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)
Beaverton
Northeast
South
Sydney Skutt, PA-C
Internal Medicine
Locations: South
Ashley Crabb, MSN, AGNP-C
Internal Medicine
Locations: Beaverton
Ronald Kwong, DO
Internal Medicine, Primary Care
Locations: Beaverton
Thomas Dudrey, MD
Internal Medicine, Primary Care
Locations: Northeast
Mark Bates, MD
Internal Medicine, Nephrology, Primary Care
Locations: Beaverton
Robert Crouse, MD
Internal Medicine, Primary Care
Locations: Beaverton
Reewen D’Souza-Kamath, MD
Internal Medicine, Primary Care
Locations: Beaverton
Gary Kim, MD
Diabetes Services, Internal Medicine, Primary Care
Locations: Northeast
Ann Marie Paulsen, MD
Internal Medicine, Primary Care
Locations: South
Jody Pettit, MD
Internal Medicine
Locations:
Stacy Rudy, PA-C
Internal Medicine
Locations: South
Diana Umene, MD
Internal Medicine, Primary Care
Locations: South
Timothy Thunder, MD, FHM
Internal Medicine
Locations: Northeast
Eduardo Vides, MD, FACP
Internal Medicine, Primary Care
Locations: Northeast