Brent, a patient of The Oregon Clinic gastroenterologist Dr. Branden Tarlow, underwent his first screening colonoscopy last year at age 47. He shares his story with us to help spread awareness and encourage others to screened for colon cancer.
Understanding the Impact of Oregon Measure 118 on Your Healthcare As your healthcare provider, we don’t normally get involved in politics. But we felt it was important to share information about…
2024 Marks 10th Time The Oregon Clinic has Ranked Among Top 10 Best Places to Work Portland, OR – October 1, 2024 — The Oregon Clinic (TOC) was named Oregon’s…
Is the new colon cancer blood test the quick and easy alternative to a colonoscopy screening for colon cancer? The short answer is, unfortunately, not. You may have seen recent…
Research shows a strong connection between food allergies and eosinophilic esophagitis (EOE). These six foods are most commonly associated with this allergic response: dairy, wheat, soy, eggs, nuts, and seafood/shellfish.…
Stress might feel like it’s all in the mind. But being constantly triggered by stressors at home, work, and out in the world has a very real effect on the…
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A selection of videos with orthopedic exercise guidance for common ankle conditions treated by Dr. Aaron Schwartz. Lateral Sprained Ankle Stretches and exercises to help the healing process after a lateral…
Dr. Matthew Solhjem with The Oregon Clinic Radiation Oncology spoke with CURE as part of their “Speaking Out” video series. During the conversation, Dr. Solhjem talked about the benefits of MRI-guided stereotactic…
The Oregon Clinic transitioned to the Providence instance of Epic on June 10, 2024. This impacts how you send referrals to The Oregon Clinic physicians. IMPORTANT | Now that we…
Dr. Lara Williams, a board-certified OB/GYN at The Oregon Clinic Obstetrics & Gynecology North, was recently a guest on the Delivering Health podcast hosted by Dr. John Neustadt. She appeared…
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Tom Sanchez, CEO of The Oregon Clinic is featured in a May 22 article published in The Portland Business Journal. Tom spoke with healthcare reporter Elizabeth Hayes about how The Oregon Clinic has evolved since Covid emerged in March 2020.
The Friday before Memorial Day is “Don’t Fry Day!” As you head outdoors to kick off the summer season, our dermatologists remind you to protect your skin. Skin cancer is…
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On June 10, 2024, The Oregon Clinic will transition to a new Electronic Health Record (EHR) system called Epic. A key feature of Epic is its patient portal, MyChart. MyChart…
A collection of videos with orthopedic exercise guidance for common hip conditions treated by Dr. Aaron Schwartz. IT Band Stretches A series of stretches to help relieve IT Band pain.…
This collection of videos provides exercise guidance for common orthopedic shoulder conditions treated by Dr. Aaron Schwartz. Frozen Shoulder Stretches and exercises to help relieve frozen shoulder pain. Shoulder Impingement…
Videos to provide exercise guidance for common orthopedic conditions treated by Dr. Aaron Schwartz. Tennis Elbow Pain relief treatments for tennis elbow.
The Milwaukie Review shared the news about The Oregon Clinic’s new Happy Valley Urology clinic. Read it here!
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New clinic space increases appointment availability on the East side of Portland Portland, OR – Today The Oregon Clinic’s (TOC) urology specialty opened a Happy Valley location, providing a new,…
This year, National Doctors’ Day is recognized on March 30, 2024. We thank all The Oregon Clinic physicians for their dedication to providing exceptional care for our community! We are…
When Dr. Schwartz sees a candidate for shoulder replacement, he loads your CT scan results into the Virtual Implant Positioning™ (VIP) System to build an exact computer model of your…
If you’re experiencing advanced osteoarthritis of the shoulder, total shoulder replacement and reverse total shoulder replacement are effective orthopedic solutions. During these procedures, Dr. Aaron Schwartz expertly replaces the damaged…
Articular cartilage covering the end of the bone is crucial for smooth joint function. Tears and damage to this delicate tissue cause joint pain and can significantly impact quality of…
Overview of AC Joint Repair AC joint repair surgery is an advanced orthopedic treatment designed to address torn or damaged ligaments in the acromioclavicular (AC) joint, where the shoulder blade…
Distal Biceps Repair for Tendon Injuries Distal biceps repair is a surgical procedure designed to treat injuries to the tendon connecting the forearm muscle to the elbow. Such injuries often…
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month Colon Cancer Awareness Month starts off each year on March 1 with Dress in Blue Day. The Oregon Clinic is proud to stand in…
A rotator cuff tear involves damage to one or more tendons in the shoulder, often causing significant pain and limiting arm movement. Rotator cuff tear repair is one of the…
Overview of Minimally Invasive Hip Labral Repair Surgery The hip labrum is a ring of cartilage that surrounds the socket of the hip joint. It acts as a cushion and…
Your shoulder has a ring of cartilage surrounding the ball and socket joint called the labrum, which helps keep the shoulder joint stable. The cartilage can become damaged through injury,…
Overview of Meniscal Root Repair The meniscus is a C-shaped cartilage located in the knee joint, serving as a crucial shock absorber that cushions the knee and helps stabilize the…
Overview of Achilles Tendon Repair for Achilles Tear and Rupture Achilles tendon ruptures are a common sports injury that can significantly impact mobility and athletic performance. When an Achilles tear…
ACL reconstruction surgery is one of the most commonly performed procedures performed by Dr. Aaron Schwartz for individuals suffering from ACL tears or chronic knee instability. What is ACL Reconstruction?…
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) injections promote healing after injury or surgery. The ACP Max™ Platelet-Rich Plasma System is a next-generation PRP device that allows doctors to take a larger blood…
Knee cartilage tears and damage can cause pain and limit movement. BioUni® OATS® is a specialized cartilage tear repair technique performed by Dr. Aaron Schwartz to fix this problem. BioUni…
The Syndesmosis Tightrope is a specialized surgical fixation technique designed to permanently repair severe sprains of the syndesmosis ligament in the ankle. This ligament is crucial for maintaining stability between…
IntraOsseous Bioplasty is a cutting-edge procedure performed by Dr. Aaron Schwartz in Portland, Oregon to address pain and damage in the knee caused by arthritis or acute ligament injuries. This…
Biceps tenodesis is a specialized orthopedic procedure aimed at relieving shoulder pain and improving joint stability. This surgery involves reattaching the biceps tendon to the humerus bone, which alleviates pain…
Overview of Superior Capsular Reconstruction Superior capsular reconstruction of the shoulder is a specialized orthopedic surgery designed to address irreparable rotator cuff tears. This advanced procedure provides an effective solution…
We’re excited to share the remarkable story of Dr. Vivien Thomas as we continue our series honoring the voices and stories of Black History Month. Dr. Thomas was a renowned Black scientist…
Philip King, an audiologist at The Oregon Clinic, shared his expertise on hearing loss with Oregonian writer Lizzy Acker in her column, Why Tho? Experts weigh in on how to…
Heather Fischle, an audiologist at The Oregon Clinic, shared her expertise about helping loved ones manage their hearing loss with Oregonian writer Lizzy Acker in her column, Why Tho? How…
As we honor the voices and stories of Black History Month, we’re pleased to share the history of Coralie Franklin Cook, a Black activist, suffragist, orator and scholar. We thank…
The physical and financial costs for heart patients using semaglutides There is quite a bit of buzz about the connection between new weight loss medications and heart disease. This relatively…
Axonics Therapy treats symptoms of overactive bladder (including urinary urgency incontinence), bowel (fecal) incontinence and urinary retention.
Rezum Water Vapor Therapy is a minimally invasive procedure that treats the source of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) without surgery or drugs and their side effects. What is BPH and…
On February 1, 2024, The Oregon Clinic will stop accepting cash payments at our clinic locations. However, cash payments will still be accepted at our Central Administration Office at 541…
You may be concerned about how ongoing contract negotiations between Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield and Providence Health will impact your care. The Oregon Clinic is a separate entity from…
These videos will help you manage common daily activities in your sling after shoulder surgery with Dr. Aaron Schwartz. Putting on Your Sling How to put on your sling after…
A collection of videos with orthopedic exercise guidance for common knee conditions treated by Dr. Aaron Schwartz. Patellar Tendonitis Exercises to facilitate rehab for paterllar tendonitis. Patellofemoral Syndrome and Knee…
All but the most urgent surgeries and procedures scheduled at Portland area Providence hospitals are being delayed because these hospitals do not have enough anesthesiologists. This situation is limiting surgery and procedure access for many Oregon Clinic patients.
The Oregon Clinic Central Office is currently experiencing connectivity issues caused by a Comcast outage. This outage is affecting the phone system and workstations. We have opened an urgent ticket…
113 Physicians and Providers at The Oregon Clinic Voted as “Top Providers” by Peers Portland, OR – November 29, 2023 — One hundred and thirteen providers at The Oregon Clinic…
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Congratulations to The Oregon Clinic Gastroenterology South – Tualatin for earning 3rd place in the America’s Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers – Oregon 2024 ranking by Newsweek.
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The Life & Legacy of Lakota Medicine Man Martin High Bear Indigenous Peoples’ Day was made official in Oregon in 2021. This year, we are proud to highlight the life…
PowerShare Medical Image Uploader What is PowerShare? The Oregon Clinic has partnered with Nuance PowerShare, an image-sharing application, to offer providers and patients a way to easily and securely load…
Source: Otolaryngologists Are Still Debating the Effectiveness of Tongue Tie Treatment
Breastfeeding Should Not Be Painful The Myths About Painful Breastfeeding Breastfeeding Difficulty and Family Support How to Examine a Baby for Tongue Tie or Lip Tie Diagnosing Tongue Tie in…
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The Oregon Clinic Pulmonary Vascular Institute became the first accredited Center in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest in 2016. Today, it remains the only accredited location in Oregon, and is…
The Oregon Clinic (TOC) was named Oregon’s 5th Top Workplace among large employers by The Oregonian. The announcement came with the results of The Oregonian’s annual survey, which polls thousands…
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For the 55th anniversary of National Hispanic Heritage Month, The Oregon Clinic is proud to highlight the founding of Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center, a prominent local health care institution with a…
“Our team of physicians work hard to bring our specialized training and skill sets for performing routine and advanced endoscopy procedures, interpreting manometry studies, and solving GI conditions, all with an eye on the quality of care we deliver,” says Dr. Swapna Reddy, gastroenterologist at The Oregon Clinic.
