Haris Ahmad, DO
Seattle, WA 98109
Swedish Primary Care - Queen Anne
2211 Queen Anne Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109
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About Haris Ahmad
Dr. Ahmad has grown up in the Pacific Northwest, and was lucky to be able to complete his undergraduate, medical, and residency education in Washington! His approach to patient care involves taking care of the whole person. He enjoys establishing a relationship with the patient and getting to know them and their loved ones. What he most enjoys about family medicine is establishing a circle of trust; his patients can know that he will treat them with the same care and respect as he would show to his own family.
Valley Family Medicine
2021
Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences
2018
- American Board of Family Medicine, Family Medicine
Swedish
Dr. Ahmad enjoys Seattle Sports (Go Seahawks, Mariners, Sounders, Huskies!) Personal FInance, Running, Swimming, Kayaking, Hiking, Exploring Various Cuisines (Mostly eating, but sometimes cooking!)
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I'm happy with Dr Ahmad's care.
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I have been a patient of Dr Ahmad's for a number of years. He's great!
Swedish Patient
Firsttime saw him. Very satsidued
Swedish Patient
Dr. Ahmad was/is exceptional. Very thorough and able to explain my questions. Above and beyond and makes me feel comfortable and secure in his responses.
Swedish Patient
Awesome experience from the front office , to the provider and all staff in the back.
Swedish Patient
Dr Ahmad is the best. He is knowledgeable, friendly and patient.
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