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  1. #1
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    Anyone know any good Drs in Portland area?

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    Hi there!

    First of all ... a little about me. I am a 30 yr old woman who has been cycling for 5 years now (wow, time flies!). I have been competeing for 3 of those 5 years; in both long and short (olympic distance) races. I've been racing pro in Canada for the past 2 years.

    I have recently relocated to the USA and have loads of cycling related questions!! This is one of my non-cycling questions: I am searching for a good doctor in my area. I was lucky to have found a fantastic doctor when I lived in Ottawa -- she was a triathlete so understood the competative riding life-style and the impacts it could have.

    Does anyone on this forum live in the Portland area? if yes, do you have a good Doctor? How does one go about finding good doctors down here? Back home it is just word of mouth ...

    Thanks,

    Dirtygirl.

  2. #2
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    Welcome to TE, DirtyGirl, and welcome to the Pacific NorthWest.

    I'm in Vancouver, so no idea about doctors in Portland, but I assume it's word of mouth as well. Maybe your coach/team members/fellow cyclists in Portland could help? Of course some TE women will come with recommendations I am sure.

  3. #3
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    Welcome from me too!I believe suzieqtwa lives in portland you could pm her and see and so does Dianyla, they are both members here. Good luck. I have a client up there if I talk to her I will ask for you too.
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  4. #4
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    Jun 2005
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    Are you looking for allopathic (traditional western MD) or naturopathic/alternative? Also, are you looking mainly for a primary care physician who is understand, or a specific sports medicine/orthopaedist? What part of the metro area?

    Many of the traditional docs I've met here are quite active; cycling, running, and triathlons seem to be a very common hobby for MDs here in Portland. My own doctor is not a cyclist herself, but she referred me to a local PT clinic in my neighborhood and I had at least one sport in common with virtually all of the therapists that worked there.

    Two standout recommendations that I can make are:

    A good holistic clinic for sports medicine is the Back in Motion practice. They are mainly chiropractic/naturopathic.

    For women's health, Portland is home to the clinic founded and run by Dr. Tori Hudson herself, A Woman's Time.

  5. #5
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    Dec 2006
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    Thank you for the responses.

    Given the nature of our sport I will eventually have to seek out a PT ... and a masseuse (ART) ... and a chiropractor!

    For now I was looking for a traditional doctor but the Womens Health site looks very interesting as well.

    Thanks again~

  6. #6
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    Aug 2006
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    Hey Dirty girl
    I've lived here for about 15 years ,and I have lots of names of Doctors. The traditional doctor I'm seeing now is in her 30s ,and is a competitive cycler. I found the Portland Clinic is a great place because they have every kind of doctor you would want to see in the same building. They have 3 in the Portland area. I also have a name of a chiropractor who is also a tri athlete . He is around the downtown area. I live in Beaverton (do you know where that is)? pm me if you need names ,and numbers.
    Suzie

  7. #7
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    May 2006
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    Clearwater Chiropractic in downtown Portland has a "sports medicine" focus. A great many of their patients are runners, triathletes, etc. My housemate is a massage therapist and chiropractic assistant there, and she is a cyclist and runner herself.

 

 

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