Family Medicine Residents


Sabahuddin Shrinzada

Sabahuddin Shrinzada, DO
Family Medicine

Dr. Shrinzada is originally from Bothell and a graduate of PNWU-COM. His roots are in the Pacific Northwest because his family resides in Washington State, and his wife resides in Vancouver, B.C. He has completed his medical clinical rotations in Skagit Regional Health and said he is excited to continue providing care for patients in Skagit County. Before Medical School, Dr. Shrinzada attended Central Washington University in Ellensburg for his bachelor's degree in biomedical sciences and Heritage University in Toppenish, for his Master's Degree in biomedical sciences. He said he is very passionate about providing holistic patient care with a wide spectrum of practice which includes OMT, obstetrics and gynecology and sports medicine. He enjoys spending his free time with his wife and family, as well as golfing, camping and hiking.

 

Arika Boswell, MD

Arika Boswell, MD
Family Medicine

Dr. Arika Boswell worked as a critical care nurse for several years before switching to medicine. While taking care of patients in the ICU, she couldn’t help but wonder if they could have avoided their admission with better primary care. After two years as a travel nurse, her travels brought her to the Pacific Northwest and as soon as she arrived, she knew she had come home. Dr. Boswell is passionate about preventative medicine and Women’s Health. She has fallen in love with the views, weather, countless opportunities for outdoor activities including hiking, running and camping here in Washington. She and her husband and love sports, especially soccer. They even traveled to Italy to see AC Milan play. She is especially passionate about women’s sports and is a season ticket holder for Seattle Reign FC. She also enjoys cooking for her friends and playing board games. 

 

Angelina Cerimele

Angelina Cerimele, DO
Family Medicine

Dr. Angelina "Angie" Cerimele is a graduate of Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She was born and raised in Virginia and completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Virginia majoring in biology. As a medical student, she worked extensively with underserved populations, specifically those experiencing homelessness, through a program called Spartan Street Medicine. She is passionate about bridging socioeconomic gaps in healthcare and providing quality and accessible care to patients from all backgrounds. She said she hopes to empower her patients to become the best advocate for their own health. Her medical interests include emergency care and wilderness medicine and her hobbies include trail running, hiking and writing poetry.

Tiana Ibarra Yamamoto, DO
Family Medicine

Dr. Tiana Ibarra Yamamoto is a graduate of Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences in Yakima and received her undergraduate degree in cellular and molecular biology from Western Washington University. She was raised in Bothell and has spent much of her adult life in Bellingham. She said she is excited to continue her training in Skagit Valley, as this is the region she calls home. Dr. Ibarra said she looks forward to establishing long-term patient relationships and commits to be an active listener and advocate for her patients, with the understanding that each person’s story, culture and values are interconnected with their health. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, crafting, family time, and exploring dog parks with her husband and Great Dane Ziggy.

Kyle Walsh

Kyle Walsh, MD
Family Medicine

Dr. Kyle Walsh is a graduate of the University of Washington School of Medicine. He grew up in Renton and attended Western Washington University as an undergraduate, majoring in communication. After working as a marketing and communications manager for the YMCA of Greater Seattle, he decided to further explore his passion for community health and well-being by pursuing a medical degree. Dr. Walsh is interested in an eclectic array of health interventions including sports injury prevention and rehabilitation, behavioral health and meeting the unique needs of his patients from all walks of life as their primary care physician. He and his wife, Megan, and son, Declan, enjoy playdates at the playground, partaking in social outings with family and friends, and playing with their dog Cleo.

Savannah Wilkinson

Savannah Wilkinson, DO
Family Medicine

Dr. Savannah Wilkinson is a graduate of Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine and received her undergraduate degree from Johnson & Wales University in Denver, Colorado with a major in culinary arts and nutrition. She has lived all over as a daughter of U.S. Army parents and spent time in the Army herself, including a stint at Joint Base Lewis-McCord in Tacoma. Her interest in medicine started with her job as a medical lab tech in the Army and continued with her interest in nutrition and dietetics. She enjoys spending time with her dog, Artemis, and nurturing her creative side by painting, quilting, cooking and gardening.

Roberto Zevallos, MD

Roberto Zevallos
Family Medicine

Dr. Roberto Zevallos is originally from Ecuador but has lived throughout the United States and is now happy to call Washington home. He played professional and college soccer and is an overall sports fan and an avid hiker, runner, golfer, cyclist, climber and snowboarder. He currently coaches a soccer team in Everett and is a season ticket holder for Seattle Reign. He also loves to cook, read and play board games. Dr. Zevallos received his undergraduate degree in Molecular Biology in Oakland, California then completed medical school at St. George's University in Grenada where he met his partner, Arika Boswell. Prior to medical school, he initially wanted to do veterinary medicine but working as a medical interpreter allowed him to realize his passion for underserved populations and community medicine. Dr. Zevallos also received his PMH with a plan to focus on community health. With his background in sports, he also enjoys sports medicine. He has a strong interest in building longitudinal relationships with patients with a focus on prevention. 

Tavleen Aulakh

Tavleen Aulakh, DO
Family Medicine

Dr. Tavleen Aulakh is a graduate of Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences in Yakima, WA and received her undergraduate degree in Biocultural Anthropology from Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA. Her interest in cultural anthropology and her background as a first generation immigrant from Panjab has strengthened her belief that health is multifactorial. A patient's environment, lifestyle, values and socio-economic conditions are strong determinants of their present health as well as their response to preventative and curative measures. Therefore, her goal as a physician is to develop long-term relationships and provide equitable physical and mental healthcare to her patients. She believes she will feel fulfilled at work if she is able to develop a trusting relationship with her patients and care for them in a holistic fashion. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends in Canada (especially outdoors), painting, hiking and dancing for hours.

