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Specialties
Specializing in the medical and surgical management of the skin, Portland Dermatology Clinic has been a part of the Portland community since 1963. Our staff includes seven Board Certified dermatologists who are supported by highly skilled and compassionate clinicians and administrators.
The clinic works to educate its patients on preventing dermatologic afflictions while also providing services including early detection and treatment of skin conditions. We are particularly committed to the prevention and treatment of skin cancer.
Our clinic offers the latest in treatment options including dermoscopies for mole exams, biologic therapy and excimer laser for psoriasis, biopsies of skin and the scalp. With the addition of Dr. Ken Lee, we can also treat more invasive skin cancer with Mohs micrographic surgery.
We offer urgent same day appointments!
History
Established in 1963.
A father and son pair, the Kingery’s, founded the Portland Dermatology Clinic in 1963. The practice has since expanded into a larger team of highly qualified physicians.
The team of physicians include Dr.‘s Michael J. Adler, Barbara E. Resnick, Rebecca A. Bremner, Jonathan S. Alexander, Ken K. Lee, Renee M. Chang and Sam Hopkins. All of our physicians are Board Certified and have developed a loyal patient following by specializing in family care and the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancers.
Meet the Business Owner
Michael J.
Business Owner
Dr. Adler joined Portland Dermatology Clinic in 1997, after serving as Chief Resident during his dermatology residency at Oregon Health and Science University. He previously received his Medical Degree from the University of California at San Diego Medical School and graduated cum laude from Stanford University
Dr. Adler is a past President of the Oregon Dermatology Society and has been Chair of Dermatology at Legacy Portland Hospitals for the past fifteen years. He enjoys teaching dermatology, leading conferences as an Affiliate Professor in the Dermatology Department at Oregon Health and Science University, and volunteering at the Wallace Medical Concern in downtown Portland.