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.

Internal Medicine

Overview

The kidney’s connected to the liver. The liver’s connected to the bladder. The bladder’s connected to the pancreas. And so on. The fact is our organs and systems are not independent, but interconnected in a very complex web. And that’s why there’s a specialty of a medicine called internal medicine. An internist is the doctor who looks at your body in its entirety – a specialist in diagnostics, long-term care, preventative medicine and more. He or she alone is often best able to manage the treatment of ongoing illnesses like hormonal problems, anemia, infections and more. With this kind of expertise, it’s no wonder patients over the age of 50 often see an internist as their primary physician.

PROCEDURES/SERVICES (Including, but not limited to)

  • Immunization
  • Preventive care
  • Patient education
  • Chronic illnesses and disorders
  • Substance abuse
  • General medicine
  • Geriatric care

Locations

Beaverton

Northeast

South

Internal Medicine Providers