Phoebe Domingo

Phoebe Domingo, DO
Family Medicine

Dr. Phoebe Domingo was born in Manila, Philippines and immigrated with her family to the United States as a child. She considers Seattle to be her hometown and is excited to continue her training in the Pacific Northwest. She received a Bachelor of Science in Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology from the University of Washington in Seattle and went on to obtain a Master of Public Health from George Washington University in DC. She graduated from medical school at Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences. As a child of physicians and sister of two intellectually disabled people, her interest in medicine and in caring for others emerged at an early age. Some of her medical interests include preventative care, OMT and public health. She is passionate about treating the person as a whole and fostering long-term relationships with her patients, and she hopes that her patients know her as their advocate and biggest cheerleader on their health journey. In her free time, Dr. Domingo enjoys creative writing, sound design, learning how to cook Filipino food and spending time with her loved ones.

Jose Garcia, MD

Jose Garcia, MD
Family Medicine

Dr. Jose Garcia graduated from medical school at University of Carabobo in Venezuela. He was born and raised in Venezuela where he practiced as a urologist. After moving to the United States, he has contributed to cancer research at the University of Washington and Seattle Cancer Alliance. He is thrilled to practice medicine in the Pacific Northwest and to provide quality and accessible care to patients from all backgrounds. He is very passionate about providing holistic patient care for the entire family with a wide spectrum of practice which includes preventative medicine, office procedures, sports medicine, addiction, geriatric, gynecology and reproductive health. During his free time, he enjoys social outings with his family and friends, as well as travelling, photography and running.

 

Talon Harris

Talon Harris, DO
Family Medicine

Dr. Talon Harris is a Utah native who grew up enjoying hiking and biking in the mountains along the Wasatch Front. He is a graduate of Min Ivins, UT, and received his undergraduate degree from the University of Utah in Health Promotion and Education. He competed in Track and Field in the decathlon in college before serving as a religious missionary in Bogota, Colombia where he learned to speak Spanish and cook arepas. Prior to medical school, Dr. Harris worked in community health where his passion for providing equitable health care to all members of society began. He, his wife, Katie, and their three children love to make bread, garden and be outside and are excited to continue their outdoor adventures in Skagit County.

Andrew Tagle

Andrew Tagle, DO
Family Medicine

Dr. Andrew Tagle is a graduate of Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences in Yakima and received his Master's degree in medical science at Heritage University and his Bachelor's degree from University of Washington Bothell in biology. He was raised in Brier and spent a majority of his adult life in the Greater Seattle area. He is excited to continue his residency training in Western Washington, where he is looking forward to building relationships with his patients. His passions in medicine range from sports medicine, preventative healthcare, behavioral health and OMT. In his free time, he enjoys rock climbing, hiking, photography, video games, eating and traveling with his significant other, Jordan.

Harsukhjit Deol, DO

Harsukhjit Deol, DO
Family Medicine

Dr. Harsukhjit "Harsukh" Deol grew up in Marysville, Washington and graduated from Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences. She completed her undergraduate education at University of Washington in Seattle, majoring in Biology, and completed her master’s degree in physiology from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. She worked as a clinical research coordinator prior to starting medical school, seeing patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. She is looking forward to creating long term relationships with her patients to provide equitable, holistic health care. Outside of medicine, she enjoys spending time with her husband, Sutej. 

 

Matthew Hall, DO

Matthew Hall, DO
Family Medicine

Dr. Matthew "Matt" Hall is a graduate of Rocky Vista University in Colorado. He grew up in Vancouver, Washington before attending the University of Washington for his undergraduate degree in Biology. After spending his medical school years away from the PNW, he is excited to return to his home state with his wife and two cats. He looks forward to developing long standing patient relationships and being involved with the community of the Skagit Valley. His medical interests include Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT), sports medicine and finding the optimal picture of health that is unique to each individual. His passions outside of medicine include spending as much time in the mountains as possible either through the artistic lens of wildlife photography or through the physical pursuits of trail running and skiing.

 

Andrew Larson, DO

Andrew Larson, DO
Family Medicine

Dr. Andrew Larson is a graduate of Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Ivins, Utah, where he completed additional studies in Rural and Wilderness Medicine. As a former whitewater river guide, an avid bird watcher and hiker, Dr. Larson loves an adventure and is excited to spend the next few years exploring the Skagit Valley with his wife and two young sons. Prior to medical school, he earned a bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from Brigham Young University. He also served a two-year religious mission in Florianopolis, Brazil, which ignited a love of languages and international snacks. He is dedicated to working collaboratively towards his patients’ long term goals and being their advocate and guide as they encounter the world of medicine.

Stanley Moore, MD

Stanley Moore, MD
Family Medicine

Dr. Stanley "Stan" Moore is a graduate of the University of Washington in Seattle where he received his undergraduate degrees in Biology and Psychology. After working in biotechnology and clinical research fields, he decided to further explore his passion for healthcare by pursuing a medical degree. He was raised in Bremerton, has spent most of his adult life in Washington and is excited to continue his training in the Skagit Valley. Dr. Moore has a broad base of clinical interests and looks forward to advocating and caring for his patients as well as addressing their unique needs and healthcare goals. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with family, swimming, basketball, hiking and cooking with his wife and daughter.

 

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