Martina Koller, MD
After more than thirty years in Family Medicine, I want to share that I’ll be retiring at the end of December 2025. Since opening my practice in 1990, it has been an incredible privilege to care for individuals and families through all stages of life. Thank you for trusting me with your health and for allowing me to be part of your lives. The stories, strength, and kindness you’ve shared over the years have meant so much to me—both professionally and personally. Being your doctor has truly been one of the greatest honors of my life.
Many of you have asked about finding a new primary care provider. There are a few independent practices in the Seattle area, many with a modest monthly concierge fee. Most other physicians are part of larger organizations such as UW, Swedish, Virginia Mason, Pacific Medical Center, Optum or Kaiser. On the Eastside, there is Evergreen Medical Center and Overlake Hospital.
I recommend checking with your insurance plan to see which of these groups are covered and then looking through their websites to find a doctor who feels like a good fit. If you already see specialists in one of these systems, it often makes sense to choose your new primary care provider there too. It can sometimes take 3–6 months to get an appointment as a new patient, so it’s best to start the process soon.
Education
BA Biology – Temple University 1983
MD UMDNJ – Robert Wood Johnson Medical School 1987
Residency in Family Practice, UMDNJ-RWJMS 1990
Medical Acupuncture – Helms Medical Institute (and continuing education)
Affiliations
American Academy of Medical Acupuncture
PHONe
206-656-7999
You may request medical records by phone, fax or email:
Fax 206-902-2006
Drmkollerma@gmail.com
This will still work to pay your bill.