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Top Doctors 2017: Pediatric Surgery
By Seattle Mag March 1, 2017

This article originally appeared in the March 2017 issue of Seattle magazine.
Stephanie Acierno, M.D., MultiCare Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital, Surgical Services, 311 S. L St., third floor, Tacoma, 253.403.4613; Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital; University of Alabama, Birmingham, School of Medicine, 1999
15 Years: Patrick J. Healey, M.D., pediatric transplant surgery, kidney transplant, liver transplant, congenital anomalies; Seattle Children’s Hospital, Transplant Surgery, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, 206.987.1800; Seattle Children’s Hospital, University of Washington Medical Center; Boston University School of Medicine, 1987
Patrick J. Javid, M.D., hepatobiliary surgery, neonatal surgery, inflammatory bowel disease, laparoscopic surgery; Seattle Children’s Hospital, Pediatric Surgery, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, 206.987.2794; Seattle Children’s Hospital, University of Washington Medical Center; University of Michigan Medical School, 1999
Robert S. Sawin, M.D., pediatric cancers, pediatric thoracic surgery, gastrointestinal neonatal surgery, liver transplant; Seattle Children’s Hospital, Pediatric Surgery, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, 206.987.2794; Seattle Children’s Hospital, University of Washington Medical Center; University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 1982
14 Years: John H.T. Waldhausen, M.D., Wilms tumor, neuroblastoma, cancer surgery, thoracic surgery; Seattle Children’s Hospital, Pediatric Surgery, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, 206.987.2794; Seattle Children’s Hospital, University of Washington Medical Center; Penn State College of Medicine, 1986
Robert Weinsheimer, M.D., biliary surgery, gallbladder surgery, hepatobiliary surgery, inflammatory bowel disease; Swedish Pediatric Specialty Care, 1101 Madison St., Suite 800, Seattle, 206.215.2700; Swedish Medical Center–First Hill campus, Swedish Medical Center–Issaquah campus; Dartmouth Medical School, 2001