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Welk Kevin MD

3.7 (3 reviews)

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3 years ago

Dr Welk is a great doctor. He treats you as a friend. Highly recommend.

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Skagit Valley Hospital

2.3(85 reviews)
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Dear Brian, After 32…read moreyears as a business executive and 20 years as a master executive coach, I've worked with hundreds of teams--some good, some struggling, and a rare few that shine so brightly they become the gold standard. I didn't expect to find one of those rare teams while wearing a hospital gown. During my almost four-week stay at Skagit Valley Hospital--especially in these very trying times--I experienced what can only be described as a Master Class in both personal and clinical patient care. Every single day, from the first to the last, I felt the presence of something you can't fake: a culture of trust, respect, and excellence. From housekeeping to dietary services, from CNAs and nurses to doctors and specialists, every member of your team not only performed their role with skill, but infused it with genuine kindness, attentiveness, and heart. What I experienced was seamless, coordinated care--delivered with humanity. Too many people to list each staff member I encountered, A special shout out to Dr. Wood, Dr, Goodman, and Dr. Sharma. In my work, I often use Patrick Lencioni's The Five Dysfunctions of a Team as a roadmap for building high-performing organizations: Trust - the bedrock of any great team Healthy Conflict - honest, constructive dialogue Commitment - unity around shared decisions and goals Accountability - holding each other to the highest standards Results - collective success above all else Most organizations can manage the first one or two. Rarely do I see all five fully alive. Yet here, in every department, every shift, I watched them in action--consistently. This was more than healthcare. It was the embodiment of what's possible when people are aligned in purpose, values, and mission. I would love your permission to do something special to honor the people who made this possible. Additionally, I would like to create a feature story about this experience to share the extraordinary culture and teamwork I witnessed--inside and outside the hospital walls. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this and explore ways to make it meaningful for your team. Thank you, Brian, for leading a hospital culture that not only heals bodies but lifts spirits and restores faith in what a truly great team can achieve. With deep gratitude, Eileen M. Terry ETC Consulting LLC etrw@aol.com 360-320-7096

I was admitted here in 2022, a nurse named Raquel falsified my temperature (high fever) to say it…read morewas a normal temperature in my records so that she could avoid giving me care. I ended up having acute leukemia and nearly died in the following days. Thank god I was transferred to UW Med where I received phenomenal state of the art care. In the days before being admitted I had a facial injury which resulted in bruising and cuts in my mouth that were very slow to heal because of the leukemia. I was having a hard time communicating due to this and was treated as if I was doing it intentionally to be a difficult patient. Any expression of my dissatisfaction was met with being ignored for hours on end while I was having difficulty breathing and my oxygen dropped to dangerous levels. My pain and fever were never adequately managed. This is a great place to go if you enjoy feeling powerless and receiving care that is substandard at best and deliberately malicious at worst. I wish Raquel nothing but the worst, you evil wretch.

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Melissa Chinn, DO, FACOG

Melissa Chinn, DO, FACOG

4.0(4 reviews)
0.3 mi

Thank you Dr. Chinn! I am glad to have found this clinic and I drive all the way from East King…read morecounty just to see Dr Chinn. She and her team are very kind and treat you with empathy and a welcoming atmosphere. My appointments are spent with adequate time and attention, she answers all my questions and listens without judgment or rushing. I am thankful for everything and will recommend to anyone

Please know this Dr. Isn't actually a ob gyn she is accredited to a point. But not the same as an…read moreactual obstetrics and gynecology. She is limited. Doesn't have the entire gamet of hormones either. She will tell you pellets are not as good as her gel. She will put you on what she uses only. The problem with me was I listened to her and she completely changed what did work for me and I trusted her judgment. My mistake but she is convincing. I ended up a complete mess. For several months. I was given the wrong doses, the wrong testosterone and the wrong doses of thyroid. Please I implore you to do your research! If you need a dietary needs, great see her. But if you're going in to do your hormones, they only have what they use. Not pellets! Also, yes it's cash based. They also take many seasonal vacations. So if your a mess like I was, good luck. The entire staff leaves 10 days 4x a year, no back back up staff or on call. You are screwed. I'm still recovering from this place. Do your research. As far as the response below, Here is where my information came from. She's FACOG which is a Fellow of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Website says: Dr. Chinn is a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, which means she was trained to take care of the person within the patient. Her approach is inherently integrative & truly holistic.  Dr. Chinn believes it is hard to treat a condition without addressing its full context, and she knows that laughter truly is the best medicine. She approaches each situation with both her refreshing sense of humor and her tremendous compassion. She has been a physician since 2001, and she has been practicing since 2005 in the greater Seattle area. In 2019, she decided to focus her practice where her true passion lies: overall women's wellness and gynecology.

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