John D. O'Holleran, MD
Oregon City, OR 97045
Providence Surgery Clinic - Southeast at Willamette Falls
1510 Division Street, Suite 210, Oregon City, OR 97045
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About John D. O'Holleran
Dr. O'Holleran is a board-certified general surgeon. One of the reasons he decided to pursue medicine is because he loves the marriage of science and being able to help people. He firmly believes, "the more you know, the better off you are", so he values taking time to educate patients about their surgical condition, procedure options, benefits, risks and expectations.
In his practice, Dr. O'Holleran offers a wide variety of general surgery services, including, breast, thyroid, hernias, gall bladder, rectal, all abdomen and laparoscopic procedures, in which he is Robotic Surgery certified.
Dr. O'Holleran is married with two grown children. He considers himself the world's biggest foodie and loves following college sports.
University of Nebraska
1987
Exempla St Joseph General Surgery Residency Program
1992
Robotic Surgery certified
- American Board of Surgery, Surgery (General Surgery)
1510 Division Street, Suite 210
Oregon City, OR 97045
Providence Medical Group - Oregon
Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center
The world's biggest foodie and loves following college sports.
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Dr. O Halleran was outstanding
Providence Patient
Explained everything very well.
Providence Patient
Excellent surgeon!
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Good
Providence Patient
Dr. O'Holloron thoroughly explained the surgery and the bruising and swelling that would follow. He left ample time for me to ask questions.
Providence Patient
This surgeon has absolutely horrible bedside manners! Did not tell me what he was doing until he was already doing it (moving my gown and marking me) then slammed the bed down so I jolted back flat on my back. I tried to have a conversation with him and he was extremely rude. However his tone and demeanor totally changed once the nurse entered the room. Dr then told me this is how he does it if I think I could do better go ahead. By this time I was in tears and crying all the way to surgery It was an awful experience. Please remind Dr. Patient's are already scared and moving so abruptly with out warning is horrible bedside manners!!!
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