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Top Doctors 2018: Pathology

Part of our 18th annual list of the region's best physicians

By Edited by Virginia Smyth March 1, 2018

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This article originally appeared in the April 2018 issue of Seattle magazine.

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This article appears in print in the April 2018 issue, as part of the Top Doctors cover story. Click here to subscribe.

A pathologist examines body tissues to diagnose diseases and determine the cause of various conditions.

Rochelle L. Garcia, M.D., gynecologic and breast pathology, surgical and international pathology, cytopathology; University of Washington Medical Center, Pathology, 1959 NE Pacific St., Seattle, 206.598.6400; University of Washington Medical Center; University of Washington School of Medicine, 1989 

Christina Isacson, M.D., gynecologic pathology, breast pathology; CellNetix Pathology & Laboratories, 1124 Columbia St., Suite 200, Seattle, 866.236.8296; Swedish Medical Center–First Hill; University of Iowa College of Medicine, 1990 

Timothy W. Jacobs, M.D., breast pathology, cytopathology, surgical pathology; Virginia Mason, Pathology, 1100 Ninth Ave., Seattle, 206.223.6861; Virginia Mason Medical Center; University of Cape Town Medical School, South Africa, 1986 

Raj P. Kapur, M.D., fetal pathology, gastrointestinal pathology, reconstructive pelvic medicine; Seattle Children’s Hospital, Pathology, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, 206.987.2103; Seattle Children’s Hospital; University of South Carolina School of Medicine, 1988 

Lawrence True, M.D., urologic pathology, prostate cancer, bladder cancer; University of Washington Medical Center, Pathology, 1959 NE Pacific St., Seattle, 206.598.6400; University of Washington Medical Center; Tulane University School of Medicine, 1971

 

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