Dr. John F. Matista

5.0 ( 6 reviews )

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Ratings for Dr. John F. Matista

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Everything went better than the expected. Strong feeling of confidence when finished.

Submitted Sept. 9, 2022

5
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5
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I have written before and he is great. Explains and is on time, addresses the problem and I feel like I am in good hands.

Submitted Aug. 17, 2022

5
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5
Knowledge

Caring professional with excellent ideas. I recommend him without hesitation.

Submitted April 21, 2022

5
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John Matista was very helpful, thoughtful and proactive in his suggestions for dealing with my chronic condition. I feel like our conversation on lifestyle choices was a gamechanger for me, something you don't always see in this profession. I would very highly recommend his services to any prospective patients.

Submitted April 13, 2022

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5
Knowledge

Very knowledgeable, thorough and easy to understand. I found him to be kind and patient.

Submitted March 28, 2022

5
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5
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5
Knowledge

He always discusses options and explains why he's making his recommendations. He treats me with respect and kindness.

Submitted March 18, 2022


Dr. John F. Matista's Credentials

Accepting New Patients

Yes, this doctor is accepting new patients

Biography

John Matista, PA-C practices Cardiology at Skagit Regional Health. He received his PA-C from Wake Forest University/Bowman Gray School of Medicine and is Board Certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants. John Matista sees patients at multiple locations. Patients can make an appointment by contacting the clinic directly, or by requesting an appointment through the MyChart patient portal.John Matista is part of a multi-specialty team of healthcare professionals serving northwest Washington, dedicated to serving with compassion and respect, one patient at a time.