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Timothy Cristman, PA-C, is a dedicated and experienced physician assistant with more than 25 years of clinical practice across Washington, Alaska, Utah, and New York. He earned his degree from the University of Washington School of Medicine MEDEX Physician Assistant Program in 2000.
Tim provides comprehensive primary care for patients of all ages. His clinical focus centers on accurate diagnosis and patient-centered decision-making. He believes in presenting clear, thoughtful treatment options and partnering with patients to select the path that best fits their individual needs and goals. As he often shares, “I give patients the high standards I appreciate from my providers,” reflecting his commitment to delivering the same respect, attentiveness, and quality of care he would want for himself and his family.
Outside of medicine, Tim treasures time with his family, including his three daughters, three granddaughters, one grandson, and two great-grandsons. He enjoys skydiving, off-roading with 4×4 side-by-side RZRs, hiking, and camping. A lover of the outdoors, his favorite place to explore is Southern Utah.
Sol Bockelie is originally from Bremerton, WA. He graduated from medical school in 2021 at the Escuela Latinoamericana de Medicina(Latin American School of Medicine) in Havana, Cuba where he realized his passion for full spectrum care and community health. Sol completed his family medicine residency in Nampa, Idaho in 2025, where he came to appreciate the art of medicine in rural settings. He happily joined the Jamestown family after realizing that his values around a biopsychosocial-environmental approach to health and wellness were a match to the care provided at our clinic. Sol enjoys providing evidence-based, full-scope comprehensive primary care to his patients. Specific areas of interest include addiction medicine, LGBTQIA+ healthcare, wilderness medicine, and community health. He is happy to provide care in Spanish to our hispanohablantes. When not in the clinic, he can be found on a long run or hike, drinking another cup of coffee, or playing sous-chef to his husband, David.
Kristin Puhl, originally from Port Angeles, attended medical school at the University of Washington and graduated in 2018. She began her residency at Swedish Cherry Hill Rural Training Track in Seattle before returning to Port Angeles in 2019 and finishing in 2021. Kristin joined the Jamestown Family Health Clinic in the fall of 2022, bringing along her passion for providing care for the LGBTQIA+ community. Her other clinical interests include women’s health, as well as mental health care. She was drawn to working at Jamestown because of the tribe’s commitment to the health of the Peninsula, “It’s a wonderful place to work – I actually look forward to coming in.” She also appreciates the opportunity to work with people who often struggle with the medical system and doing so in a positive environment. When she’s not at the clinic, you will most likely find Kristin spending time with her dogs, “We tend to adopt little old dogs and spoil them, so I can’t claim they’re well-behaved, but they are very adorable!”
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