Harry L. Teicher, MD
Seattle, WA 98104
Swedish Gastroenterology - First Hill
1221 Madison Street, Suite 1220, Seattle, WA 98104
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About Harry L. Teicher
My patients and I are partners in achieving the best health care for them. My job is to be an avid listener, an up to the minute educator, to be there whenever needed, and to be as comforting a presence as possible. Their job is to have discourse wit me, ask questions, and follow the plan if they wish. Being punctual for appointment times is of utmost importance to me, as is explaining things in simple to understand language. Being a physician is more about building trust and personal relationship than science and technology.
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology
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Swedish Patient
I love Dr Teicher. He is always concerned for my needs and I get in right away to see him for procedures, etc..
Swedish Patient
Good care
Swedish Patient
I love This provider he is the best!! His staff is amazing as well. I recommend him to my friends.
Swedish Patient
Great doctor
Swedish Patient
Dr. Teicher was extremely responsive to our very difficult medical issue. Dr. Teicher assessed the situation and recognized the serious urgency of the situation. Because of the immediacy need, he met via teleconference before the beginning of his regularly scheduled workday, personally pushed to have a CT scan set up as quickly as possible and then personally pushed to have an upper EUS performed as quickly as possible. He went out of his way to advocate for me. He answered all my questions and communicated compassionately when delivering the bad news.A major negative is scheduling with Swedish. Swedish appears to follow standard generic process rules, regardless of differing situations, which likely results in unnecessary delays and higher rates of patients' death. We truly appreciate Dr. Teicher's awareness of the urgency of this situation and his very proactive stance to obtain the medical diagnosis.
Swedish Patient