By Dr. Oren Gersten The Cost of Cellular Therapies As a family doctor I try to stay up to date on the most recent research. The most interesting article I have read in some time was in the N... Read more
By Elena Bell Wagner, BSN, MSN, CPNP There are many reasons that you might be in the market for a pediatric provider. First-time parents may begin looking for a provider during their pregnan... Read more
By Dr. Oren Gersten A first aid kit can come in handy on a hike or even just around town. A kit for the car and another to carry in a bag will help make sure you have it when you need it. Pu... Read more
By Emily Erickson, MD Trouble sleeping is incredibly common at any age. Does any of the following sound familiar? The toddler who refuses a nap and fights bedtime. The teen who is texting fr... Read more
By Dr. Oren Gersten Americans spend more on health care than any other nation. Consumers often feel powerless to control the costs associated with health care. Many doctors are not much help... Read more
By Hilary Maxim Audiologists are the ear doctors of the medical world. Through various tests, they can diagnose and treat hearing loss as well as identify other issues that might arise along... Read more
By Oren Gersten Residency training is between three and seven years. All Resident Doctors carry a medical degree and have passed all the necessary training to provide medical services. In fa... Read more
By Kelly F. Merrill The harm reduction movement is creating a buzz in Portland with its compassionate and evidence-based approach to addressing the opioid crisis. Last week the Coalition for... Read more
By Dr. Nick Arredondo According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, about 80 percent of adults experience low back pain at some point in their lifetimes. While th... Read more
By Kelly F. Merrill Unintended Consequences Attempts to muscle the Opioid Crisis into submission have been a total failure. Predictably, policy crackdowns on opioid pain-relievers were... Read more