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Top Doctors 2017: Infectious Disease
By Seattle Mag March 1, 2017

This article originally appeared in the March 2017 issue of Seattle magazine.
These physicians are experts in diagnosing and treating infections.
Robert Y. Choi, M.D., HIV, infections in transplant patients; Providence Medical Group North Everett Clinic, Infectious Disease,1330 Rockefeller, Suite 520, Everett, 425.261.4905; Providence Regional Medical Center Everett; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 2002
William F. Ehni, M.D., AIDS/HIV, hepatitis, fevers of unknown origin, tuberculosis; Northwest Hospital & Medical Center, Infectious Disease, 1550 N 115th St., Suite D-101, Seattle, 206.368.1630; Northwest Hospital & Medical Center; University of Washington, 1982
Uma Malhotra, M.D., infectious disease, HIV/AIDS, infections in transplant patients, travel medicine; Virginia Mason Medical Center, Infectious Disease, 1100 Ninth Ave., Seattle, 206.341.0846; Virginia Mason Medical Center, University of Washington Medical Center; All India Institute of Medical Sciences, 1985
Robert M. Rakita, M.D., transplant infections, HIV; University of Washington Medical Center, Infectious Disease and Tropical Medical Clinic, 1959 NE Pacific St., Seattle, 206.598.4615; University of Washington Medical Center; Case Western Reserve University, 1983
Olympia Tachopoulou, M.D., AIDS/HIV, hepatitis C, surgical infections, endocarditis; Northwest Medical Specialties, Medical Oncology & Infectious Disease, 1624 S I St., Tacoma, 253.627.4123; MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital, MultiCare St. Joseph Medical Center; Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, 1994