"Dr. Eaman graduated from University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor, Michigan and completed Family Medicine residency at Tacoma Family Medicine in Washington. After residency she worked for HealthPoint, traveling all over King County covering where needed at their community health centers. She then spent 6 years with University of Washington Neighborhood Clinics in Kent, WA. After more than a decade working as an employee, she decided to start her own practice, Oodle Family Medicine, where she could be the kind of family doctor she envisioned in medical school. She enjoys practicing the Direct Primary Care model because she has an unfettered partnership with her patients, free from the burdens of the corporate medical business model and profit-minded (instead of patient-minded) insurance agencies of modern American medical culture.
Dr. Eaman has been providing care for lesbian, bisexual, gay, queer, transgender, non-binary, gender-expansive and gender-diverse patients her entire career. She is passionate about educating medical students, residents and other physicians on how to provide appropriate care for this population. She is faculty with the University of Washington Medical School and works with students on their LGBTQ Pathways elective.
When not in clinic, Dr. Eaman plays music with her bands, Rainbow City Band and Filthy FemCorps. She also spends her free time with her animals, Archie the horse, Wally the dog, and Henry the cat.
Dr. Eaman also works occasionally for The Fred Hutch/SCCA Health Clinic and is Medical Director for Healthy Transitions in Montclair, NJ."