Kyle W. Hocquard, MD
Seattle, WA 98109
Swedish Primary Care - South Lake Union
510 Boren Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109
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About Kyle W. Hocquard
Dr. Kyle Hocquard is a family medicine physician in Seattle, Washington. He is ABFM board certified and works with patients of all ages and backgrounds. He holds a BA from Rice University, an MD from The University of Texas in Houston, and completed his residency training at AMITA St Joseph Hospital in Chicago, IL. He values a collaborative approach to care: listening carefully to patients, explaining treatment options and helping them to reach their personal health goals. Proficient in Spanish.
University of Texas, Houston
2016
Presence Saint Joseph Hospital
2020
- American Board of Family Medicine, Family Medicine
Swedish
Hiking, Biking, Camping & International medical outreach.
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Best Doctor ever. Whole staff is wonderful
Swedish Patient
All went according to plan and all were helpful and knowledgeable. Thank you.
Swedish Patient
I feel confident that I am receiving good medical advice and treatment from Dr. Hocquard.
Swedish Patient
Very good service
Swedish Patient
Dr HOCQUARD was extremely helpful. I was relieved leaving the office and remembered what he said to me. I wish I saw him a lot earlier.
Swedish Patient
This may be a general comment related to all doctors, but I find dr Kyle a bit impersonal. That leaves me feeling like I could see just about any provider. I.e. What is the purpose of scheduling him specifically? But perhaps he was having a bad day or too much time had passed between visits. He perhaps takes really good notes because he has the records there for us to discuss. But there's something personal about visiting a doctor to me - they put their hands over you, put you in vulnerable positions etc. I expect a them to be a bit more personable. But then again, maybe I have high expectations I need to adjust.
Swedish Patient