Hey Hannah
here is an old post that I did a while back...plus added some info
hello there! i see dr. phillip patton who is through OHSU in oregon. He is along the waterfront! He does know about pcos and specializes in fertility.
here is his info*******
Specialty: OB/GYN
Sub-specialty: Reproductive Endocrinology
Accepting new patients: Yes
Dr. Patton graduated from Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, Louisiana in l980. Dr. Patton became an assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Oregon Health Science University in l986 and became an associate professor in the department in l992. He is a collaborative scientist at Oregon Regional Primate Research Center. Dr. Patton has over 10 years experience in treating patients with infertility and has a special interest in working with patients with recurrent pregnancy loss, IVF, and patients considering ICSI.
Faculty Rank: Associate Professor
Department: OB/GYN
Degree: Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, 1980
Residency: Obstetrics and Gynecology-Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis
Fellowship: Reproductive Endocrinology-Mayo Graduate School, Rochester
Special Certification: Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1987; Reproductive Endocrinology, 1988
Clinical Interest: Reproductive Endocrinology
For my obgyn i see Dr. james stemple at providence hosp/ and the other hospital thats you can see from 1-5 but I cant think of the name!!!
Stempel, James E MD - Women's Clinic PC
(503) 249-5454
501 N Graham St Ste 525
Portland, OR 97227
Cross Street:
Between N Commercial Ave and N Kerby Ave
He delievered me and my siblings and my mom has been seeing him for over 21 yrs and i was his first baby he delivered and came back as a patient...always that that was weird lol
I hope I have helped you out! Are you new to portland?
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