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On 6/14/2021, Philips issued a recall notice for some of their positive airway pressure (PAP) devices due to potential health risks.
Second Oregon City gastroenterology site now open Portland, OR – July 19, 2023 – The Oregon Clinic’s (TOC) gastroenterology services are expanding in Oregon City with the opening of a new…
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45 IS THE NEW 50 If you are 45 years or older, believe it or not, it’s time to get a colonoscopy. Colon cancer is the second most common cause…
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Description of Procedure Treatment Location Anesthesia Type Recovery Time Pros Cons Laser Treatment Fiber is inserted into vein. Vein is then heated up and closed shut. Office, Out-patient Center or…
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The thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped organ located in the center of the neck that controls key functions of the body. Disease of the thyroid gland can affect nearly every…
The Endocrine System The Endocrine system is a complex collection of glands and organs that produce and secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream. The hormones secreted influence and control functions…
PAIN MANAGEMENT AFTER A BURN INJURY Dr. Niknam Eshraghi, burn surgeon with The Oregon Clinic and the Oregon Burn Center, offers advice on pain management, cleaning wounds, monitoring the injury,…
Trying to understand the implications of a diagnosis of cancer can be overwhelming and frightening. The list of excellent third-party websites below provides comprehensive and clear, unbiased information regarding a…
Mohs micrographic surgery is a specialized surgical procedure used to treat skin cancers, typically of the head and neck. Recurrent or more advanced tumors of the rest of the body…
Most patients are scheduled directly for Mohs or excision surgery without a preoperative visit. A consultation will be done on the day of the procedure. It is important that you…
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Gerd is a chronic condition where acid from the stomach backs up into the esophagus. This can lead to discomfort and damage to the lining of the esophagus if left…
If you have severe gallbladder symptoms, your doctor may recommend surgery to remove your gallbladder. It’s an organ you can live without. Gallbladder removal is known as a cholecystectomy. It…
If you have gallbladder symptoms, your doctor will examine you and decide what treatment is needed, if any. If your symptoms are severe, your doctor may recommend surgery to remove…
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You have undergone a surgical procedure in the office for the drainage of a perirectal abscess. We suggest that you go home, get off your feet and do as little…
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Actinic keratoses (AKs) can be the first step in developing skin cancer. They are common lesions of the epidermis (outermost layer of the skin) and are caused by exposure to…
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Educating yourself about your diagnosis and treatment options is important. Here are some well researched patient information websites to help you understand your condition and treatments. Resource Websites Recommended Reading…
Urodynamic testing is a group of tests that help to evaluate the way your bladder works. These tests are a standard part of evaluating urinary incontinence (urine leakage) and may…
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends lung cancer screening with low-dose computed tomography (CT) scans of the chest for individuals at high risk for developing lung cancer. We…
Cosmetic plastic surgery includes surgical procedures that reshape structures of the body to improve appearance and self-esteem. Brow/Forehead Lift A brow/forehead lift improves the look of drooping brows as well…
Injectable Fillers Injectable materials like collagen or Juvederm™ are temporary fillers injected into the face to fill out wrinkles or plump up lips. They can also correct contour irregularities or…
We provide a variety of skin repair and revision options to help you look and feel like your best self. Our surgeons are committed to helping you achieve beautiful and…
This type of specialized surgery can treat conditions that cause pain and impair the strength, function, and flexibility of your wrist and fingers. Surgery seeks to restore to near normal…
Cosmetic plastic surgery includes surgical and nonsurgical procedures that reshape normal structures of the body to improve appearance and self-esteem. Healthy individuals with a positive outlook and realistic expectations are…
Spondylolisthesis is a Greek term meaning “slippage of the bones in the spine”. It presents as the slippage (usually forward) of one vertebra relative to another. It is most commonly…
A lumbar disc microsurgery is a small surgery performed using a microscope, used to remove a piece of a herniated disc that is pushing on a nerve root and causing…
Compression fractures are fractures of the vertebral body, the front of the spine. They typically occur in the low thoracic or lumbar spine. Osteoporosis, or weak bone, is the most…
There are many causes for arm pain but only a small percentage of arm pain originates from pinched nerves in the neck. Nonetheless, the pain resulting from cervical radiculopathy, pinched…
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The Endovenous Radiofrequency Ablation (EVRFA) procedure is a minimally invasive treatment that uses radiofrequency (RF) energy to effectively treat patients suffering from varicose veins or Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI). A…
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Find relief from frustrating BPH symptoms with UroLift What is BPH? Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, or BPH, is a very common condition in which the prostate enlarges as men get older.…
Tummy tuck surgery, or abdominoplasty, removes the excess skin and fat from the middle and lower abdomen region and tightens the muscle wall. The abdominal skin and underlying muscles often…
Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation (APBI) is a technique that may be used in the treatment process of breast cancer. APBI delivers radiation therapy to the cavity in the breast after…
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among American men with about one in seven men diagnosed during his lifetime. The Oregon Clinic Radiation Oncologist Dr. Eric Hansen is on…
We provide a variety of aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery options to help you look and feel like your best self. Find out more about high-quality services we offer in…
ERCP is short for Endoscopic Retrograde CholangioPancreatography. Endoscopic refers to the use of an instrument called an endoscope – a thin, flexible tube with a tiny video camera and light…
Laparoscopic magnetic sphincter augmentation (LINX) involves implanting a small device (LINX) to tighten the opening of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and stop reflux while allowing the patient to eat…
In 2010, the esophageal surgeons of the Oregon Clinic were the first surgeons in the United States to perform a per-oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) as treatment for achalasia. Since then,…
An anterior cervical discectomy is a surgery designed to remove a herniated disc in the neck and relieve pressure on nerves. After disc removal, an artificial disc made of metal…
A cochlear implant is a surgically implanted device that partially restores hearing in individuals with extreme hearing loss. It differs from a hearing aid, which merely amplifies sounds, in that…
Allergy testing begins by pricking the skin with preloaded doses of antigens, pollens, dust, molds, etc., to get a quick idea which substances cause the most severe response. The allergy…
Medicine There are several classes of medications that can help provide pain relief. Anti-inflammatories are a mainstay of treatment for disc degeneration and arthritis in the spine. Nerve medicines, such…
A lumbar fusion is when two or more vertebrae in the low back are fused together to create a solid bridge of bone between the vertebrae and across the disc…
A newer form of immunotherapy is now offered at The Oregon Clinic Ear, Nose & Throat West and Ear, Nose & Throat South, called sublingual immunotherapy, or “SLIT.” Instead of…
An anterior cervical discectomy and fusion is a surgery designed to take two vertebrae in your neck and “weld” them together with a piece of bone. The bone is taken…
Cervical laminectomy and laminoplasty are procedures that are performed from the posterior or back of the neck to remove pressure on either the nerve roots or the spinal cord. A…
Breast reconstruction is a type of surgery for women who have had a breast removed (mastectomy). The surgery rebuilds the breast mound so that it is about the same size…
A spinal fusion is when two or more vertebrae in the low back are fused together to create a solid bridge of bone between the vertebrae and across the disc…
For a posterior cervical spine laminectomy, an incision is made on the back of the neck and the muscles over the lamina (posterior spine) are spread apart. The bony elements…
A posterior cervical foraminotomy is a small surgery performed using a microscope to remove a disc herniation or bone spur that is pushing on a nerve root and causing arm…
A laminectomy is an operation to expose the spine over the nerves. As the name implies, laminectomy means removing the lamina, which is the bony covering of the nerves in…
Hyperparathyroidism Parathyroid Glands The parathyroid glands are four small glands located in the neck that are responsible for controlling the calcium level in our blood. Despite the name similarity, the…
In primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), the bile ducts inside and outside the liver become inflamed and scarred. As the scarring increases, the ducts become congested and blocked. The ducts are…
Cirrhosis is the eleventh-leading cause of death by disease in the U.S. About 25,000 people die from the complications of cirrhosis each year; almost half of these are alcohol related.…
Irritable bowel syndrome is a disorder characterized most commonly by cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, and diarrhea. IBS causes a great deal of discomfort and distress, but it does not permanently harm…
The word gastroparesis is derived from the Latin words gastro pertaining to the stomach, and paresis, describing a type of weakness. In other words, it describes a condition in which the…
Stress incontinence is the inadvertent loss of urine with heavy lifting, laughing, coughing, or sneezing. Most commonly this occurs in elderly women after vaginal childbirth. Incontinence is a symptom, not…
Urinary incontinence is common. We can help. According to a recent report from the CDC, more than 50% of women who are at least 65 years old have urinary incontinence. 19% of…
Lumbar radiculopathy, or radiating nerve pain going down a leg, occurs in up to 40% of the population at some time during their life. Typically, the pain originates from a…
Rectal bleeding is the presence of blood with a bowel movement, either on the toilet tissue or in the toilet bowl. This is a common problem that may be minor…
Everyone has gas and eliminates it by burping or passing it through the rectum. However, many people think they have too much gas when they really have normal amounts. Most…
Stenosis in the spine is a narrowing of the canal, or space, for the spinal cord or nerves traveling within the spine. Stenosis can have many causes including disc bulging,…
What is BPH? Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, or BPH, is a common condition in which the prostate enlarges as men get older. BPH affects over 40 million Americans and over 500…
Myelopathy is a neurologic condition caused by spinal cord compression. It can lead to a large number of symptoms including neck or back pain, poor balance, numbness, weakness, trouble using…
Primary biliary cirrhosis is a disease that slowly destroys the liver’s bile ducts. Bile is a substance produced in the liver that helps digest fat in the small intestine and…
Autoimmune hepatitis is a disease in which the body’s immune system attacks liver cells. This immune response causes inflammation of the liver, also called hepatitis. Researchers think a genetic factor…
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an umbrella term that refers to both ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. However, about 10% of patients cannot reliably be put into either category based…
Ulcerative colitis is a disease that causes inflammation and sores, called ulcers, in the lining of the rectum and colon. Ulcers form where inflammation has killed the cells that usually…
Fecal seepage or incontinence is the inability to control your bowels. When you feel the urge to have a bowel movement, you may not be able to hold it until…
Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) is an inflammation of the esophagus generated by eosinophils. It is a common cause of swallowing difficulty, as well as heartburn that does not respond to conventional…
Diarrhea is loose, watery stools. A person with diarrhea typically passes stool more than three times a day. People with diarrhea may pass more than a quart of stool a…
Vocal cord dysfunction is the abnormal closure of the vocal cords, which causes sudden, severe attacks of breathing difficulty. It can occur in patients of any age, although it is…
Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer because it can spread quickly to other parts of the body (metastasize). Most melanomas appear as dark growths similar to moles,…
Most people have experienced a tear or fissure at the corner of the mouth that can occur in cold and dry weather or when yawning. Similarly, an anal fissure is…
When sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) and conductive hearing loss (CHL) occur together in the same ear it is referred to as a mixed hearing loss. Patients with SNHL who feel…
