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10 reviews
February 15, 2024
Dr Pichler is a very good physician.
December 5, 2023
I come all the way from Tacoma to see Dr. Pichler in Seattle. He is so kind and caring and never trivializes my concerns.
October 24, 2023
Dr Pichler was excellent.
September 27, 2023
Dr. Pichler is exceptional
June 27, 2023
Dr. Pichlar has always been a great Doctor, he speaks about my condition and my concerns. He also has a great staff.
June 23, 2023
Dr. Pichler is superb! He knows me and my health condition, and is always willing to do anything necessary to improve my outcomes
June 8, 2023
Dr Pichler is excellent
June 6, 2023
Dr. Raimund Pichler has been my nephrologist for [...] years. (Credit to him) He is the epitome of who you want taking care of you. Professional, empathetic, great listener, genuinely interested and personable. There should be a portrait of him as you walk into the hospital. I am alive today because of Dr. Pichler.
May 17, 2023
We really liked Dr. Pichler. He was kind, considerate, and explained things very well. And wasn't in a hurry.
October 22, 2022
My appointment was with Dr Pichler. He is very competent and fun to talk with. [...]
About Raimund H. Pichler
Raimund Pichler, M.D., is a board certified physician at Kidney Care & Transplantation Services at UW Medical Center and a UW associate professor of Medicine and Nephrology.
Dr. Pichler strives to create active partnerships with his patients to achieve the best possible outcomes.
Dr. Pichler earned his M.D. at the University of Vienna. He is board certified in both Internal Medicine and Nephrology. His clinical and research interests include diabetic kidney disease, renal failure in patients with liver disease, glomerulonephritis, hypertension, kidney transplantation, developing guidelines for the evaluation of patients with ESLD and concomitant renal failure, mechanisms of tubulointerstitial injury and experimental models of renal disease.
Education and Training
UW - Division of Nephrology
Fellowship, 2003, Nephrology
UW - Division of General Internal Medicine
Residency, 2000, Internal Medicine
UW - Division of General Internal Medicine
Internship, 1999, General Internal Medicine
University of Vienna
Internship, 1998, General Internal Medicine
UW - Division of Nephrology
Fellowship, 1996
University of Vienna
Medical education, 1993
University of Washington
Teaching Appointment
Board Certifications
Nephrology, 2003, American Board of Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine, 2001, American Board of Internal Medicine