ABOUT ME |
Candice Boley, MD (she/her)
I am a psychiatrist specializing in the evaluation and treatment of children, adolescents and adults. I opened my private practice in 2012 after completing my Adult Psychiatry Residency and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at the University of Washington Medical Center/Seattle Children’s Hospital. I obtained my medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School, and am board-certified in both adult/general psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry.
My areas of expertise include anxiety, depression, OCD, stress management, life transitions, adjusting to parenthood, returning to work, interpersonal relationship issues, work-life balance, coping with medical illness, caring for a family member with medical issues, and grief and loss.
I hope to help you gain more understanding of (and modify) how your experiences and emotional, thought and behavioral patterns influence your life. I strive to support you in achieving your goals in a compassionate and warm environment.
After a brief phone consultation, we will determine if we may be the right fit for one another, and schedule an initial appointment.
March 2024 update: I hope to increase my time providing therapy to adult patients. I have space in my schedule for therapy in the mid-morning to early afternoon on weekdays. Please note that I do not have specific expertise in addiction or eating disorders, and would direct those with active diagnoses to seek therapy from other providers. In addition, I do not have the capacity to add patients with high acuity, such as self-harm or suicidality, or those needing multiple sessions per week.
My areas of expertise include anxiety, depression, OCD, stress management, life transitions, adjusting to parenthood, returning to work, interpersonal relationship issues, work-life balance, coping with medical illness, caring for a family member with medical issues, and grief and loss.
I hope to help you gain more understanding of (and modify) how your experiences and emotional, thought and behavioral patterns influence your life. I strive to support you in achieving your goals in a compassionate and warm environment.
After a brief phone consultation, we will determine if we may be the right fit for one another, and schedule an initial appointment.
March 2024 update: I hope to increase my time providing therapy to adult patients. I have space in my schedule for therapy in the mid-morning to early afternoon on weekdays. Please note that I do not have specific expertise in addiction or eating disorders, and would direct those with active diagnoses to seek therapy from other providers. In addition, I do not have the capacity to add patients with high acuity, such as self-harm or suicidality, or those needing multiple sessions per week.
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Psychiatric Services Offered
Services not offered: neuropsychological or educational testing/assessment, forensic evaluation/treatment, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), parenting or custodial evaluation. |
CONTACT |
How to reach me
Phone (206) 329-0734
Fax (206) 946-8171
Office Address (since January 2022): 2366 Eastlake Avenue East, #435, Seattle, WA 98102
The office is located in the Areis Building, at the corner of Eastlake Ave E and E Louisa St.
The building is located right by TOPS K-8 school, and during school drop-off and pick-up times, it is best to avoid parking on E Roanoke St or E Louisa St between Boylston Ave E and Eastlake Ave E, as many parents/guardians and school buses will be driving on those blocks.
Phone (206) 329-0734
Fax (206) 946-8171
Office Address (since January 2022): 2366 Eastlake Avenue East, #435, Seattle, WA 98102
The office is located in the Areis Building, at the corner of Eastlake Ave E and E Louisa St.
- Please keep in mind that vehicles are towed from Eastlake Ave E during rush hour.
- Please avoid parking NORTHbound 4-6pm and SOUTHbound 7-9am.
The building is located right by TOPS K-8 school, and during school drop-off and pick-up times, it is best to avoid parking on E Roanoke St or E Louisa St between Boylston Ave E and Eastlake Ave E, as many parents/guardians and school buses will be driving on those blocks.