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Natalia Usoltseva Md

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Her hospital privileges include: Skagit Valley Hospital, Cascade Valley Hospital, Providence Regional Medical Center Everett, University Of Washington Medical Ctr, Harborview Medical Center. Natalia Usoltseva MD's practice location is: 3823 - 172nd St Ne (cascade Skagit Health Alliance) Arlington, WA 98223. This webpage represents NPI record. The NPI number is assigned to the healthcare provider “NATALIA S. USOLTSEVA MD”, practice location address at “3823 - 172ND ST NE CASCADE SKAGIT HEALTH ALLIANCE ARLINGTON, WA, 98223”. NPI record contains FOIA-disclosable NPPES health care provider information. Please review your NPI data to ensure that it is correct and to. Natalia S Usoltseva - Internal Medicine, Arlington WA. Health Details: Call Dr. Natalia S Usoltseva on phone number (360) 618-5000 for more information and advice or to book an appointment. 3823 - 172nd St Ne Cascade Skagit Health Alliance Arlington, WA 98223 (360) 618-5000 › Verified 6 days ago. Natalia Usoltseva, M.D., is a board certified physician, Clinic Chief at UW Neighborhood Ballard Clinic, and a UW instructor of General Internal Medicine. Usoltseva truly believes in the benefits of working with a patient as a team, based on listening and open communication.

Permanently closed

This clinic has permanently closed.

Smokey Point is no longer operated by UW Medicine

As of November 1, 2020, UW Medicine has transferred operations of the UW Neighborhood Smokey Point Clinic to Skagit Regional Health. Skagit Regional Health has been a long-term partner in our Accountable Care Network, and we know they will continue the UW Medicine standard of exceptional patient care and service. The last day of operations under UW Medicine was October 28, 2020, and the clinic will reopen as the Skagit Regional Health – Smokey Point Clinic on November 4, 2020. For more information on this transition, please read our Frequently Asked Questions

Southbound on Interstate 5:

  • Take Exit #206.
  • Turn left onto WA-531E/172nd St. N.E.
  • After you cross Smokey Point Blvd., the clinic will be on your left.

Usoltseva Natalia S Md Skagit County

Northbound on Interstate 5:

  • Take Exit #206.
  • Turn right onto WA-531E/172nd St. N.E.
  • After you cross Smokey Point Blvd., the clinic will be on your left.

Community Transit’s Route 220 serves the clinic (Smokey Point Blvd. and 174th Pl. N.E.). See Community Transit's Maps & Schedules.


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Who must obtain NPI? : All health care providers who are HIPAA-covered entities, whether they are individuals (e.g., physicians, nurses, dentists, chiropractors, physical therapists, or pharmacists) or organizations (e.g., hospitals, home health agencies, clinics, nursing homes, residential treatment centers, laboratories, ambulance companies, group practices, Health Maintenance Organizations [HMOs], suppliers of durable medical equipment, pharmacies) must obtain an NPI. The NPI will be used by HIPAA-covered entities (e.g., health plans, health care clearinghouses, and certain health care providers) to identify health care providers in HIPAA standard transactions. A covered health care provider, under HIPAA, is any health care provider who transmits health information in electronic form in connection with a transaction for which the Secretary of Health and Human Services has adopted a standard, even if the health care provider uses a business associate to do so.