Constipation is defined as having a bowel movement fewer than three times per week. With constipation stools are usually hard, dry, small in size, and difficult to eliminate. Some people…
What is Celiac Disease? Pasta, breads, pastries and many other foods enjoyed in the Western diet contain a protein, gluten, which elicits an insidious immunologic reaction in our small intestine…
Adrenal Tumors A tumor begins when normal cells change and grows abnormally, forming a mass. A tumor can be benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous, meaning it can spread to or…
Most skin cancers develop on the visible outer layer of the skin (the epidermis), particularly on sun-exposed areas like the face, head, hands, arms, and legs. In addition to sun…
Eczema (dermatitis) is an itchy rash with inflamed skin. Symptoms can range in severity from mild itching and redness to severe blistering and cracked skin. Acute eczema can be red,…
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer, accounting for 80% of all skin cancers. BCC most often appears on areas of the body that have…
Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SNHL) occurs when there is damage to the inner ear or to the nerve between the inner ear and the brain. SNHL can be caused by noise…
Gastroesophageal reflux occurs when the contents of your stomach reflux or “back up” into the esophagus and/or mouth more often or more severely than normal. This reflux of stomach contents…
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New clinic opening expands appointment opportunities on the East side of Portland Portland, OR – March 6, 2023 – The Oregon Clinic’s (TOC) gastroenterology services are expanding to Happy Valley…
Colonoscopy continues to be the gold standard of colorectal cancer prevention. Over the past few years, we have sadly seen many beloved celebrities, athletes, and actors pass away due to…
Portland, OR – February 27, 2023 – Two of The Oregon Clinic’s different specialty groups today debut a new shared location at Legacy Meridian Park Medical Center. The Oregon Clinic…
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In 2021, The Oregon Clinic’s Board was proud to make Martin Luther King Jr. Day a paid holiday for our staff. While the decision to reduce access to healthcare by…
Portland, OR – November 22, 2022 — Seventy-five providers at The Oregon Clinic (TOC) were named to Portland Monthly Magazine’s annual “Top Medical Providers” list, recognized by their peers as…
For someone with celiac disease, following a strict gluten-free diet is vital. However, this can bring new challenges navigating what to eat during the holidays. These special times often center…
Newest group will double the number of orthopedic specialists at The Oregon Clinic Portland, OR – November 10, 2022 – The Oregon Clinic (TOC) is excited to announce that Orthopedic…
Dr. Michael Skokan, pulmonologist at The Oregon Clinic, was interviewed on a radio program for Public News Service to bring awareness to Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Source: November Brings Awareness to…
You may have recently heard or seen stories on Saturday Night Live or CNN that referenced a new study questioning the effectiveness of colonoscopies. The bold headlines and one-liners incorrectly…
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The Oregon Clinic was named Oregon’s seventh Top Workplace among large employers by The Oregonian. The announcement came with the results of The Oregonian’s annual survey, which polls thousands of…
September is thyroid cancer awareness month. Although thyroid cancer accounts for only about 1.5% of new cancer diagnoses in the US, rates of thyroid cancer have been steadily rising over…
In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15th – October 15th), we are sharing the incredible stories of Hispanic and Latinx individuals who made important contributions to the medical…
Portland, OR — The Oregon Clinic (TOC) will transition to a new electronic health records (EHR) software, using an Epic system provided through Tegria, a healthcare technology services and consulting…
Colon cancer is one of the most common and deadly cancers in the US. Thankfully, it is one of the few cancers that can be prevented. And, if caught early,…
LGBTQIA+ (an inclusive term that includes people of all genders and sexualities, such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, queer, intersex, asexual, pansexual, and allies) Pride Month is celebrated each…
The Oregon Clinic’s Dr. Bobak Ghaheri was interviewed in the Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery podcast series this month for a randomized controlled trial study he conducted on tongue tie release.…
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the US with nearly 9,500 people diagnosed every day.1 While skin cancer affects people of all races and ethnicities, the…
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the contributions of AAPI individuals to the history and culture of the US. The…
At The Oregon Clinic, telehealth now accounts for 10% of all visits. “Pre-pandemic, we were not doing any virtual visits,” said Tom Sanchez, the Oregon Clinic’s CEO. “We launched telehealth…
Please note: In May 2021, the US Preventive Services Task Force updated its guidelines for colorectal cancer screening, lowering the recommended screening age from 50 to 45. March is colon…
March is colon cancer awareness month. After losing her father to colon cancer, The Oregon Clinic’s own Lauren Scott of OBGYN East is using this time to share her father’s story, urging people…
The Oregon Clinic is proud to offer its employees a comprehensive benefits package, including support for financial wellness. Our employees have access to Save First, a financial wellness program that…
Colon cancer remains a common and deadly cancer—it is the second most common cause of cancer death in men and women in the United States. Colonoscopy remains the gold standard…
This Black History Month, The Oregon Clinic is proud to celebrate the incredible accomplishments and lasting impact of Black pioneers in American medicine. These men and women were champions of…
Beginning January 2022, Gastrointestinal & Minimally Invasive Surgery (GMIS) will be The Oregon Clinic Center for Advanced Surgery (CAS). We’ll continue delivering the highest quality surgical care, while remaining at…
Seventy-two providers at The Oregon Clinic (TOC) were named to Portland Monthly Magazine’s annual “Top Doctors, Physician Assistants, and Nurse Practitioners” list, recognized by their peers as among the best…
November is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Awareness Month. COPD is a chronic lung disease that makes it difficult to breathe and can cause severe coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness. As of 2019, COPD is the third leading…
Benign prostatic hyperplasia/enlargement (BPH/BPE) is a common diagnosis among aging men. Men with persistent symptoms despite medications or those who cannot tolerate medications will benefit from procedures. In the current…
This November, we’re raising awareness of the warning signs and risks for pancreatic cancer, often called the “world’s toughest cancer.” Pancreatic cancer is the 3rd leading cause of cancer-related death…
Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) was initially developed as a diagnostic tool in the 1980s. In 2012, the field of therapeutic EUS expanded significantly due to the introduction of lumen apposing metal…
The Oregon Clinic was named Oregon’s sixth Top Workplace among large employers by The Oregonian. The announcement came with the results of The Oregonian’s annual survey, which polls thousands of…
It’s more important than ever to get your flu shot. As we continue to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s more important than ever to get your flu shot. Even…
Don’t forget to check your neck! Thyroid cancer is a relatively rare form of cancer and accounts for only about 1.5% of new cancer diagnoses in the US. However, over the…
At Providence Portland Medical Center, doctors and nurses struggle to keep an ICU full of mostly unvaccinated COVID patients from becoming overwhelmed. Watch this video collaboration between Providence Portland and…
We understand our patients who are taking immune-suppressing medicines have questions about the COVID vaccine and if they should get a booster shot. We encourage everyone to get vaccinated against…
The Oregon Clinic Urology opens their newest location in Hood River on Friday, July 16. Urology – Hood River1790 May StHood River, OR 97031503-488-2323 The Oregon Clinic Urology provides exceptional…
After suffering from severe stomach pain for over a year, at 32 years old Lynn’s world was turned upside down when she was diagnosed with stage two colon cancer. Lynn…
Over the last 50 years, the global rate of melanoma incidence has increased dramatically, on average between 3-5 percent per year. In the US alone, almost 100,000 new cases of…
On June 19, 1865, Union General Gordon Granger went to Galveston, Texas and issued an order freeing thousands of enslaved Americans. Juneteenth (a mash-up of June and 19th) acknowledges the…
Each June, the rainbow flag – a symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) pride – flies in celebration of diversity and equality. During Pride Month, we reflect…
T. Domi Le, MD, MA (she/her/hers) Chair of The Oregon Clinic’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee Gastroenterologist The Oregon Clinic Each June, the rainbow flag – a symbol of lesbian, gay,…
Over the past few decades, the rate of new thyroid cancer diagnoses has increased significantly in the US and worldwide. Much of this rising incidence is thought to be due…
The Oregon Clinic is pleased to add orthopedics to our surgical offerings with the addition of our newest specialty group. The Oregon Clinic Orthopedics, previously Portland Knee Clinic, has practiced in…
The Friday of Memorial Day Weekend is “Don’t Fry Day”! PROTECT YOUR SKIN TODAY AND EVERY DAY There will be over five million new cases of skin cancer diagnosed in…
We condemn anti-Asian violence. I, like you, am sickened by the shooting of eight people, including six Asian women, by a white man in Atlanta last week. My heart goes…
Source: Standardization of thyroid ultrasound reporting in the community setting decreases biopsy rates
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a chronic condition characterized by acid flowing back up the esophagus from the stomach. It affects an estimated 18-28 percent of adults in North America. Common Symptoms of GERD…
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), the most prevalent of functional gastrointestinal disorders, is commonly diagnosed by gastroenterologists and primary care physicians. Recurrent abdominal pain and altered bowel habits, along with bloating…
Why take chances? Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related death for men and women and about 5 percent of Americans will develop colorectal cancer in their…
Source: Providence Cancer Institute announces $2M endowed chair
Colon cancer remains a common and deadly cancer—it is the second most common cause of cancer death in men and women in the United States. …
PORTLAND, Ore. — When Laurie Kelley began as chief philanthropy officer for Providence in Oregon, little did she know that her husband would be diagnosed with cancer and in need…
Portland Knee Clinic brings two orthopedic surgeons, a new expertise for the physician-led specialty group Portland, OR – The Oregon Clinic (TOC) will add orthopedics as its newest specialty this…
Source: Oregon telehealth bill has a legion of provider fans, but insurers raise cost concerns
American Heart Month is a time to focus on improving heart health and preventing heart disease, the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. This…
Can the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine cause COVID-19 infection? The COVID-19 vaccines currently available, Moderna and Pfizer, are not live vaccines. Therefore, they cannot cause a COVID-19 infection in the recipient.…
Source: Results of Lung Cancer Screening in the Community
Source: 4 Portland health systems gear up for mass vaccination clinic at Convention Center
Source: Independent clinics cry out for faster inclusion in vaccine distribution in Oregon
Forty-three providers at The Oregon Clinic (TOC) were named to Portland Monthly Magazine’s annual “Top Medical Providers” list, recognized by their peers as among the best in the region. Spanning…
Dr. Swapna Reddy speaks with two local news stations about the gastrointestinal symptoms of COVID. Dr. Reddy is a gastroenterologist at our Gastroenterology South clinic. Source: Here’s what to look out…
Keeping your skin healthy during winter isn’t easy: bitter cold and wind outside and hot air from the heater inside can make your skin dry, red, itchy, and irritated. The…
Dr. David Hotchkin, a pulmonary and critical care physician at The Oregon Clinic, describes his experience with treating COVID-19 patients. He and his colleagues are seeing younger and sicker patients…
Source: Alarming number of active people in ER with COVID
Source: ‘We see individuals who are otherwise healthy, literally dying’: Oregon doctor shares experiences of treating COVID-19
As a nurse with over 28 years of experience caring for patients, Mary, 55, always tries to practice what she preaches about getting regular screenings and checkups. During her annual…
New recommendation is a significant step in colorectal cancer prevention The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) — the nation’s leading panel for medical guidance — has joined the American…
This November, we’re raising awareness of lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer deaths in the US to encourage more early screening, diagnosis and treatment. Unfortunately, most lung cancers are…
Beginning October 31, The Oregon Clinic Ear, Nose & Throat Plaza will change their name to Ear, Nose & Throat Northeast. Their providers will continue delivering the highest quality care to patients while remaining at…
Watch Cardiologist Dr. Sandeep Garg explain Atrial Fibrillation (AFib), its complications and how diet and exercise can make a big difference in the video below.
