As a general surgeon in Portland, Dr. David Cook performs surgical procedures to treat conditions affecting the abdomen and related structures, like hernias or tumors.
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Yes, Dr. David W. Cook is accepting new patients at this office.
(503) 297-2851
9155 SW Barnes Road, Suite 740, Portland, OR 97225-6634
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Dr. David Cook graduated from Oregon Health Sciences University School Of Medicine in 1984 before completing a residency in General Surgery at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU).
Dr. Cook has one office in Oregon where he specializes in General Surgery, Surgical Oncology and Colorectal Surgery.
Dr. Cook works with four doctors including Dr. Kim Swartz and Dr. Douglas York.
As a general surgeon in Oregon, Dr. Cook performs a range of of surgeries and operations, usually focusing on areas and organs of the abdomen and their related organs. Dr. Cook may utilize invasive or minimally-invasive surgical techniques, with the latter reducing recovery time and stress on the patient's body.
Surgical oncologists offer surgical treatment for patients suffering from a variety of cancers. The goal of a surgical oncologist is to stop the advancement of the disease through surgical intervention, sending the patient into remission. Dr. Cook may offer a range of surgical treatment types including preventive surgery, curative surgery, diagnostic surgery, debulking surgery, palliative surgery, restorative surgery, and more. Dr. may offer surgery in conjunction with other treatments like radiation therapy, chemotherapy or hormone therapy.
Colorectal surgeons like Dr. Cook specialize in the surgical and non-surgical care for structures of the lower digestive system, including the intestines, colon and rectum. Dr. Cook may treat conditions such as colon and rectal cancer, polyps, fecal incontinence, ulcerative colitis, inflammatory bowel disease and hemorrhoids. In the past, colorectal surgeons were commonly known as "proctologists."
Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU)
Residency in General Surgery