Thomas Sutton

Thomas Sutton, MD

Family Medicine
Languages: English
167 Ratings, 28 Reviews
HonorHealth Medical Staff Member

Insurance accepted

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Insurance Plans

  • 3 Tier Plans
  • Banner Employees - Tier 2
  • HMO
  • PPO
  • EPO
  • Ameriben
  • POS
  • Indemnity
  • CHS
  • Alliance Network
  • FEP (Standard, Basic and Blue Focus),
  • Workers' Comp
  • EverydayHealth PPO,
  • BluePathway Plan 2 - Medicare Advantage
  • BluePathway Plan 3 - - Medicare Advantage
  • BlueJourney PPO - Medicare Advantage
  • Classic/Plus - Medicare Advantage
  • Medisun - Medicare Advantage
  • All
  • HMO
  • PPO
  • PPO Plus
  • POS
  • EPO
  • LocalPlus
  • Open Access Plan (OAP)
  • CignaChoice Fund Access Plus
  • Open Access Plus
  • PPO
  • RAN
  • PPO

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Specialties

  • Family Medicine

Credentials

  • Residency

    Abrazo Central Campus
  • Education

    University of Washington School of Medicine
  • Board Certifications

    American Board of Family Medicine - Family Medicine

Ratings & Reviews

4.7 out of 5
Patient Rating - 167 Ratings
28 Reviews

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