Dr. Matthew Files is a pediatric cardiologist in Seattle. He specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions in children.
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Yes, Dr. Matthew D. Files is accepting new patients at this office.
4800 Sand Point Way Ne, Seattle, WA 98105
Yes, Dr. Matthew D. Files is accepting new patients at this office.
4800 Sand Point Way Ne, Seattle, WA 98105-3901
Dr. Matthew Files graduated from University of Mississippi School of Medicine in 2007.
Dr. Files has two offices in Washington where he specializes in Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatrics and Cardiology.
Dr. Files works with two hundred and fifty-six doctors including Dr. Mark Zobel and Dr. Coral Hanevold.
Dr. Files specializes in diagnosing and treating cardiovascular issues affecting children of all ages. Pediatric cardiologists are specifically trained to care for the heart and heart-related conditions in kids. As children grow into their bodies and organs, they may require the specialized care of a pediatric cardiologist should a heart condition arise.
Pediatricians like Dr. Files 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. Files is trained to offer well-rounded medical care, working closely with the patient's family to ensure healthy development and growth.
Dr. Files is a cardiologist in Seattle, qualified to deliver detailed care for the heart and cardiovascular system. Dr. Files may see individuals for symptoms like shortness of breath, dizziness or chest pains, among others. Heart problems identified and cared for by a cardiologist can include heart failure, heart aneurysms, coronary artery disease, rheumatic heart disease, arrhythmia, angina and congenital heart defects, to name a few.