Carolyn E. Sherman, MD
Seattle, WA 98107
Swedish Ballard Primary Care
5350 Tallman Avenue Northwest, Suite 301, Seattle, WA 98107
New Patient Appointment Availability
Insurances Accepted
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About Carolyn E. Sherman
Educating patients to achieve optimal health
Children's Hospital and Medical Center
2000
Drexel University College of Medicine
1995
Hahnemann University Hospital Drexel University Registrar
1995
University of Cincinnati Registrars Office
1999
AAP, ACP
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine
- American Board of Pediatrics, Pediatrics
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Dr. Sherman is always attentive to my questions and knowledgeable, as well as timely and kind.
Swedish Patient
Thank you Dr Sherman!
Swedish Patient
I had a good visit.!
Swedish Patient
Dr. Sherman is the best!
Swedish Patient
Recent experience was great.
Swedish Patient
Dr Sherman did not treat me with compassion or dignity. I have been experiencing vertigo. When I met with Dr. Sherman, she greeted me and asked me questions about my vertigo. She knew I had previously experienced vertigo in 2012. Offhandedly I said I had "chalked it up to perimenopause" to that statement, Dr. Sherman responded, "that's a stretch!" This insensitive Response derailed the entire visit for me. I felt like my feelings and opinions about my own health were completely discounted and disregarded. This is not how Providence Swedish treat their patients. It is not an alignment with the org's values, especially compassion and dignity. There were so many other more respectful ways Dr. Sherman could have responded.
Swedish Patient