Family Medicine Residents


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 Pannu, 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.

 

Tanner Henderson

Tanner Henderson, DO
Family Medicine

Tanner Henderson, DO, is a graduate of Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in Yakima, Washington. Originally from Arlington, Washington, he received his undergraduate degree in Biology from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma.

Dr. Henderson’s path to medicine was shaped by a decade of experience working in various healthcare roles prior to medical school. During that time, he developed an appreciation for the personal and lasting impact of compassionate care.

He is excited to continue his training in Western Washington and looks forward to building long-term relationships with his patients and the greater Skagit Valley community. Dr. Henderson practices patient-centered medicine, actively partnering with his patients to understand their overall health and empowering them to become their own best health advocates.

Dr. Henderson has a broad base of clinical interests, including preventative care, Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT), obstetrics and urgent care. Outside of medicine, Dr. Henderson enjoys skiing, hiking and spending time with family and friends.

Laurence Nguyen

Laurence Nguyen, DO
Family Medicine

Laurence Nguyen, DO, is a graduate of Midwestern University Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine and earned his bachelor’s degree in Public Health from the University of Washington. Born and raised in Olympia, Washington, he has spent much of his life volunteering and working with underserved populations, including individuals facing financial hardship, lack of insurance, language barriers, homelessness and mental health disorders.

His interest in medicine deepened after his father's life was saved by a cardiac surgery, giving his family more cherished time together.

As a physician, Dr. Nguyen strives to provide the best patient-centered care possible, dispelling harmful stereotypes and misinformation. He remains a strong advocate for equity in healthcare and for the communities he serves.

In his free time, Dr. Nguyen loves to try new restaurants, travel to different countries and singing karaoke with friends.

Peter Nguyen

Peter Nguyen, DO
Family Medicine

Peter Nguyen, DO, was born and raised in the greater Seattle area. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Washington in Seattle. During college, his experiences as a collegiate esports player and music therapist inspired him to pursue a career in medicine.

Dr. Nguyen earned his medical degree from A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona and spent three years in New York City, where he was immersed in the diverse, underserved communities of Brooklyn at the Family Health Centers at NYU.

His medical interests include disease prevention through patient education, advocacy, lifestyle medicine and helping patients return to the activities they love through interdisciplinary collaboration, alternative medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT).

Kelsey White

Kelsey White, DO
Family Medicine

Kelsey White, DO, was raised in the Seattle area before embarking on a variety of adventures that led to settling down in Denver, CO.

After managing data for cancer clinical trials, developing a training program for deaf and blind dogs, having two children and completing medical school, they are excited to continue their training at home in the PNW. Dr. White is passionate about preventive care, finding accommodations and techniques to support neurodivergent individuals, trauma informed gynecologic care, hormone management and the integration of all aspects of one’s life as an avenue for good health.

Outside of medicine, Dr. White enjoys exploring the outdoors with their partner and kids, going on training adventures with their dogs, snow sports and the occasional video game or book for fun.

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Anna Agloro, MD
Family Medicine

Anna Agloro, MD, grew up in Yelm, Washington, and is excited to continue her training in family medicine close to home in Western Washington. She earned her medical degree from Oregon Health & Science University and completed her undergraduate studies in biology and chemistry at Saint Martin’s University in Lacey, Washington. 

Dr. Agloro was drawn to family medicine because it offers the opportunity to care for people across every stage of life while building lasting relationships with patients, families and communities. Her broad medical interests include preventive care, outpatient procedures, dermatology, behavioral health and caring for rural and underserved communities. She is committed to helping patients feel informed and supported as they make decisions that align with their goals, values and lives. 

Outside of medicine, Dr. Agloro enjoys watercolor and oil painting, spending time with her cats and her family’s dogs, traveling with family and friends and learning new things.  

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Athena Chen, MD
Family Medicine

Athena Chen, MD, grew up in Snohomish, Washington. She attended the University of Washington in Seattle, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry. Before medical school, she worked in biotechnology with a focus on gene synthesis, an experience that strengthened her interest in the scientific foundations of medicine. She went on to earn her medical degree from St. George’s University and completed her clinical rotations in California. 

Dr. Chen is excited to continue her training back home in the Pacific Northwest. She looks forward to building long‑term relationships with patients while further developing her interests in preventive healthcare and women’s health. Outside of medicine, she enjoys aerial silks, hiking and spending time with her friends and family. 

 

Katherine Eastin, DO

Katherine "Katie" Eastin, DO
Family Medicine

Katherine “Katie” Eastin, DO, is a graduate of Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in Yakima, WA. She grew up in Everett, Washington, where most of her family still resides, but she has fallen in love with Bellingham, where she currently lives. 

She received her undergraduate degree in Biology from Scripps College in Claremont, California. After graduating in 2019, she joined the Peace Corps and erved as an agricultural volunteer in Paraguay before being evacuated during the COVID-19 pandemic. After returning home in 2020, successfully bringing her cat back with her from Paraguay, she moved to Seattle to work as an eye recovery technician, recovering corneas from registered donors, before attending medical school. 

Dr. Eastin approaches medicine with a focus on holistic, patient-centered care, emphasizing preventative wellness and seeing the whole patient. She is excited to build long-term connections with her patients in the Skagit Valley and has a wide range of clinical interests, including women's health, obstetrics and gynecology,  LGBTQIA+ care, in-office procedures and behavioral health. She hopes to partner with her patients to advocate for their best health outcomes. 

When she is not in the hospital or clinic, she is likely spending time at home with her partner, Emilee, along with their dog and five cats; working on a craft such as needlepoint, painting ceramics or jewelry-making; reading (often with a cat or two on her lap); or planning the garden layout for her future house. 

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Anna Russell, MD
Family Medicine

Anna Russell, MD, graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. She grew up in Marysville, Washington and received her undergraduate degree from the University of Washington. Before pursuing a career in medicine, Dr. Russell worked in international development and global health for several years. She is very excited to return to Western Washington after more than a decade away.  

Dr. Russell is passionate about primary care, preventive and lifestyle medicine and caring for patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Outside of medicine, she enjoys spending time with her husband and her daughter.  

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