Michael Doherty, MD
Seattle, WA 98122
Swedish Neuroscience Specialists - Epilepsy
550 17th Avenue, Suite 540, Seattle, WA 98122
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About Michael Doherty
Dr. Michael Doherty is a Neurologist who specializes in Epilepsy care. He joined the Swedish Neuroscience Institute in 2003 and is the Medical Director of our Epilepsy program. Dr. Doherty works closely with Swedish’s multidisciplinary epilepsy team on state of the art therapies. Specific interests include special needs populations, medication management during pregnancy, new onset seizure, hard-to-treat epilepsy and neurostimulation or surgical treatments of epilepsy. Dr. Doherty was selected by Seattle Magazine as a Top Doctor in 2022.
Neurophysiology
ResidencyUniversity of Washington School of Medicine
Medical SchoolTufts University School of Medicine
Training
Seattle Magazine Top Doctor – 2022, Epilepsy
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Neurology
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Epilepsy
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I enjoy clinical research, reading, fly-fishing, studying the history of neurology and time spent with my family.
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Dr. Doherty gives excellent patient care.
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Dr. Doherty and his staff are always caring and strive to do their best for patients like myself.
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We love Dr. Doherty!!!
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The doctor and staff are extremely helpful/friendly.
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Dr Doherty is very attentive and knowledgeable about my med history, which is complex. He's earned my trust in his guidance.
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My experience exceeded my expectation
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