Manisha Apte, MD
Portland, OR 97225
The Oregon Clinic Gastroenterology West
9701 Southwest Barnes Road, Suite 300, Portland, OR 97225
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About Manisha Apte
Dr. Manisha Apte feels fortunate that she can use her deep knowledge of gastroenterology and procedural expertise to help her patients learn about and manage their GI health. She is honored to be trusted as a clinician and endoscopist while developing meaningful long-term patient-physician relationships. Having focused one-on-one interactions with her patients is essential for Dr. Apte so she can guide them through their care with careful and clear explanations. She values getting to know her patients as people beyond their clinic visit or diagnosis, and enjoys learning about their hobbies, families, and health concerns. Seeing improvement in patients who have chronic GI diseases is the most rewarding part of Dr. Apte’s work. Dr. Apte’s interest in medicine is based in the humanities and patient-centered care. Her training included five international trips to rural India and Rwanda to provide care in low-resource settings while learning how to build health care programs from scratch.
Geisel at Dartmouth
2016
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
2023
Boston Medical Center
2017
Boston Medical Center
2019
Boston Medical Center
2020
Member, American College of Gastroenterology
Member, American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Member, American Gastroenterological Association
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine
- Practice Management: Fulfilling Trainee Education While Maintaining a High-Quality Endoscopy Unit
- Vaccinations for Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: An Updated Review
- Improving Vaccination Rates for IBD Patients Through the Use of Local Pharmacies
- The Use of an EHR Patient Portal (MYCHART-EPIC) in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Apple Core Lesions and Ulcerative Masses Due to Disseminated Yersinia Enterocolitica in an Immunosuppressed Patient
Providence Portland Medical Center
Dr. Apte recently moved to Portland from New Hampshire, where she spent over a decade in training and work. She loves being surrounded by nature and is excited to get to know the community while exploring the city’s great parks and amazing food. Outside of work, Dr. Apte is most often with her family enjoying outside activities, including taking their dog on trails, road biking or skiing, or simply walking around the neighborhood. She is also an avid baker and frequently tries out new recipes at home.