Danielle Catudio, DNP, ARNP, CPNP-PC

Dr. Danielle Catudio, DNP, ARNP, CPNP-PC is a board-certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner providing primary care to children from infancy through young adulthood. She is passionate about building long-term, trusting relationships with families and creating a supportive medical home focused on wellness, prevention, and developmental health.

From a young age, Danielle was drawn to math, science, and working with people. Early experiences in healthcare fostered a deep appreciation for the compassion and impact providers can have on patients and families. Nursing school solidified her love for pediatrics, and after working in a variety of pediatric settings, she was inspired to continue her training as a pediatric provider.

Danielle earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Seattle University and her Doctor of Nursing Practice from the University of Washington. After completing her BSN, she worked at Seattle Children’s Hospital for seven years, where she gained extensive experience caring for children in acute and complex medical settings. While completing her DNP degree, she also worked as a school nurse at John Hay Elementary School and Hamilton Middle School, which was a very fun adventure and created a drive to be a consistent presence for her patients.

Following graduate training, Danielle spent seven years at Village Pediatrics in Issaquah, a setting that played an important role in developing her skills and experience in primary care. While she is grateful for the growth and experience she gained there, Danielle is especially excited to now practice in the community where she lives. Serving her own community has long been a personal and professional goal, and she feels honored to care for Seattle families and foster meaningful, therapeutic relationships close to home.

Danielle takes a warm, collaborative, and evidence-based approach to care, tailoring recommendations to each child’s unique needs and family values. She considers it a true honor to serve as a primary care resource for families, especially new parents, recognizing that early parenthood is often filled with questions about feeding, sleep, development, and infant care. She values being a trusted, steady presence during this time and believes families benefit deeply from having a collaborative and accessible partner in their child’s health.

Danielle is enthusiastic about creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all family structures and dynamics, and is committed to ensuring a safe, affirming space for children and families of all cultural backgrounds. She is especially passionate about providing compassionate, supportive care for LGBTQ+ children, adolescents, and families, and helping them establish a trusted medical home.

Outside of work, Danielle enjoys reading, attending live music, and spending time outdoors. She loves traveling, from short camping trips to exploring new cities. Danielle is also a proud mom to a wonderful daughter, and together they enjoy crafting, solving puzzles, and going on adventures around Seattle.