Looking for a career-friendly AME near SeaTac!

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I'm down in Seattle this weekend (at a furry convention) near the airport, and I just realized my medical expires at the end of the month! My company had the wrong date on the board. >.<

I need to get a new medical ASAP, but I've had some little scares with 'family doctor' types. Was hoping that maybe someone had a good 'airport doctor' to recommend nearby.

-Fox
 
As an aside, my formula for finding an AME is basically "does he (or she, I suppose) seem to be over 70"? Hasn't failed me yet. Last one was with a tiny (as in like Leprechaun, but not the scary kind) little Irish MD in Philly. He was hilarious, kind, really interesting, and uh let's say "not overly exacting" in his physical assessment. The hardest part was teaching him how to scan and email the documents.
 
If he passed @DPApilot , he's blind, deaf, dumb, and CERTAINLY has no sense of smell. I think you've found your man.
My last guy in some southern retard state said I had 20/10 vision (truth). The nurse then went on a rant on how young I was, how her son was my age, and that I should only be flying Piper 170's...
 
Don't know the Greenblatt guy but heard good things. Pellerin is getting old and lots of people that were lifers with him have left in the last few years. I can also very highly recommend Dr. Ranu Choudhary in Kent, WA - a little closer to SEA. (253) 859-8371. You will have no problem getting in very short notice. That's about as close as you're going to find I think.
 
Don't know the Greenblatt guy but heard good things. Pellerin is getting old and lots of people that were lifers with him have left in the last few years. I can also very highly recommend Dr. Ranu Choudhary in Kent, WA - a little closer to SEA. (253) 859-8371. You will have no problem getting in very short notice. That's about as close as you're going to find I think.

I've been going to her for years. In and out and she bills your insurance.
 
I ended up going to the office of a Dr. Petra in ANC—couldn't get in with Greenblatt before I had to go back to Juneau.

All is well, and I'm certified to survive for another six months. ^.^

~Fox
 
Ehh... I did my first medical there, and it was a bit of a nightmare, not to mention the parrot in his office and the fact he was above a gas station was pretty strange.

My mind is on one thing when I walk into an AME's office. I wouldn't care if it was in a poop factory. Do a few more and you'll see why I liked going there.
 
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