Wendy L. Eastman, MD
Spokane, WA 99204
Providence Child Neurology
101 West 8th Avenue, Suite 4200, Spokane, WA 99204
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About Wendy L. Eastman
Dr. Eastman graduated from the Dartmouth Medical School in 2004. She works in Spokane, WA and specializes in Child Neurology. Dr. Eastman is affiliated with Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Childrens Hospital.
Dartmouth Medical School - Hanover, NH
ResidencyUniversity of Utah / Primary Children's Medical Center - Salt Lake City, UT
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Neurology with Special Qualifications in Child Neurology
Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital
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The entire experience was pleasant.
Providence Patient
Dr Eastman is very thorough. She liked to talk to our son, the patient, and ask him questions. She was very thoughtful and explained things very well. We appreciated her feedback and ideas.
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Enjoyed the visit
Providence Patient
Dr. Wendy was wonderful, patient and so Extremely thorough with my child. She took time to understand her and work with her with no rush. She didn't rush my daughter. She got on my child's level. She was very thorough with her medical history and her needs in all aspects of her life. She's great at the whole approach to my child. I like that she doesn't just treat a symptom she looks at the whole body and what's going on and tries to treat the triggers.
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Knowledgable,caring , timely
Providence Patient
Dr. Eastman listened to my concerns about the side effects of seizure medication and provided me with options for medications to switch to. She thoroughly explained possible side effects of new medications and devised a plan for transition to new medications. She did not seem to be in a rush to get through the appointment.
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