Sergio M. Crespo, MD
Portland, OR 97225
The Oregon Clinic Gastroenterology West
9701 Southwest Barnes Road, Suite 300, Portland, OR 97225
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About Sergio M. Crespo
Dr. Crespo is board certified internal medicine and a gastroenterology physician. He is also fluent in Spanish. Dr. Crespo was born in Puerto Rico. Dr. Crespo moved from Europe to Alaska and has traveled all across the world. Dr. Crespo believes these experiences have helped him become a grounded person and helps him understand the differences that each person may encounter throughout their lives. Dr. Crespo came to Portland, OR and attended the University of Portland knowing he wanted to become a doctor. He immediately fell in love with the city and was fortunate enough to be involved in an exciting new basic science research for two years prior to enrolling in medical school. Dr. Crespo joined The Oregon Clinic in 2015 after spending four and a half years helping build and establish a successful Gastroenterology practice for the Adventist Medical System.
University of Pittsburgh
2006
Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine
2005
Mayo Clinic Jacksonville
2011
University of Pittsburgh
2008
Keck Registrar office
2003
- American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
- American Gastroenterological Association
- American College of Gastroenterology
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology
- Polarization gating spectroscopy of normal-appearing duodenal mucosa to detect pancreatic cancer
- Non-invasive assessment of liver fibrosis using magnetic resonance elastography in liver transplant recipients with hepatitis C
- Interobserver Agreement on the Endosonographic Features of Lymph Nodes in Aerodigestive Malignancies
- The long term use of covered metal stents in managing malignant biliary obstruction. Are we changing outcomes?
- Gastric polyposis in familial juvenile polyposis
- Sensations in the GI Tract: Overview of Physiology, Pathophysiology and Treatment
- Characterizing extravascular neutrophil migration in vivo in the iris
- Immunohistology of Antigen-Presenting Cells In Vivo: A Novel Method for Serial Observation of Fluorescently Labeled Cells
- APCs in the Anterior Uveal Tract Do Not Migrate to Draining Lymph Nodes
- Antigen-Specific Accumulation of Naïve, Memory and Effector CD4 T Cells during Anterior Uveitis Monitored by Intravital Microscopy
Providence Medical Group - Oregon
Providence St. Vincent Medical Center
Dr. Crespo enjoys spending the majority of his free time with his two wonderful children and wife. He enjoys coaching his children's soccer teams, traveling, skiing, and exploring the great outdoors here in Oregon.