After being diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AFib), Jeanie had an irregular heartbeat and increased risk of stroke. When a cardioversion failed to restore her natural heart rhythm, she knew she…
Destructive wildfires ravaged the Western United States this year. Unfortunately, it may be a trend we continue to see each year. The smoke this fall has impacted nearly every Oregonian.…
Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that causes damage to the small intestine when gluten is consumed. To test for celiac disease, your physician will order a blood test. If…
Wearing a face mask has become an obligation to help keep ourselves and our patients healthy. Unfortunately, shortages of PPE necessitate that we wear the same mask for long periods…
If you are inspired by Jeanie’s story, you can make small, important lifestyles changes to stay healthy. “Along with pharmaceutical methods to treat cardiovascular risk factors, if you want to…
In August 2018, Jeanie, 58, underwent a routine colonoscopy. Because of her family history, she was nervous about the results: her mother died of colon cancer and her sister had…
As physicians and healthcare providers, we at The Oregon Clinic dedicate our lives to taking care of our community. As caregivers, the horrifying video of George Floyd’s killing, as well…
As physicians and healthcare providers, we at The Oregon Clinic dedicate our lives to taking care of our community. As caregivers, the horrifying video of George Floyd’s killing, as well…
For most people, the spring and summer months are a beautiful time, with the beginning of warm weather and blooming flowers. But for the 50 million Americans who suffer from…
As healthcare providers, we at The Oregon Clinic puts the well-being of our patients and our staff first. So, we are glad to be able to once again serve our…
When it comes to your health, we want to make sure you’re receiving the best quality care possible. That includes working with your other healthcare providers to make communicating about…
Source: Health care groups call for government aid to stay afloat amid ban on non-urgent care
An Oregon coalition of independent medical clinics supports Gov. Kate Brown’s priority to resume elective surgeries and procedures when certain criteria for public health safety are met during this COVID…
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the specialty physicians at The Oregon Clinic are now offering virtual health visits to many patients. With Oregon and Southwest Washington residents asked to…
Portland, OR – The Oregon Clinic today announced that, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, their specialty physicians are now offering virtual health visits (telehealth) to many patients. With Oregon…
Colon cancer remains a common and deadly cancer—it is the second most common cause of cancer death in men and women in the United States, affecting approximately four percent of…
With the beginning of the year, comes the usual rush of consults to my office for abnormal liver tests. Perhaps it’s a coincidence, but my suspicion is that these visits…
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs; e.g. Prilosec/omeprazole, Prevacid/lansoprazole, and others) are among the most commonly used medications, with prevalence estimates ranging between about five percent and fifteen percent of the adult…
Plastic Surgeon Dr. Sean McNally helps his patient get a much-needed surgery covered by insurance after they initially denied coverage. Source: After denying coverage, Albany woman appeals insurance to pay…
Portland, OR – February 19, 2020 — The Oregon Clinic today announced Thomas Sanchez as its next Chief Executive Officer (CEO). After conducting a nationwide search, the physician-led organization chose…
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Portland, OR – 66 physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners at The Oregon Clinic (TOC) were named to Portland Monthly Magazine’s annual “Top Doctors and Nurses” list, recognized by their…
When Aisha turned 40, the last thing she expected was a baby. Already a mom of three — ages 16, 15, and 13 — Aisha thought she was finished having children. After visiting the…
Dr. Kimberlynn Heller believes that Aisha’s story is important to tell because of how Black women’s health concerns are often ignored or overlooked before, during, and after pregnancy. Women of…
Source: Physician delves into the ‘learned skill’ of improv comedy
Source: This year’s U.S. flu season? Australia’s results mean it could be not terrible (maybe)
Did you know what you eat plays an important role in staying healthy during cold and flu season? “Maintaining your everyday healthy eating pattern is very important for your immune…
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It seems like fall has just begun, but we’re already talking about the flu virus. It is difficult to predict what type of flu will be prominent each year. Flu…
The Oregon Clinic was named Oregon’s sixth best Top Workplace among large companies Wednesday evening at an event held by The Oregonian in Portland. This is the sixth consecutive year…
Join us for free monthly support groups. All meetings will be virtual-only until further notice. See Zoom meeting info for each group below. Oregon & SW Washington Pulmonary Fibrosis Support Group This…
Twenty-five years ago, a small group of private practice physicians had a bold idea: collaborate to build their own specialty medical practice, run and owned by physicians. The goal was…
Source: Oregon Burn Center uses hypnotism, laughing gas, virtual reality to help patients
The expert surgeons at Clackamas Surgical Associates officially became part of The Oregon Clinic as of September 1, 2019, bringing three general surgeons and five support staff into the organization.…
Source: 3 neurosurgeons describe their tactics to avoid burnout
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Did you know that there are many opportunities to have your patients participate in pulmonary clinical trials at The Oregon Clinic? We offer a variety of clinical research trials in…
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Source: Dr. Vivek Deshmukh of Providence Brain & Spine Institute and The Oregon Clinic: modern challenges in spinal surgery
Source: Dr. David Antezana on developing The Complex Spine Roadmap, robotics and big challenges in spine
Source: What are Hemorrhoids and How Do You Treat Them? Welcome to the No Shame Zone
The dermatological medical community has known for a long time that psoriasis, a chronic, inflammatory condition of the skin, is extremely common and affects approximately 3 percent of the U.S.…
Our Advanced Urology Associates Group Expands The Oregon Clinic Advanced Urology Associates (AUA) open their newest location at Mt. Hood on Wednesday, August 14. Advanced Urology Associates at Mt. Hood…
Breasts — what an amazing evolutionary modification of the lowly sweat gland! And yet, it seems that when our breasts are not actively trying to “take us out” with breast…
Functional dyspepsia, also known as non-acid dyspepsia, is characterized by discomfort and pain involving the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is a common condition that is present in 15–20 percent of…
Anorectal manometry (ARM) is a study ito look further into anal sphincter and rectal pressures and function. The most common reason why we use this test is to look…
The Oregon Clinic joins Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation’s national Care Center Network The Oregon Clinic is now recognized by the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation (PFF) as one of only sixty-eight medical centers…
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) affects one in two hundred Americans and in women, it commonly presents early in life during reproductive years. Women with IBD are almost three times as…
When Larry, a former literature and writing teacher, moved to Medford, Oregon at 40 years old, he knew he had found his community. After retiring from teaching in 2003, Larry…
These are common questions when identifying a culprit for ongoing digestive symptoms. All these conditions can cause reactions in the digestive system like abdominal pain, bloating, or diarrhea, so…
Summer is a great time to get outside and enjoy barbecues, campfires, and fireworks. Unfortunately, with all this fun comes some risk — burns are a common cause of injury…
Sunscreen helps fight skin cancer, including melanoma, its deadliest form. “Understanding how sunscreen works can help you better protect your skin, reducing the risk of skin cancer and early skin…
Finding Solutions to Digestive Problems A Registered Dietitian (RD) will talk with you one-on-one about your symptoms and find a meal plan that will work for you. Healthy Weight…
Managing Hernia Risk is a Team Sport As hernia surgeons, our perspective on hernia repair is often quite simple: the patient has a hole in their abdominal wall, and we…
NeoTract, a wholly owned subsidiary of Teleflex Incorporated (NYSE:TFX) focused on addressing unmet needs in the field of urology, today announced that Sajal Dutta, MD, The Oregon Clinic Advanced Urology…
Injuries to the nose come in many forms, from simple bumps to line drive baseballs. Many patients have issues breathing through one or both sides of their nose after such…
What made you interested in thyroid and other endocrine disorders? Over the last 18 years, I have come to appreciate and respect the sophisticated anatomy of the neck and its…
As a busy professional, husband, and father of three young children, cancer was the last thing Mike Bunch, 38, had on his mind. After finding a lump in his throat…
What Is the PSA Test? Screening for prostate cancer begins with a prostate specific antigen (PSA) test that measures the level of PSA in the blood. The American Urological Association…
In our current system, healthcare is typically focused on simply treating a disease. Fortunately, we are beginning to see alternative holistic approaches to treatment based on the idea that an…
Your long-term well-being is priority number one for the board certified, nationally renowned gastroenterologists at The Oregon Clinic, and an important part of building that relationship is conducting colonoscopies. “We…
Beginning February 28, the Surgical and Burn Specialists specialty group will change their name to General Surgery & Burn Specialists. Their four providers (Niknam Eshraghi, MD, Michael Mosier, MD, Charles…
Join us for the annual Crohn’s & Colitis Education Day hosted by Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation Northwest Chapter on Sunday, March 10. The day is for people living with Crohn’s…
If you believe you have been exposed to measles and are showing symptoms, please call The Oregon Clinic prior to visiting our medical specialists. You may call your clinic directly…
Dr. Richard Jamison began the year as the newest President of The Oregon Clinic, following the retirement of Dr. Craig Fausel. The Oregon Clinic has been a physician-run, physician-owned practice…
45 physicians and physician assistants at The Oregon Clinic (TOC) were recognized by their peers as among the best in the region. Spanning a variety of specialties, Portland Monthly’s just…
What are common risk factors for heart disease? Heart disease is the number one cause of death and suffering in the U.S. Traditionally accepted risk factors are age, family history…
If you or your family member need an MRI, CT scan, Ultrasound or X-Ray, you have options when it comes to choosing where you have imaging performed. Cost, quality, availability,…
