Joshua H. Buck, MD
Seattle, WA 98122
Swedish Neurology - Cherry Hill
550 17th Avenue, Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98122
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About Joshua H. Buck
Dr. Joshua Buck is a Neurologist at the Swedish Neuroscience Institute. Dr. Buck is committed to bringing you the highest quality care. He strives to help you understand your neurological disorders and to make you a partner in your care. In his free time, he enjoys travel, hiking, board games, and podcasts.
Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University
2014
Iowa City VA Health Care System
2016
University of Washington School of Medicine
2010
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Neurology
Swedish
Travel, hiking, board games, podcasts
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Dr. Buck listened to my concerns and is an excellent communicator. I appreciate his calm approach and explanations of specific concerns of mine.
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Great care from my Doctor, thanks!
Swedish Patient
Dr Buck is a very good communicator answers your questions listens to what you need and has a very patient and understanding attitude I am very thankful he was recommended to me. More doctors should be like him. Parking sucks at cherry hill but worth it to see Dr buck.
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Dr. Buck was particularly courteous and knowledgeable.
Swedish Patient
Excellent Neurologist for my GCAFactual with great patient care demeanor & attention
Swedish Patient
Dr Buck listened so effectively. He offered helpful solutions during these coming months of transition. I very much respect him and his practice of medicine.
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