Dr. Rahul Khurana, MD — Psychiatrist in Seattle, WA

4.3★★★★★★★★★★(6 reviews)

Address901 Boren Ave #701 WA, Seattle, WA 98104

Phone+1920-550-1893

Websiteseatpsych.com

Dr. Rahul Khurana is a psychiatrist based in Seattle, Washington. He graduated from the Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1998 and completed his psychiatry internship at Tufts University, followed by his residency at MCP/Hahnemann University. Dr. Khurana's practice is located at Cabrini Tower. He has a particular focus on geriatric psychiatry and the psychiatric dimensions of conditions such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease. He is also noted for his work with anxiety, depression, OCD, and PTSD, and has experience with GeneSight testing for psychotropic medication selection. Dr. Khurana aims to explain conditions and treatment options clearly to patients and their families.

Best for

  • Geriatric patients
  • Patients with dementia
  • Patients seeking medication guidance
  • Individuals with anxiety, depression, OCD, or PTSD
Key servicesPsychiatric evaluation, Geriatric psychiatry, Dementia care, GeneSight testing, Medication management
Tagspsychiatrist, seattle, geriatric, dementia, alzheimer's, anxiety, depression, medication, genesight, psychopharmacology

Reviews on Google4.3 · 6 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★Heather LynnAug 2025

I highly recommend Dr. Khurana, he understands geriatric residents and behaviors associated with dementia. I’ve seen many of his patients have great outcomes under his care.

★★★★★★★★★★Joelle BrounerSep 2021

Dr. Rahul Khurana, MD, treated our father for more than a year. His knowledge, skill, empathy and, professionalism made such a positive impact at the end of our father's life. The psychiatric dimensions of Alzheimer's disease were difficult for me to understand. Dr. Khurana has a great bedside manner. He excels at explaining what is happening and what the available options are. He was an invaluable member of a team coordinating my Dad's care in a complex circumstance. Dr. Khurana stuck by my Dad as things progressed. He didn't have to. We are profoundly grateful to him for easing the paranoia and anxiety that was making life unpleasant for my Dad.

★★★★★★★★★★Blake ThompsonFeb 2021

If you're looking for a great psychiatrist in Seattle, especially for geriatric psychiatry or for dementia care, then you should strongly consider this practice. Rahul Khurana is one of the best doctors with whom we've worked to coordinate psychiatric and psychological care. I run a group therapy practice in the Seattle area (Seattle Anxiety Specialists) and we sometimes need to refer our patients to other providers for psychiatric care (especially those whose anxiety, depression , OCD, or PTSD is more severe and resistant to treatment). We get great feedback from all the patients we send to Dr. Khurana, not just those seeing him for geriatric psychiatry or dementia care. He's a wonderfully thoughtful and insightful provider, whether you're 18 or 80+ The bottom line is that our patients seem to do really well under his care. He's definitely earned our trust and our respect. We'll be sending patients his way for many years to come.

★★★★★★★★★★Joanne CookAug 2018

Thorough & caring

★★★★★★★★★★SM PottsJun 2018

Re; Dr. Rahul Khurana: I don't recall his title, but in 2012, I believe he was the psychiatrist in charge of the inpatient geropsychiatric unit for Highline Hospital, in Burien, Washington, currently owned by the Franciscan group. I had cared for my mom at home for several years. She was a beautiful, smart, happy person, and very healthy at age 92 She had challenges that individually were not extremely serious, but combined became worrisome. I wanted her to have the very best care to stay healthy and enjoy life with me and all of us. We both felt being with other people, choices of daily activities, and health concerns professionally monitored in a facility, would benefit her. We planned to carry on our fun times together as always. After a 5 day stay at Highline for bronchitis, first since 1960's, she was transferred to the geropsych unit to evaluate if her current antidepressant would be adequate that even a positive, major lifestyle change might impact. Having my mom under Dr. Khurana's care is a mistake I'll regret the rest of my life. I believe it was the gross incompetence my 92 year old mother suffered under his care that began an avoidable spiral, that caused my mom's ultimate, untimely death. I got a copy of her entire chart that also shows NO effort to give her eye drops for almost 2 weeks by his staff for her glaucoma. The nurse noted N/A (Not Available) every single day for 14 days. A nurse is REQUIRED to give all meds ordered. There are other, worse, but too complicated incidences to explain here. Below is the most damaging. I found out after seeing my mom take an immediate decline, and get worse in 2 weeks, after taking her out of the facility, that Medicare was looking closely at the elderly receiving too many psych medications in inpatient facilities. I'm not sure about details or facilities consequences. I would guess from my work experience in healthcare, it would impact federal funding. It certainly would explain my moms odd treatment, reducing her medication that showed no signs of being too high a dose. I believe now, Dr. Khurana knew full well my mom didn't need to be there. I had been concerned that at worst, a lifestyle change at her age could trigger a depression. I was concerned if her current dose would be enough, and if she may need more, surely not less! I believe he wanted the revenue for her stay, and because of Medicare scrutiny, he could not ADD a medication, so he DECREASED it to justify her admission. I was VERY resistant and confused, by his decision, which I voiced to him. At that point, he had the responsibility to tell me the truth, but instead he disregarded my mom's health and safety. He could have cared less. He sat me down in his office, and asked, "Now, isn't it the possibility of losing your mother that's REALLY upsetting you?" I responded, "YES!" I should have added, " You IDIOT" He told me to "trust" him. TRUST? My mom, of course became depressed, and just got worse. NONE of what he was doing made sense to me. That was when I finally got so scared I took her out. However, once it had been lowered by a doctor, it began a long process of getting the medication increased to a therapeutic dosage. The geriatric brain is very sensitive and hard to stabilize. I would not trust this guy to counsel my dog. Oh, yes. He had a golden retriever that was always with him. I wasn't TOLD it was a therapy dog, and finally decided it simply distracted from the fact he was a lousy doctor. It was very embarrassing once when he barely made eye contact talking to us, because he was so distracted by the dog chewing his foot. I consider his discharge summary largely fiction, stating my mom did "well", among other outrageous lies. I don't know how my mom falling into a depression, and me taking her out (not mentioned in it) could be considered "doing well." This man caused my mom harm, and caused me to suffer still, and forever, terrible regret and wonder if I would still have my mom, if it were not for her being exposed to him because of me.

★★★★★★★★★★M. L. VenemaNov 2017

Dr Khurana was nice enough to see me (for free as he doesn't take Medicaid!) on a one time thing for a genetic testing he and very few other doctors in Seattle do called GeneSight. It tells you based on genetic markers what antidepressants and opioids will work for you and what won't. I've struggled to find the "right med" in both of these categories and got my results emailed to me not 3 days later! He's also got a very cute therapy golden retriever.

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