Davis Frederick B Md

7319 Latona Ave NE SeattleWA98115
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Sunday
Closed
Monday
9:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Thursday
9:00am-5:00pm
Friday
9:00am-5:00pm
Saturday
Closed
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard
Average Rating
3.5
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This company offers psychiatric and psychotherapy services.
by bbb on March 07, 2018 from bbb

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Davis Frederick B is located at the address 7319 Latona Ave Ne in Seattle, Washington 98115. They can be contacted via phone at (206) 525-1898 for pricing, hours and directions. Davis Frederick B specializes in Schizophrenia, Alcohol Addiction, Memory Disorders.

Davis Frederick B has an annual sales volume of 501K - 999,999. .For more information contact Frederick B Davis,

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by chamberofcommerce on August 20, 2014 from chamberofcommerce
Frederick B Davis Md is located at the address 7319 Latona Ave Ne in Seattle, Washington 98115. They can be contacted via phone at (206) 525-1898 for pricing, hours and directions.

For more information contact Frederick B Davis,

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by chamberofcommerce on August 20, 2014 from chamberofcommerce
Physicians are prone to write a prescription too quickly; and the pharmaceutical industry cynically promotes the idea that happiness and good sleep comes from a pill. People have reserves of strength they often hide from themselves; the most important thing I do, perhaps, is to help my patients discover that strength. My practice reflects holistic sensitivities, recognizing not only the value...
by yellowpages on July 12, 2012 from yellowpages
I've been practicing psychiatry and psychotherapy for 40 years, and have successfully treated hundreds of people. My youngest patient was eighteen months old, my oldest 94, and I've seen every age between. Some patients come for a single visit, others for years. I use psychotropic medicine judiciously, as needed. We live in a culture averse to pain and suffering—often resulting from the...
by psychologytoday on January 13, 2008 from psychologytoday