May 21, 2025 – NOW LIVE: We’ve launched our new electronic medical record (EMR) platform. which includes a new MyChart portal.

Click here to access or set up your new MyChart account.


May 30, 2025 – Please note: We are currently experiencing a high volume of calls, which may result in longer wait times. Your calls are important to us. Please stay on the phone line or select the callback option when prompted, and we will return your call as soon as possible.

If you are calling about a prescription you have already requested, please be aware that processing is taking longer than normal. To avoid system backlogs, we kindly ask that you refrain from submitting a duplicate request through MyChart.

If you are out of medication and need an urgent refill, please follow the prompts on the phone message to leave a voicemail for the refill team, and they will respond as soon as they are able.

Thank you for your patience and understanding during this transition.

Young Choi

Young Choi, MD

Gastroenterology

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For appointments, please call 503-221-0161, ext. 4052.

Bio

I made the decision to become a doctor when I was in high school in Austin, Texas, after watching my dad, who was a physician. From him, I learned that being a physician was not an occupation but a calling. I always admired my father for being an advocate for his patients. I learned that the doctor-patient relationship is special and is based upon tremendous responsibility and trust. These are the qualities that guided me to become a doctor. 

I earned my undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and my medical degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine.

I decided to specialize in gastroenterology while doing research. During the initial part of my career, I was recognized for my work with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). I was the first to recognize that fructose sugar caused symptoms similar to IBS. This discovery caused quite a stir at the time, although it has now become common knowledge. I co-wrote a chapter in Conn’s Therapeutic Manual years ago updating this information.

Prior to
joining The Portland Clinic, I was the chief of gastroenterology at the Skagit Regional
Clinic in Mt. Vernon, Wash. I joined The Portland Clinic so that I could
live in a city like no other with my wife, two daughters, and my “best friend”
Toto, a 20-pound black poodle.

Practice Info

Specialty: Gastroenterology

Locations: Alberty Surgical Center, Beaverton, Tigard

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