Miriam Neema Bagalwa
Nurse Practitioner
1st Way South Federal Way WA, 98003About
Hello, I’m Dr. Miriam Bagalwa, a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner with a doctorate in nursing practice. I specialize in mental health, including geriatric psychiatry, depression, anxiety, PTSD, insomnia, and OCD. Over the past 10 years, I’ve helped individuals improve their mental health through holistic, evidence-based approaches. My practice is built on compassion and respect for each person’s journey. I focus on treating the whole individual, considering both mental and physical health to develop personalized care plans. Whether you’re seeking support for a specific concern or navigating life’s challenges, I’m here to guide you in a safe, nonjudgmental space. Together, we will create a treatment plan tailored to your unique needs, empowering you to take charge of your mental health and achieve emotional well-being. Let’s work collaboratively to help you live your best life.
Treatment philosophy:
I believe in treating patients as whole individuals, prioritizing their unique needs and circumstances. My approach is compassionate, patient-centered, and focused on fostering trust and open communication. With expertise in cardiology, mental health, and chronic disease management, I combine evidence-based practices with lifestyle modifications to empower patients to achieve their health goals and improve their overall quality of life.
Education and Training
Seattle Pacific University Doctorate of Adult Gerontology 2020
Frontier Nursing University Master of PMHNP 2024
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- LPN to RN Life Care Center of Kirkland 2012 - 2017
- Critical Care and ER Registered Nurse Valley Medical Center 2017 - 2021
- Primary Care Provider Crown Health Mobile and Virtual Primary Care 2021 - Present
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