For patients undergoing treatment for breast cancer, deciding on a surgical option can be a distressing experience. Fortunately, when surgeons work together to collaborate on a course of treatment, patients…
What inspired you to participate in these mission trips? My dad is a general surgeon in India and is really passionate about service. He has organized these trips in conjunction…
If there’s one thing to remember this winter and flu season, it’s that maintaining your everyday healthy eating pattern is more important for your immune system than trying to catch…
The holidays can be a stressful time both mentally and physically. Below, our OBGYNs share five tips on how to prepare for the holiday season so you can enjoy the…
The Oregon Clinic was named Oregon’s Fifth Top Workplace among large companies Thursday evening at an event held by The Oregonian in Portland. This is the fifth consecutive year The…
Newberg, OR – September 20, 2018 – The Oregon Clinic is celebrating the opening of its newest facility, a Gastroenterology specialty clinic located in Newberg, Oregon. Built from the ground…
It is hard to imagine that this August will mark the twelfth year anniversary of The Oregon Clinic GI-South’s decision to expand our gastroenterology practice with a clinic presence and…
1. Let’s talk about sex! There’s no need to hold back when talking with us! We want to hear your stories and struggles because we are here to help guide…
More than 80 million people in the U.S. suffer from Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI), a condition that causes spider or bulging veins. CVI can be an unsightly annoyance, but if…
In 1990, Darrell got his first job in the operating room (OR). Before that, he had been in the Air Force and also worked in plumbing. “I knew immediately that…
The Oregon Clinic Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep East has launched the only comprehensive asthma center in Portland. We provide comprehensive multidisciplinary evaluation and management of patients with asthma with…
Celiac disease is an autoimmune response to gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, and barley. Gluten damages the intestinal tract lining which can cause poor absorption of nutrients leading…
The Oregon Clinic’s shareholders recently elected a new leadership team, including a new President-elect and New Executive Vice President. Dr. Craig Fausel will be retiring after 34 years practicing gastroenterology and 11…
We have some exciting news to share—The Oregon Clinic’s Obstetrics & Gynecology groups are changing their names! As of July 1, Everywoman’s Health will become The Oregon Clinic Obstetrics &…
Curettage and desiccation (C&D) is a surgical procedure commonly used in the treatment of some basal cell carcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas. Skin cancers in general are softer than the…
Levulan® Kerastick® (aminolevulinic acid HCl) for Topical Solution, 20% (Levulan Kerastick) plus blue light illumination using the BLU-U® Blue Light Photodynamic Therapy Illuminator (Levulan PDT) is indicated for the treatment…
Making a Difference We’re proud to support Central City Concern (CCC)—an extraordinary local non-profit organization that shares our commitment to serving our local communities. In 2016, TOC made our commitment to…
Dermatology will be The Oregon Clinic’s 25th, and newest, specialty group Come August, dermatology will be the newest specialty at The Oregon Clinic. Portland Dermatology will officially join The Oregon…
Birth Control Bedsider provides reliable contraception information including a side-by-side comparison of birth control options. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Mother to Baby is a great resource for pregnant or breastfeeding women…
After 24 years of practice, our neurology group has left The Oregon Clinic. Dr. Richard Rosenbaum, Dr. Andrew Rose-Innes, Dr. Pius Wei, Dr. Keiran Tuck and Kathy Dodson, FNP will…
For a lot of men, more frequent trips to the bathroom is a part of aging. But that doesn’t mean it should be ignored. It is common for the prostate…
Jack Hoffman lives for adventure. At 72, he flies airplanes, skis, and rides motorcycles and snowmobiles. He has hand-built houses, mined for gold in Alaska, and is currently restoring an…
Jack Hoffman lives for adventure. At 72, he flies airplanes, skis, and rides motorcycles and snowmobiles. He has hand-built houses, mined for gold in Alaska, and is currently restoring an…
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among American men with about one in seven men diagnosed during his lifetime. The Oregon Clinic Radiation Oncologists Dr. Eric Hansen and Dr.…
During parenthood and pregnancy, advice is plentiful. To help sort through the deluge of information, the OBGYNs at The Oregon Clinic offer 5 book recommendations for expecting parents. Common Sense…
Our Pulmonary teams are committed to continuing improvement on care initiatives and solutions for chronic respiratory conditions. They lead several ongoing clinical trials, and aid in the advancement of new…
Colonoscopy is more than a simple screening test for cancer. Colonoscopies prevent cancer because during the procedure, the physician can identify and remove precancerous polyps that would otherwise become cancer.…
Congratulations to The Oregon Clinic Urologist Dr. Lance Marr, who has been designated as the first UroLift® Center of Excellence in the Pacific Northwest. The designation recognizes that Dr. Marr…
42 physicians and physician assistants at The Oregon Clinic (TOC) were recognized by their peers as among the best in the region. Spanning a variety of specialties, Portland Monthly’s 2018…
Did you know that signals within your nervous system control your bladder function? It’s true. When your bladder is filling up, nerves in the low spinal area are activated and…
The Oregon Clinic Neurosurgery, together with The Providence Brain and Spine Institute, recently expanded their services to include stereotactic and functional neurosurgical procedures, which use ultra-precise techniques to surgically target…
Laura Dorn is an active person. A 58-year-old from Keizer, Oregon, she loves walking, running, swimming and anything else that keeps her on the go. Like most active people, her…
For the past five years, Dr. Charles Mueller, a General Surgeon with The Oregon Clinic Surgical & Burn Specialists, has worked with the non-profit organization Dignity: Liberia to perform obstetric…
Large breasts can often impact a woman’s quality of life. Bra strap irritation, back problems, and rashes are only a few of the symptoms women with large breasts can suffer…
Portland, OR – September 29, 2017– The Oregon Clinic was named Oregon’s #1 Top Workplace among large companies Thursday evening at an event held by The Oregonian in Portland. This…
Early Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is characterized by the motor symptoms of tremor, rigidity and slowness of movement. These symptoms are — to varying degrees — related to a lack of dopamine (a chemical…
The new Pulmonary Vascular Institute at The Oregon Clinic brings local experts together to treat pulmonary hypertension, striving not only to provide high-quality and compassionate patient care but also to…
Cardiology will be the newest of The Oregon Clinic’s more than 30 specialties and subspecialties. Ten cardiologists and over 50 support staff will become part of The Oregon Clinic this…
Ideal Protein incorporates low carb food intake for weight loss and for retraining your body to be more sensitive to insulin. Here are some benefits of a low-carb lifestyle Increases…
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is the most common functional gastrointestinal disorder and is estimated to affect 11% of the population worldwide. There are a variety of therapeutic approaches to treating…
While we are lucky to have so much produce variety available to us at the grocery store, it is still best to use what is in season. Asparagus Although asparagus’s…
In Q1 of 2015, The Oregon Clinic realized many specialty clinics were experiencing noticeable disparity in types of medical and administrative supplies, delays in resupply procedures, significant inequities in contracts,…
You may have heard the term mindful eating. Yes, it’s definitely a hot topic in the world of health right now, but mindful eating is a practice that has been…
The Asthma Center at The Oregon Clinic offers a specialized, clinical program devoted to the unique care and individual needs of elite or recreational athletes with asthma. We are dedicated…
Most people know that fiber is an indigestible carbohydrate that has many health benefits. It is a plant material that resisits digestion by the enzymes normally present in your stomach. …
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) – high blood pressure in the lungs – is a common condition. While most people are aware of their blood pressure, many are surprised to learn that…
Many of us set new year resolutions of eating healthier and exercising more. Standard approaches to weight loss often involve restrictive eating, labeling foods as good or bad, and dictating…
In his early thirties, 39-year-old father of three Thomas Slawson started running in an effort to get into better shape and to spend more time with his wife. But he…
People experience two types of urinary incontinence: Stress urinary incontinence is when you have urine leakage with exertion, coughing, sneezing, or laughing. Urge urinary incontinence is when you feel an…
Your spouse, your friends, your grandchildren—your inspiration to stay healthy comes in many forms. March is colon cancer awareness month, and it’s something worth really thinking about. If you are…
If you needed to have a tumor removed, and the fate of your hearing and use of your facial muscles was at risk, you would want an experienced doctor doing…
What’s the difference between a nutritionist and a dietitian? This is a question many people are curious about, but don’t really know the answer to. What it means to be…
The joy and hope that a newborn baby brings is intensely special. Most deliveries are highly anticipated, relatively uneventful and happily result in beautiful promising new lives. But not all.…
It’s Valentine’s Day, and we’re celebrating being in love! Love means more than just roses and love letters. It means spending quality time together and caring for one another – in…
February is heart month. According to the American Heart Association (AHA), improving your diet and lifestyle can help prevent heart disease which is the leading cause of death in the…
A record 59 doctors at The Oregon Clinic (TOC) were recognized by their peers as among the best in the region this January. Spanning a variety of specialties, Portland Monthly’s…
Dark green leafy vegetables are low in calories and packed full of essential vitamins and minerals such as iron, magnesium, potassium, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and folate. Often people struggle…
It’s January and with the start of a new calendar year, many people are focused on getting into a regular routine with exercise and eating well. This year, turn your…
Women often suffer silently for years with urinary incontinence. They can be too embarrassed to bring it up to their health care provider and there are often other, more pressing…
Be compassionate with your patients. Do what’s in their best interest. Have a healthy curiosity for how to best serve them. These mantras guide the work of the more than…
