunately, it took 11 months and 3 continuances initiated by Dr. Nadler's office. I was very annoyed by the delays, but am glad that I decided to stay with the referral to Dr. Nadler.
Providence Patient
My primary medical issues require the assistance of a pulmonologist. Dr. Nadler is very good at assessing and treating these issues, and helping me understand the issues and underlying causes. My breathing has significantly improved and remains stable as a result of his analysis and advice.
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