Jessie Kim Deobald, MD

Jessie Kim Deobald, MD
1306 N 175th St Ste 112 Shoreline, WA 98133
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(7 Reviews)
Service
4 star average for Service
Environment
4.5 star average for Environment
Expertise
3.5 star average for Expertise
Staff
5 star average for Staff
Recommended
4 star average for Recommended
Value
2 star average for Value
I'd rate her and her assistant very highly. At least one procedure for my wife and 2 for myself with comfort and confidence. Much better than my prior GI and she keeps the explanations simple but concise, in my book.
by Scott H xxx.xxx.134.99
December 03, 2015
Did this provider pressure you to purchase any unnecessary products during your visit?
No, my decisions were always respected
Did this provider listen to your input and concerns?
Absolutely! This provider always listens carefully to what I have to say!
Does this provider always put the customer first?
Absolutely! They have some of the best customer service I have ever seen
Was this provider late to your appointments?
No, they were on time
Did this provider use excessive foul language?
Not at all! They are always respectful and courteous!
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.163.66
January 05, 2013
I've had some bad doctoring in my time, but this doctor takes the cake. I wound up in the hospital under her "care." in the build-up before being hospitalized, she was in transition from one practice to another, so she was hard to reach, and when I did reach her, she made me feel like I was just a big inconvenience. When my condition was clearly worsening (rapid weight loss, high blood loss), I had to plead repeatedly to get her to admit me to the hospital for stabilization. I think she was hesitant because she was new in her practice there and perhaps she thought that admitting a patient in my condition would look bad for her new practice. When she finally did admit me, it took the hospital staff to recognize the true seriousness of my condition. Also, easily the worst bedside manner ever. Verbally abusive (I have witnesses of that), and projects her own unpopularity onto her patients – she told me straight up "no one likes you." Firstly, that isn't true. And secondly, what kind of doctor tells that to a patient? What is the motivation there? After firing her as my GI doc, I would learn that she was voted out of two group practices in as many years prior to starting her new practice there. Gee, I wonder why? Hindsight is always 20/20. You have been warned.
by almost_a_victim xxx.xxx.47.225
December 19, 2012
Did this provider answer all of your questions?
Yes
Was this provider's staff friendly?
Yes, they went above and beyond
Did you leave the office feeling satisfied with your visit?
Completely!
Was this provider's office easy to locate?
Absolutely! It couldn't have been easier!
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.69.201
April 18, 2012
Do you feel that you could have received better service somewhere else?
Definitely not; I received the best service ever!
Does this provider offer any coupons, discounts or promotions?
Not that I have seen
Was this provider late to your appointments?
No, they were on time
Is this provider willing to pursue advice from other providers when necessary?
Yes, they were willing to ask for advice when necessary
by Anonymous
October 17, 2011
I've had some bad doctoring in my time, but this doctor takes the cake. I wound up in the hospital under her "care." in the build-up before being hospitalized, she was in transition from one practice to another, so she was hard to reach, and when I did reach her, she made me feel like I was just a big inconvenience. When my condition was clearly worsening (rapid weight loss, high blood loss), I had to plead repeatedly to get her to admit me to the hospital for stabilization. I think she was hesitant because she was new in her practice there and perhaps she thought that admitting a patient in my condition would look bad for her new practice. When she finally did admit me, it took the hospital staff to recognize the true seriousness of my condition. Also, easily the worst bedside manner ever. Verbally abusive (I have witnesses of that), and projects her own unpopularity onto her patients – she told me straight up "no one likes you." Firstly, that isn't true. And secondly, what kind of doctor tells that to a patient? What is the motivation there? After firing her as my GI doc, I would learn that she was voted out of two group practices in as many years prior to starting her new practice there. Gee, I wonder why? Hindsight is always 20/20. You have been warned.
by donteventhinkaboutit
July 11, 2011
Dr. Kim Deobald is very very rude and inconsiderate.
She is very cold and unfriendly, not to mention completely unprofessional. If you or a family member are looking for a gastroenterologist look elsewhere!
by gg22
September 29, 2010
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