Dottie, a 79 year-old wife and mother, had grown accustomed to feeling fatigued all the time. Tired was her normal. In late 1999, while traveling with family, her sister mentioned…
Summertime in the Pacific Northwest means sunglasses, shorts, and…socks with sandals. But when it comes to keeping your feet protected, maybe this fashion faux pas isn’t so bad. Keep reading…
A majority of young people in the United States now use personal devices such as smart phones, laptops and tablets. The summer brings greater leisure time and car trips where…
The summer sunshine in Oregon can make outdoor activities like bicycling or gardening more enjoyable for many. But for some, pain in the hands or wrists makes hands-on activities too…
This year, The Oregon Clinic’s urologists joined efforts to sponsor ZERO – The End of Prostate Cancer’s annual run and walk, which supports the organization’s mission of ending prostate cancer.…
Although many people make efforts to protect their skin from the sun, they may still experience sun burn and wonder what they did wrong. Understanding how the sun and sunscreen…
Being a woman is hard work. We learn about our bodies from mothers, friends, classes, the internet, and doctors. There’s one condition—a very common one— that’s often overlooked: pelvic organ…
The Oregon Clinic, the largest private specialty physician practice in Oregon, continues to grow. They welcome the physicians and providers from the Portland Otolaryngology Consultants (POC) to The Oregon Clinic’s…
Kevin M. Reavis, MD, a surgeon with The Oregon Clinic, was installed as president-elect of the Oregon Medical Association at the OMA’s Annual Meeting April 23 in Portland. He will…
In early spring of 2012, Jacob was taking care of some yard work when he suddenly noticed his right ear felt clogged. As a lifelong guitar player and music enthusiast,…
Varicose veins are a unique vascular condition that, if left untreated, can also have serious health consequences, such as permanent skin damage and weeping sores around the foot and ankle.…
More than five million people in the U.S. are living with a hernia and about 30% of adults will develop a hernia during their lifetime. It is estimated that thousands…
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is extremely common. Many studies indicate that up to 20% of American adult individuals may suffer from IBS, although this condition does not discriminate against age…
For the past eight years, The Oregon Clinic’s gastroenterology specialty has partnered with the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) to help support their mission of curing Crohn’s disease…
No one looks forward to colon cancer screening, but it is an important tool to helping you stay healthy. Find out the answer to some commonly asked questions below. A…
Portland, OR The Oregon Clinic, the largest private specialty physician practice in Oregon, continues to grow and will welcome the physicians and nurse practitioners of Oregon Pulmonary Associates, P.C. (OPA)…
Winter can be a difficult time for children when it comes to their health. Illnesses, staying active and adjusting back to school schedules after winter break can make staying well…
We are proud to announce the inclusion of 36 providers from The Oregon Clinic in this year’s Portland Monthly Magazine list of Top Doctors & Nurses. Portland Monthly invited every licensed doctor, physician…
Approximately one in three adults in the United States is obese, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The health consequences of obesity are staggering: it dramatically increases…
Most people only think about the bathroom when they have to go. But for Pamela G., a 69 year old Portland native, bathrooms were all she could think about. Four…
Quitting isn’t just about your lungs. Smoking harms nearly every organ of the body, from your brain to your bones. Thankfully, even those that have smoked for decades can benefit…
It’s a new year and you’ve decided you’re finally going to run that marathon you’ve been meaning to train for. You lace up your shoes, find a training program, and…
Screening for lung cancer involves a test that can detect a cancer before there are any symptoms. Screening for certain types of cancer has been shown to reduce deaths by…
Cancer is the second leading cause of death for women in the United States after heart disease. Fortunately, we have many effective screening tests available that help with prevention, early…
Recently, a new device called Impressa was launched to help some women suffering from stress urinary incontinence who don’t want to have surgery or see a physician. Impressa is designed for…
Breast reconstruction is an important part of a multi-disciplinary approach to treating breast cancer. Breast cancer patients should consider scheduling a consultation with a plastic surgeon to discuss whether breast…
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in males. Approximately 3 million men in the United States have prostate cancer and over 221,000 new cases are diagnosed each year.…
The Oregon Clinic is proud to announce that for the second year in a row, we were ranked in the top four large companies to work for on The Oregonian’s…
I initially became acquainted with the International Center for Traditional Childbearing (ICTC) in 2008 while volunteering with my sorority, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Zeta Phi Beta is one of…
Portland is a very active town, especially in the summer months. Many women are runners, cyclists, or enjoy spending time in the mountains or on the water. Unfortunately, I see…
After a week-long yoga retreat this summer, 67-year-old Patricia, an avid gardener and grandmother, was excited to tell her husband and daughter that she’d done a head stand. “Yoga, goats,…
Living with a loved one who suffers from hearing loss can be frustrating. However, there are several things that you can do – as a speaker – to improve your communication…
We are proud to announce that our newest associate, Dr. Kristina Young (joining The Oregon Clinic in July 2015), has been awarded a 2015 Young Investigator Award from the American Society…
Summer is an amazing time to reap the nutritional benefits of an abundance of fruits and vegetables. However, improper handling and storage may place you at risk for food borne…
A friend of mine who is careful with her health was recently in Hawaii, but burned herself playing in the sun with her kids. She told me, “I wore SPF…
The best way to protect your family is to not use fireworks at home. Attend public displays and leave the lighting to the professionals. Here are a few tips to…
PORTLAND, Ore., July 1, 2015 — The Oregon Clinic, Oregon’s largest private specialty physician practice, continues to grow and welcomes the physicians and staff of The Urology Clinic to its…
Surprisingly, the act of cleaning your ears can not only increase your risk of trauma to the ear canal and make your ears more prone to infections, but it also…
Katie shares her story of battling colorectal cancer at a young age. “I am not your typical colorectal cancer survivor.” At 34 years old, I am not the typical face…
Dr. Michael Phillips, a Gastroenterologist at The Oregon Clinic Gastroenterology – East, donated his time and expertise to provide free care to rural patients in Guatemala. During May 2015, Dr.…
If you have been struggling with foot pain or are embarrassed to show your feet this summer, consider seeing a specialist sooner rather than later. Here are the top four…
Dr. Sarah Boyles, UroGynecologist, answers patient questions about this common disease. Dr. Boyles specializes in female incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse and enjoys helping women regain control of these issues…
Gluten has gained a great deal of attention over the past decade, the majority of which has been negative. It is has been blamed for causing a wide array of…
A recent article in the New York Times by Sandeep Jauhar, entitled “It’s not just about quality of life,” addresses a topic that is difficult to talk about: delivering aggressive medical…
Dr. Amanda Hayman, Colon & Rectal Surgeon, answers patient questions about this common disease. Dr. Hayman specializes in a wide range of colorectal diseases and conditions, and always strives to…
We are proud to announce that The Oregon Clinic’s Dr. Donald Lum, Dr. Harry Bray, Dr. Betty Kim, and Erica Heagy, FNP, were all recently recognized by the Health Care…
If you have been struggling with vein-related leg pains or are embarrassed to show off your legs this summer, consider seeing a specialist sooner rather than later. Here are the…
You may have not known you had hepatitis C until you were diagnosed– many people do not feel sick or show signs. Being diagnosed with hepatitis C can feel scary,…
There are a lot of things you can do to protect your hearing. Whether you’re mowing the lawn or in your workshop, you can always wear hearing protection to make…
If you have been diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), including Ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease, your gastroenterologist has likely done various tests to help diagnose your condition and determine…
Nearly one in six Americans suffers from allergic rhinitis, sometimes called hay fever. Common triggers include seasonal allergens like grass, tree and weed pollens, but many experience year-round symptoms from…
Meet Dixie. Since her early twenties, Dixie has struggled with painful, unflattering varicose veins. Her condition, a result of frequent bruising to her calves, worsened over time. Over ten years,…
The Oregon Clinic, Cardiovascular Medicine division is awarded accreditation in their Echocardiography Laboratory. The Oregon Clinic, Cardiovascular Medicine division in Portland, Oregon has been awarded accreditation by the Intersocietal Commission…
In a move that will enhance care for cancer patients, oncologists and staff from The Oregon Clinic, Medical Oncology Division – four physicians, two nurse practitioners and 25 clinic staff…
The Oregon Clinic, Ear, Nose and Throat division offers clinically proven, minimally invasive technology for treating Sinusitis afflicting 37 million Americans. The Oregon Clinic, Ear, Nose and Throat division in…
The Oregon Clinic gastroenterologists are the first in the state of Oregon to offer an improved ability to manage bile duct pathology using a video technique called cholangioscopy during Endoscopic…
Additions to Group Enable Expanded Approach to Patient Care through Additional Resources for General and Vascular Surgery The Oregon Clinic, one of Oregon’s largest independent specialty physician practices, is pleased…
Drug implicated in the death of pop star Michael Jackson can be safely administered by non-anesthesiologists, study finds Doctors with The Oregon Clinic participated in a revealing new study on the…
The Oregon Clinic, Cardiovascular Medicine Division welcomes Dr. Alexi Zemsky, MD. His special interests are in Electrophysiology, Implantable Device Therapy and Sudden Cardiac and Death Prevention. He most recently completed…
The Oregon Clinic’s West Hills Gastroenterology division welcomes Glenn Eisen, MD, MPH. His special interests lie in Esophageal disease, Barrett’s esophagus, colorectal cancer screening, therapeutic pancreaticobiliary endoscopy, capsule endoscopy and…
The Oregon Clinic has been named a “better performer” in the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) Performance and Practices of Successful Medical Groups: 2009 Report Based on 2008 Data. The…
