About
Dr. Angela Hendrick is a board-certified family physician and the founder of Lupine Family Medicine in Wenatchee, WA. She has practiced family medicine in Wenatchee since 2010, initially delivering babies and caring for hospitalized patients across the full spectrum of family medicine. She holds board certification in family medicine and earned her MD from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine on a four-year National Health Service Scholarship. Her undergraduate training at Michigan State University, where she studied Physiology with a specialization in health and humanities, included four years as a research assistant co-authoring papers on protein synthesis for hepatitis B and cancer diagnosis. She completed her residency in family medicine at Valley Family Medicine in Renton, WA.
Born in the Philippines and raised in the mountains without running water or electricity, Dr. Hendrick immigrated with her mother to Michigan at age 12. She attended Michigan State on a research scholarship while working at least three jobs. Her clinical interests span chronic disease management, women's health, substance use disorder treatment, immigration physicals, and preventive care. She speaks English, Spanish, Tagalog, and Cebuano. She lives near Mission Ridge with her husband Jerem, a firefighter, and their two sons, whom she homeschools. Dr. Hendrick is passionate about evidence-based medicine, mindfulness, and the conviction that the patient-physician relationship is a core part of healing.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
Michigan State University, B.S. Physiology (specialization in health and humanities)
Medical School
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
Residency
Family Medicine, Valley Family Medicine - Renton, WA
Additional Training
Research assistant at MSU for 4 years; co-authored papers on protein synthesis for hepatitis B and cancer diagnosis/treatment
Certifications
Languages
English, Spanish, Tagalog, Cebuano
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Hendrick right for?
Dr. Hendrick suits patients who want a single, consistent physician handling a broad range of needs. Adults managing chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, COPD, or anxiety will find her chronic disease focus valuable. She also serves patients navigating opioid or alcohol use disorder recovery through Suboxone and structured treatment plans. Women seeking primary and reproductive health care, cancer survivors needing ongoing primary support, and patients requiring immigration or CDL physicals all fit well within her practice. Her multilingual ability in English, Spanish, Tagalog, and Cebuano makes her accessible to a diverse patient population.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Hendrick treats a broad range of acute and chronic conditions. Her chronic disease focus includes diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, COPD, asthma, anxiety, depression, PTSD, chronic pain, and skin conditions like acne, eczema, and psoriasis. She also manages alcohol and opioid use disorders, weight management, and provides primary care for cancer survivors.
Yes. Dr. Hendrick holds board certification in family medicine and has been a certified family physician since 2007. She earned her MD from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and completed her residency at Valley Family Medicine in Renton, WA.
Yes. Dr. Hendrick offers Suboxone induction and ongoing opioid use disorder treatment. This falls under a specialized services tier at $150 per month, which also includes the full primary care membership. Once a patient stabilizes, typically within about 12 months, they return to the standard monthly membership rate.
Dr. Hendrick speaks English, Spanish, Tagalog, and Cebuano. This makes her accessible to Filipino and Spanish-speaking patients in the Wenatchee area who prefer to discuss their health in their native language.
Yes. Dr. Hendrick performs a wide range of in-office procedures including trigger point injections, skin biopsies, lesion excisions, abscess incision and drainage, earwax removal, wart removal, and EKG and spirometry testing. Members receive these procedures as part of their monthly membership.
Dr. Hendrick has practiced family medicine in Wenatchee since 2010. She spent her early career delivering babies and caring for hospitalized patients before transitioning to direct primary care. She opened Lupine Family Medicine on March 1, 2023.
Yes. Dr. Hendrick performs immigration physicals, which she offers as a one-time visit for $500. This fee includes the required lab tests. Note that other tests and vaccines are not included in that price. Availability is limited, and the practice maintains a waitlist for this service.
Dr. Hendrick grounds her clinical decisions in science and evidence. She does not prescribe antibiotics or controlled substances without clinical indication. She pairs that rigor with a genuine belief in mindfulness and compassion as therapeutic tools. She views the patient-physician relationship as a core and sacred part of the healing process.
Yes, with an important distinction. Dr. Hendrick has opted out of Medicare. Medicare-eligible patients who want to see her sign a yearly private agreement and pay directly. The practice does not bill Medicare for services.
Doctor profile last updated April 11, 2026
