About
Dr. Stefie Deeds grew up in Michigan and completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan before heading to Case Western Reserve University for medical school. She trained in primary care-focused Internal Medicine at the University of Washington, where she later joined the faculty as an Assistant Professor of Medicine. During that time, she taught medical students and conducted quality research before turning her focus to building her own practice.
Dr. Deeds holds board certification in both Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine and earned fellowship status in the American College of Physicians. Seattle Met named her a Top Doctor. She founded Deeds Health in 2024, bringing her academic and clinical background to a practice built around preventive care, metabolic health, women's health, and longevity medicine. She is passionate about nutrition, lifestyle medicine, and helping patients understand the biology behind weight and aging. Outside the clinic, she is a mom to two boys, an avid West Seattleite, a maker of art, a runner, and a baseball coach.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
University of Michigan
Medical School
Case Western Reserve University
Residency
Internal Medicine (Primary Care focus), University of Washington
Additional Training
Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Washington
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Deeds right for?
Dr. Deeds is a strong fit for adults who want a proactive, science-grounded approach to their health. Patients navigating weight management, metabolic concerns, or hormonal shifts during perimenopause and menopause benefit from her dual board certifications. She serves patients who want to understand the biology behind their health, not just manage symptoms. Adults focused on healthy aging and longevity will find her Momentum membership particularly well suited to their goals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Deeds treats a broad range of primary care and internal medicine conditions. Her clinical focus includes metabolic health, obesity, chronic disease management, and women's hormonal health. She also works with patients on preventive care, healthy aging, and longevity planning.
Yes. Dr. Deeds holds board certifications in both Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine. She also holds fellowship status in the American College of Physicians, designated by the FACP credential.
Dr. Deeds completed medical school at Case Western Reserve University. She then trained in primary care-focused Internal Medicine at the University of Washington. After residency, she joined the UW faculty as an Assistant Professor of Medicine.
Dr. Deeds takes a biology-first approach to weight and metabolism. She is board certified in Obesity Medicine and passionate about helping patients understand the science behind weight. Her Bodywell program offers a structured six-month weight loss membership for patients seeking focused support.
Yes. Dr. Deeds runs a dedicated Women's Health and Menopause Clinic at Deeds Health. She focuses on perimenopausal and postmenopausal care, including hormone therapy and metabolic health assessment.
Dr. Deeds served as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington. During that time, she taught medical students and conducted quality research. She brought that academic foundation with her when she founded Deeds Health in 2024.
Dr. Deeds takes a data-driven approach to longevity through the Momentum membership. She uses DEXA body composition testing, VO2 Max testing, biomarker analysis, and mobility evaluation to build each patient a personalized Longevity Blueprint. Her work in this area draws on her background in preventive and lifestyle medicine.
Yes. Seattle Met named Dr. Deeds a Top Doctor. Deeds Health also earned the West Seattle 2025 Emerging Business of the Year distinction in the practice's first full year.
Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026
