“I 100% understand why Fred Hutch recommends them so highly. They make you feel so safe and heard. I was in and out of there within half an hour. I'm 31 and post double mastectomy for breast cancer so I will need compression products the rest of my life. And I will be going to Mary Catherine's for all of my compression product needs.”
“Everyone here is very nice and helpful. I had an issue with my insurance covering a new medication recently and they went out of their way to assist me. Highly recommended.”
“Excellent service with Soundview Medical Supplies. I've been with this company now for about 2 plus years. They handled incontinence supplies and other items with very few issues. Office staff very kind and upstanding of my needs. Don't understand why all the bad ratings? I recommend them to anyone who needs monthly medical supplies needs delivered to the home...”
“Very persistent to work with doctors that didn't want to follow through. Very kind, efficient and hard workers. I would hire again in a heartbeat. Thank you.”
“Brandon helped me so much today with a challenging problem!
He was patient, thoughtful and knowledgable about his products.
I will hope his superiors will put my review in his employee file!
He is a real asset to Norco Seattle. I will ask for him again and again.”
“I have a degenerative issue and was recommended to get a wheelchair while I am still somewhat ambulatory to assist with future needs. I found shopping for and even figuring out what type of wheelchair I needed incredibly daunting. I called the closest place and how lucky I am that Shevon was there to help!
She went through the different types of manual wheelchairs, helped me figure out my "size" and really educated me.
I feel like I was very much unsure about how to even approach this - but Shevon really made a huge difference in my confidence moving forward. She clearly knew what she was talking about about and really helped me verbalize my needs by asking really questions about my travel habits.
All in all, cannot recommend this place enough to be your first and last stop for new wheelchair users.”