Dr. Lincoln Smith is a pediatric critical care specialist in Seattle. He is trained to provide life-saving care for children who are in critical condition, or intensive care.
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Yes, Dr. Lincoln S. Smith is accepting new patients at this office.
4800 Sand Point Way Ne, Seattle, WA 98105
Yes, Dr. Lincoln S. Smith is accepting new patients at this office.
4800 Sand Point Way Ne, Seattle, WA 98105-3901
Dr. Lincoln Smith graduated from University Of Wisconsin Medical School in 1999.
Dr. Smith has two offices in Washington where he specializes in Critical Care Pediatrics, Pediatrics and Critical Care Medicine.
Dr. Smith works with two hundred and fifty-six doctors including Dr. Mark Zobel and Dr. Coral Hanevold.
Critical care pediatricians treat children suffering from life-threatening diseases. Dr. Smith is charged with providing around-the-clock monitoring and intensive care for children who have experienced trauma or disease, landing them in the intensive care unit (ICU) of a hospital. He is trained to stabilize, diagnose, and manage the injuries or conditions in children of all ages – from newborns to adolescents.
Pediatricians like Dr. Smith are physicians who are dedicated to treating children of all age groups, offering comprehensive medical care for infants, children & adolescents. Pediatricians typically serve as the first point of contact when a child is sick, also known as a primary care provider. Dr. Smith is trained to offer well-rounded medical care, working closely with the patient's family to ensure healthy development and growth.
Critical care specialists like Dr. Smith provide life-saving care for patients in critical condition. Patients are usually cared for in within intensive care units (ICUs), and may receive life and organ support. Dr. Smith may also work to stabilize patients and perform time-sensitive, potentially life-saving procedures.