The Oregon Clinic Imaging Division is awarded accreditation in MRI, CT and Ultrasound The Oregon Clinic in Portland, Oregon has been awarded accreditation in MRI, CT and Ultrasound by the…
The Oregon Clinic’s Pulmonary and Critical Care Division is pleased to welcome David Hotchkin, M.D. Dr. Hotchkin is board certified in Pulmonary Medicine and is board eligible in Critical Care…
Steven Reinhart, M.D., cardiologist with the Cardiovascular Medicine division of The Oregon Clinic, was recently recognized by Providence Portland Medical Center with the Spirit of Emilie Mission Medal Award. “This…
The Oregon Clinic’s Cardiovascular Medicine division welcomes David Schroeder, MD. His interest lies in general cardiology. He most recently worked as a cardiologist at Legacy Good Samaritan and Emanuel Hospital…
The Oregon Clinic’s Urology division welcomes Jacob Richard, MD. His special interest lies in urinary stones, minimally invasive surgery and robotic surgery. He most recently worked as a House Officer…
300,000 gallons of harvested rainwater supplies 200,000 toilet flushes; lowers water bills and demand on public utilities Most Oregonians have had enough of the rain. But for The Oregon Clinic’s…
The Oregon Clinic today announced its new medical office building located at 1111 NE 99th Ave at the Gateway Transit Center is now open for business. The 100,000 square foot…
The Oregon Clinic Physicians Teamed With Providence Portland Medical Center to Become One of Only Eight Programs Recognized The American Heart Association (AHA) awarded Providence Portland Medical Center (PPMC) with…
Time Warner Telecom Inc., (NASDAQ: TWTC), a leading provider of managed voice and data networking solutions for businesses, today announced the successful installation of metro Ethernet connectivity to The Oregon…
Addition to Group Expands Resources for Oregon Clinic Patients in Western Metropolitan Portland The Oregon Clinic, one of Oregon’s largest independent specialty physician practices, is pleased to announce the addition…
For years Bob Friedler had problems hearing. The 61-year old busy sales rep, police reserve lieutenant and motorcycle safety coach had to turn the volume up on the TV to…
Innovative acid reflux test enables doctors to diagnose patients with greater accuracy, significantly improving treatment The Oregon Clinic has announced that it has adopted the Restech Dx-pH Measurement System™ to detect…
The Oregon Clinic, with 15 years of offering specialty medical services, has something new for its patients with malfunctioning aortic valves. The clinic’s Eric Kirker, MD, is the only physician…
The Oregon Clinic, one of Oregon’s largest private specialty physician practices is pleased to announce the addition of a new plastic surgery division. The three-physician group joined the Oregon Clinic…
The Oregon Clinic’s Westside ENT division welcomes Brian Shaffer, MD. Dr. Shaffer’s special interests include allergy testing, immunotherapy, rhinology, endoscopic sinus surgery, thyroid and parathyroid surgery, skin cancer and Mohs…
John Lemmer, M.D., The Oregon Clinic, Northwest Surgical division, has recently co-authored the seventh edition of the Handbook of Patient Care in Cardiac Surgery. The second author is Gus J.…
The Oregon Clinic’s Portland Gastroenterology division welcomes Dr. Hong Shen. Dr. Shen is board certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology by the American Board of Internal Medicine. His special interest…
The Oregon Clinic’s Portland Gastroenterology Division welcomes Sidharth Bhardwaj, M.D. Dr. Bhardwaj is board certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology/Hepatology. His special interests lie in general gastroenterology, colon cancer screening/surveillance,…
The Oregon Clinic, one of Oregon’s largest independent specialty physician practices, is pleased to announce the addition of two of Portland’s highly respected ear, nose and throat practices. Effective May…
The Oregon Clinic, one of Oregon’s largest independent specialty physician practices, is pleased to announce the addition of a highly respected ear, nose and throat practice. After practicing in the…
The Oregon Clinic in Portland, Oregon has been awarded accreditation as a Sleep Disorders Center by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). The Oregon Clinic joins the ranks of…
The Oregon Clinic announced the availability of a minimally-invasive method to treat patients diagnoses with prostate cancer – robotic-assisted surgery. Dr. Gilbert Klemann and Dr. Lance Marr with the Urology…
Do you ever experience painful cramping in your hip, thigh or calf muscles while walking or climbing stairs? Does the pain go away when you rest? If so, you may…
Patients report high satisfaction with safe, virtually scar-free alternative to traditional and laparoscopic techniques When 63-year old Mike B. was diagnosed with colon cancer his surgeon removed the segment of…
Jon Hill, M.D., and Dana Gray, Physician Assistant, only recipients in country to receive this honor Jon Hill, M.D., and Dana Gray, physician assistant (P.A.)., with the Northwest Surgical division…
When Angie M. was diagnosed with a fast-growing type of breast cancer on Jan. 3, 2008, she did what most of us would do: She cried for the better part…
The Oregon Clinic’s Northwest Surgical division is pleased to welcome Kevin Dennis, PA-C. Dennis is a physician assistant specializing in cardiothoracic surgery. He will be based at Northwest Surgical’s Salem…
The Oregon Clinic is honored to welcome Bradford Joseph Glavan, MD, to its Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine division. Dr. Glavan is triple board-certified in internal medicine, pulmonary disease…
The physicians at The Oregon Clinic have a long history of volunteerism around the world. No less important is their continuing support for local groups such as Project Access NOW…
The Oregon Clinic welcomes Shannon K. Lewis, MD to its West Hills Gastroenterology division. In addition to being board-certified in internal medicine, Dr. Lewis completed a fellowship in gastroenterology at…
Misconceptions Often Prevent Individuals from Seeking Treatment for this Common, Easily Treated Condition Every time Chuck Fuller (not his real name) coughed, the lower left side of his abdomen hurt.…
Procedure combines minimally invasive cardiac bypass surgery with stenting; may be performed with or without robotics Dr. Owen Miller, a 93-year old retired dermatologist loved playing golf and walking three…
The Oregon Clinic’s Gastrointestinal & Minimally Invasive Surgery Division welcomes Rehan Ahmad, M.D. Dr. Ahmad is a board certified colon and rectal surgeon. His special interest lies in the minimally…
In an effort to give back to the community and help those in need, doctors, medical providers and staff at The Oregon Clinic’s Gateway Office Building donated a record amount…
At The Oregon Clinic “Specialty Medicine with Commitment, Care & Compassion” isn’t just a tagline next to the organization’s logo. It’s a core belief that guides nearly everything this team…
One of only five medical groups in the U.S. to offer POEM technique as part of a research study Howard Wilson (not his real name) was having dinner when he suddenly…
The Oregon Clinic is honored to welcome Kevin M. Reavis, MD to its Gastrointestinal & Minimally Invasive Surgery division. In addition to being a board-certified surgeon and a Fellow of…
As editor-in-chief of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (giejournal.org) and a member of the West Hills Gastroenterology division of The Oregon Clinic, Glenn M. Eisen, MD, MPH, must keep up with technological advances…
Glenn M. Eisen, M.D., a gastroenterologist at The Oregon Clinic, has received acclaim from two noteworthy publications this month. He has been included on this year’s “75 of the Best…
The Oregon Clinic welcomes Jennifer R. Briggs and Eric J. Frederick, both licensed audiologists and Doctors of Audiology, to its staff of ENT specialists. Dr. Jennifer R. Briggs is located…
Award Pays Tribute to Physician’s Lifelong Achievements as Clinician, Educator and Patient Advocate Dr. James R. Patterson, a physician with the Pulmonary Critical Care & Sleep Medicine Division at The…
ITE hearing aids come in a variety of sizes, ranging from tiny aids that fit mostly down into your ear canal to custom products that fill your entire ear. Custom…
Slim Tube Behind the Ear (BTE) hearing aids allows patients with mostly high-frequency hearing losses to avoid many of the disadvantages of custom style hearing aids, most notably, the occlusion…
Behind the Ear (BTE) hearing aids sit above the ear and deliver sound to the ear via a custom made ear mold. BTEs are not custom made to fit into…
Receiver in the Canal (RIC) style BTEs are similar to the slim tube style, except the RIC style actually places the receiver or amplifier into the ear canal. Advantages Disadvantages
Nearly one in six Americans suffers from allergic rhinitis, sometimes called hay fever. Common triggers include seasonal allergens like grass, tree and weed pollens, but many experience year-round symptoms from…
The Oregon Clinic, Oregon’s largest private specialty physician practice, continues to grow its surgical portfolio and welcomes the physicians and staff of The Portland Surgeons to its expanding surgical practice.…
WHY: Decrease gas, bloat, abdominal distention, diarrhea, abdominal pain. FODMAP is an acronym used to describe a group of carbohydrates that can be poorly absorbed in the small intestine and…
1. No Need to Choose Between Comfort & Image Quality Our cutting-edge MRI machine delivers superior image quality without sacrificing patient comfort. We utilize the quietest machine on the market…
Nutrition for Nausea, Vomiting or Diarrhea Nutrition for nausea, vomiting or diarrhea consists of foods that are bland and gentle on the stomach. If you have nausea or vomiting, it…
Aside from getting a colonoscopy at age 50, or actively participating in another accepted form of colon cancer screening, you may be wondering what else can be done to prevent…
A BAHA is a hearing device that is implanted directly into the skull to act as a hearing aid in people who have one-sided hearing loss. It can also be…
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is one of the most common lung diseases, typically afflicting current or former smokers, and is the third leading cause of death in the United States.…
You will be having an upper endoscopy (EGD) and/or a colonoscopy. As you may have heard, The Centers for Disease Control have reported rare cases of antibiotic resistant bacterial infections…
Your nutritional intake requirements certainly do change during pregnancy! To help avoid the light-headedness or nausea that can hit you during pregnancy, remember to eat small, frequent healthful meals with…
Annual exams (aka gyn exams or well-woman visits) are an important part of taking care of your health. Whether or not you are sexually active, these visits are a chance…
My buddy goes to the gym a lot. She’s a bit obsessive. She watches every January as the gym crowds surge and recede like the tide. By February, she gets…
We are proud to announce the inclusion of fifteen providers from The Oregon Clinic in this year’s Portland Monthly Magazine list of Top Doctors & Nurses. Portland Monthly invited every licensed doctor, physician…
Lung Cancer Screening with yearly ultra low dose CT scans of the lungs is gaining increasing national attention as the number of medical societies and expert panels recommending screening continue…
