Vanessa V. Vanderpool, MD
Beaverton, OR 97007
Providence Women's Clinic - Progress Ridge
12345 Southwest Horizon Boulevard, Suite 57B, Beaverton, OR 97007
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About Vanessa V. Vanderpool
"As a physician, I have the privilege and honor of helping others during both their best and most vulnerable moments," says Dr. Vanessa Vanderpool. "I believe my most important role is listening to my patients while providing support and guidance to help them make informed decisions about their health care." In her practice, Dr. Vanderpool emphasizes patient education and fosters a deeper understanding of health conditions to create collaborative relationships with her patients. Dr. Vanderpool provides general obstetrics and office-based gynecology care, with a particular interest in menopause management. She recognizes the unique challenges and transitions women face during this phase of life and is dedicated to offering comprehensive care and support to women navigating perimenopause and menopause, ensuring they feel informed and empowered about their health choices. After earning her medical degree from Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, Dr. Vanderpool completed her internship and residency at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland. She is now board-certified by the American Board of Family Medicine. Dr. Vanderpool chose to remain in the Pacific Northwest, drawn by its people, culture, and natural beauty. She loves living in Portland with her husband, children, and family dog. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, gardening, cooking, and reading.
Tulane University School of Medicine
2009
Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine
2012
- American Board of Family Medicine, Family Medicine
12345 Southwest Horizon Boulevard, Suite 57B
Beaverton, OR 97007
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I had an absolutely wonderful experience at Providence Women's Clinic Progress Ridge. I found the clinic through my insurance portal and had no idea which provider to consider. I took the first appointment available with Dr. Vaderpool and I am so glad that was the case! She is a fantastic doctor. I have some medical knowledge myself and came armed with a number of questions. There was never a moment where I felt that she was frustrated or done with my questions. This sounds ridiculous but I literally called my best friend to let her know my experience afterwards because it was so good.
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Dr. Vanderpool is a very caring and highly competent doctor. I came in for one issue, but ended up opening up to her about trauma. I felt heard and she told me that she wanted to help me. A genuinely kind doctor. I would recommend her to anyone.
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I see Dr Vanderpool for my yearly check up. She a great communicator, skilled & knowledgable, and I know I'm receiving excellent medical care.
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Dr. Vanderpool is the BEST! So caring and easy to talk too.
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Dr Vanderpool is wonderful, I would recommend her everytime!
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Dr. Vanderpool reviewed recent Xray's ordered by my primary doctor that were taken due to worsening abdominal pain. I've had issues with my stomach and digestion since an endoscopy indicated I have a hiatal hernia in 2023. The Xray's show a large amount of stool in my colon that I now know is likely the result of supplements taken to manage symptoms from the hiatal hernia. The hiatal hernia caused me extreme discomfort and took a toll on my mental health as there was about 6 months of not being able to eat and losing weight after following recommendations by a gastroenterologist to take medications. I got significantly worse and had new symptoms on these medications. Upon looking at the X-rays, Dr Vanderpool was amused, smiled and chuckled about the condition of my colon. I doubt it would be so amusing if it was another body part in such dysfunction, or if she experienced years of stomach pain herself. I immediately felt embarrassed, sad and like my body was significantly abnormal. I mentioned to her that I didn't think it was a laughing matter and she followed by apologizing, but my level of comfort and ease with her was affected greatly. For this type of provider, I need extreme comfort and the feeling that any abnormal findings will be relayed to me in a respectful manner. She continued to recommend addition steps, such as another appointment for a pelvic exam. Upon further reflection, I realized I did not want to see her again and that I would need to find another provider. I left the appointment feeling overwhelmed by another problem and truly disappointed in her initial attitude about the Xray's. For people who've had long term health issues, this is the kind of reaction that deters them from trusting and reaching out to Doctors.
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