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Addiction Medicine (Internal Medicine) in Washington

Data updated monthly · Last refresh August 2026

10 Addiction Medicine (Internal Medicine) providers practice in Washington, including 2 (20%) offering telehealth. The largest concentration is in Vancouver. Profiles include Medicare quality scores where available.

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Addiction Medicine (Internal Medicine) providers by city in Washington

Vancouver3 providers
Seattle2 providers
Olympia1 providers
University Place1 providers
Gig Harbor1 providers
Bellingham1 providers
Puyallup1 providers

Highest rated Addiction Medicine (Internal Medicine) providers in Washington

Dr. Amanda Wilson, MD
Gig Harbor, WA · (413) 221-6113
Dr. Thembi Conner-garcia, MD
Olympia, WA · (309) 360-8846
Dr. John Putnam, M.D.
Puyallup, WA · (253) 445-7100
Dr. Ajainder Shergill, D.O., M.B.A
University Place, WA · Telehealth · (253) 666-6780
Dr. Kevin Fischer, MD
Vancouver, WA · (360) 993-3000
Dr. Marika Wolfe, MD, MPH
Vancouver, WA · Telehealth · (360) 397-8246
Dr. Jesse Davis, MD
Bellingham, WA · (360) 380-6945
Dr. Matthew West, DO
Vancouver, WA · (866) 323-1905
Dr. Taylor Bozich, MD
Seattle, WA · (206) 464-1570
Dr. William Trebelcock, MD
Seattle, WA · (206) 543-2100

Common questions

How many Addiction Medicine (Internal Medicine) providers are in Washington?

There are 10 Addiction Medicine (Internal Medicine) providers with active NPI records practicing in Washington, according to federal NPPES data refreshed monthly.

Do Addiction Medicine (Internal Medicine) providers in Washington offer telehealth?

Yes. 2 of the 10 Addiction Medicine (Internal Medicine) providers in Washington (about 20%) report offering telehealth services in CMS data.

Which cities in Washington have the most Addiction Medicine (Internal Medicine) providers?

Vancouver (3), Seattle (2), Olympia (1) have the highest concentration of Addiction Medicine (Internal Medicine) providers in Washington.

Where does this data come from?

Provider counts and profiles come from the federal NPPES registry and CMS Doctors and Clinicians files, including MIPS quality scores where available. The directory refreshes monthly.

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Sources: NPPES (CMS), Doctors and Clinicians national files, MIPS. Updated monthly. This directory is informational and not medical advice. Are you a Addiction Medicine (Internal Medicine) in Washington? Get featured.