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) estimates there were 15,000 injuries involving holiday decorating seen in emergency departments nationwide during November and December 2012. In addition, the National Fire…
1.What is the LINX system? The LINX is a small implant comprised of interlinked titanium beads with magnetic cores. The magnetic attraction between the beads augments the existing esophageal sphincter’s…
Dr. Brad Glavan explains why his pick for the most significant medical development of 2014 actually occurred in 2013. In 2014, lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer deaths…
Patrick Swayze. Michael Landon. Luciano Pavarotti. Randy Pausch, author of The Last Lecture. We remember the names of celebrities who were stricken with cancer of the pancreas and inevitably died…
In 1895 Professor Wilhelm Roentgen in Worzburg, Bavaria discovered X-rays by utilizing electromagnetic radiation with a cathode ray tube in his laboratory to create what we now know as the…
You might need more than a spoonful of sugar to help this medicine go down. Taken for just two days, these pills contain human feces that have been diluted, strained,…
The Oregon Clinic is pleased to welcome Amanda Verienna Hayman, MD, MPH, to the Gastrointestinal and Minimally Invasive Surgery (GMIS) specialty group. She is trained in treating all aspects of…
It is difficult to predict what type of flu we may see this year. Flu seasons are unpredictable for a variety of reasons: the timing, severity, and length of the…
Read all about how important your liver is! What does my liver do? The liver is an important organ responsible for: processing drugs and detoxifying poisonous chemicals in our blood,…
The Oregon Clinic, the state’s largest multi-specialty, physician-owned medical practice, is pleased to announce the appointment of Sarah A. (Betsy) Rodriguez, MD, to the governing board of the American Society…
Gastroparesis means slow stomach emptying. This happens when the nerves that send messages to your stomach are damaged or do not work properly. You might have a range of symptoms:…
The Oregon Clinic welcomes the physicians and staff of Joe, Leedy and Rydlund Ear Nose Throat & Allergy to its growing Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) specialty practice. The group…
Only program in Portland to be designated by the American College of Radiology (ACR) for quality and patient safety The Oregon Clinic is excited to announce that its new Lung…
The Oregon Clinic, the state’s largest multi-specialty physician-owned practice, is honored to announce its ranking as one of the top five large companies to work for in The Oregonian’s Top…
A former police offer, Dr. Nance now helps people by treating complex foot and ankle conditions such as plantar fasciitis, sports-related injuries, and diabetic limb salvage The Oregon Clinic is…
One of the only neurotologists in Portland leaves academic medicine for private practice The Oregon Clinic is pleased to welcome Frank Warren, MD, to the Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT)…
Employees challenged to be active for 20 minutes a day to honor 20 years of commitment, care, and compassion To encourage employees to be active and healthy, and to commemorate its…
The Oregon Clinic Gastroenterology – South has been awarded a three-year certificate of recognition for promoting quality in endoscopy by The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE), a leading gastrointestinal…
The Oregon Clinic, the state’s largest multi-specialty, physician-owned medical practice, is expanding its women’s health services to include two physicians and a nurse practitioner from UroGynecology Associates, a group specializing…
I am in the shopping mall. My plan is to dash into the store to buy my newborn an outfit for a party. It is only a 30-minute task, but…
Patients of The Oregon Clinic Radiation Oncology (in partnership with Providence Health & Services) can be certain they are receiving the highest level of care available in Portland. Earlier this…
How to Keep Your Vagina Healthy, or How to Properly Tend Your Vagina Garden This blog is an excerpt from the book A New Cycle – Your Guide to a Better…
How to Keep Your Vagina Healthy, or How to Properly Tend Your Vagina Garden This blog is an excerpt from the book A New Cycle – Your Guide to a Better…
The Oregon Clinic welcomes Vikram Sahni, MD, to its Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine division. Dr. Sahni is board certified in internal medicine from the American Board of Internal…
When Portland resident Harold Briggs was diagnosed with prostate cancer in February 2011, he didn’t waste time getting treated. He was found to have locally advanced prostate cancer as a…
For patients like 65-year old Charles Mortensen (not his real name), gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a daily source of distress and concern, especially when medications fail to suppress gastric…
The Oregon Clinic is pleased to welcome Charles R. Mueller, MD, FACS to its Surgical and Burn Specialists group in Portland. Dr. Mueller is a board-certified surgeon with more than…
The Oregon Clinic, one of Oregon’s largest multi-specialty, physician-owned medical clinics, has expanded its services by forming a new Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN) division. The four-physician division offers a complete…
Medical marketing has a new face. According to The Oregon Clinic, many specialty physicians who in the past relied mostly on referrals to grow their practices are now effectively using…
Douglas York, MD, has joined Westside Surgical Specialists at The Oregon Clinic. Dr. York is a general surgeon with special interests in hernia surgery, biliary disease, breast disease, and colon cancer. …
The Oregon Clinic, the state’s largest multi-specialty, physician-owned medical practice, is proud to announce the addition of a new general surgery and burn-specialty group that joined The Oregon Clinic on…
Richard L. Jamison, MD, has been appointed Chair of the Department of Surgery at Providence Portland Medical Center (PPMC). Dr. Jamison, a graduate of Stanford University and Mayo Medical School,…
Samuel V. Bartholomew, MD, FACS, plastic and reconstructive surgeon with The Oregon Clinic, was recently elected as a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He had been an associate…
Each year there are approximately 28,000 deaths and nearly 242,000 new cases of prostate cancer diagnosed in the United States [Source: National Cancer Institute]. Early detection and treatment are key…
For most people, changes in seasons signal the beginning of warm, lazy days or cool, crisp evenings. But for one in 10 Americans who suffer from pollen allergies, changes in…
Now offers Portland residents access to twelve of the area’s top obstetrician/gynecologists and three certified nurse-midwives To better meet the needs of Portland-area women, The Oregon Clinic, the state’s largest multi-specialty,…
The world is becoming a noisier place, and more people have hearing loss because of it. Noise is one of the most common causes of hearing loss. Over 5 million…
Patient-Centered Specialty Practice certification demonstrates that The Liver Clinic provides effective, evidence-based care to patients with specialty care needs The Liver Clinic, part of The Oregon Clinic’s Gastroenterology – East…
Quick and easy screening program uses ultra low-dose CT scanners, meets all specified USPSTF requirements, and is coordinated through the patient’s primary care physician. The US Preventive Services Task Force…
Practice now includes eight board-certified obstetrician/gynecologists, a family nurse practitioner, and nurse-midwife services. The Oregon Clinic, the state’s largest multi-specialty, physician-owned medical practice, is expanding its Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN)…
WHAT: March is colon cancer awareness month and “Dress in Blue Day” is sponsored by the Colon Cancer Alliance. The physicians and staff at The Oregon Clinic’s Gastroenterology groups are…
Recent studies suggest more than 80% of colon cancers can be prevented through screening colonoscopy programs, and the likelihood of death from colon cancer is reduced by 90% PORTLAND, Ore.,…
IBS is extremely common. Many studies indicate that up to 20% of American adult individuals may suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Although this condition does not discriminate against age or…
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 7, 2014 — Pulmonologists from The Oregon Clinic say it’s not too late to get your flu shot and help prevent yourself and others from getting sick…
What is an e-cigarette? Known by many names, the electronic cigarette (e-cigarette, electronic vaping device, personal vaporizer, digital vapor device) is, at its most basic level, an electronic nicotine delivery…
March is colon cancer awareness month, and colon cancer is really worth thinking about. If you are nonsmoking woman, there are only 2 cancers likely to end your life prematurely.…
ANYONE can receive a burn or scald injury (burns caused by hot liquids or steam). Bathing and kitchen-related accidents are the most common causes of scald injuries, but all types…
#1: Treatability Most thyroid cancer has a high cure rate, but can recur many years later and needs lifelong follow-up. #2: Risk Factor: Radiation Exposure Radiation exposure is a strong…
Winter can be a difficult time for children when it comes to their health. The most common infections that can cause problems include tonsillitis, ear infections and sinus infections. Tonsillitis…
While all burns are preventable, all ages of individuals are susceptible to serious burns—and serious burns can happen in even the most casual of settings. Burns that need immediate medical…
On December 6, 2013, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the eagerly awaited Hepatitis C medication sofosbuvir (Sovaldi™, Gilead Sciences, Inc.) and gave it the designation of “breakthrough therapy”. An…
The American Thyroid Association estimates that the prevalence and impact of thyroid disease will affect a significant number of Americans: more than 12% of the U.S. population will develop a…
Crohn’s and Ulcerative colitis, which comprise Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), are a group of diseases in which there is inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. They most often first appear in…
Influenza Season Is Here in Full Swing; are you and your family ready? Pulmonologists from The Oregon Clinic say it’s not too late to get your flu shot and help…
PORTLAND, Ore., May 2, 2013 – The Oregon Clinic, the state’s largest multi-specialty, physician-owned medical practice, is adding to its group of clinics a well-respected, private gastroenterology practice, Gastroenterology Specialists…
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 10, 2013 — The Oregon Clinic is pleased to welcome Brent Lee, M.D. to its gastroenterology group. Dr. Lee is board-certified in internal medicine and completed a…
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 17, 2013 — The Oregon Clinic is pleased to welcome Mark P. Cahill, MD to its gastroenterology group. Dr. Cahill is board-certified in internal medicine by the…
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 17, 2013 — The Oregon Clinic is pleased to welcome Swapna B. Reddy, MD to its gastroenterology group. Dr. Reddy is board-certified in internal medicine by the…
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 10, 2013 — The Oregon Clinic is pleased to welcome Amy Zhu, M.D., to its Gastroenterology group. Dr. Zhu is board-certified in internal medicine by the American…