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9 reviews
April 28, 2024
Dr. Burlingame was absolutely fantastic as we worked through [...] issues.
April 28, 2024
Provider was caring, a good listener, gave thoughtful and informed information that aided confident decision making.
September 22, 2023
My husband and I have the same impression with doctor Eric. He is impressively knowledgeable, professional, and very clear of my son's health history. I can tell he is very well prepared for our visit. We want to choose him as my son's PCP, if he will work in UW medical center for long-term. We want a good doctor, who can watch my son grow up and they accompany each other for many years like a none blood tie family.
August 28, 2023
Excellent care and time to listen to problems or issues by Dr Burlingame
August 24, 2023
He is a talker, which I appreciate on one hand feels like old school care when you don't feel rushed. On the other hand, sometimes, I want a bit shorter on the explanation.
July 24, 2023
Truly caring provider, however he response was very winding and confusing. And I have had him before for another visit and his advice turned out to be very ineffective. So I appreciate his help with this issue and his care is good for some issues but isn't consistent enough to recommend.
March 31, 2023
Everyone on staff was integral to our positive experience. [...] Dr. Burlingame, the medical assistants/nurses, scheduling. Everyone. Thank you for your extraordinary care through a few very scary days.
January 29, 2023
Dr. Burlingame listens, understands, communicates well, very good with engaging with children
October 17, 2022
[...] We really liked Dr. Burlingame and the MA we saw as well.
About Eric E Burlingame
Eric Burlingame, MD, FAAP, is a board-certified general pediatrician seeing patients from birth to 21 years old and a resident continuity clinic preceptor.
Dr. Burlingame enjoys all aspects of caring for children from birth through young adulthood and values families from diverse backgrounds. He has clinical interests in nutrition, emotional and behavioral health (ADHD, depression, anxiety/OCD, Autism Spectrum Disorder), and care for children with medical complexity.
Dr. Burlingame strives to partner with patients and caregivers to create respectful and trusting relationships through time. He builds on the strengths of each child and family to optimize health at every stage of development.
Dr. Burlingame was a US Peace Corps Volunteer in Mauritania, West Africa and afterwards attended Temple University School of Medicine on a National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Scholarship. After residency at St Christopher’s Hospital in North Philadelphia, he spent 3 years at a NHSC service site in Toppenish, WA at the Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic before spending time in private practice in Seattle.
He is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at UW School of Medicine.
Personal Interests
Dr. Burlingame enjoys family time with his spouse, two daughters, and son. He loves running at Green Lake or on the Burke-Gilman (typically with a jogging stroller and/or his labradoodle), a good hole-in-the wall restaurant 'find', a binge-worthy TV series and ripe PNW berries. He also enjoys swimming, gardening, farmer's markets, cooking, and getting outdoors generally.
Education and Training
Temple University School of Medicine
Medical Education, 2009, Pediatrics
St. Christopher's Hosp. for Children
Residency, Pediatrics
Board Certifications
General Pediatrics, 2012, American Board of Pediatrics