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Ian Logan, M.D. (he/him)

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  • Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, School of Medicine

Specialty

  • Orthopaedics and rehabilitation

Clinical focus

  • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Locations and contact

I see patients at
Tall building with the ariel tram to its left
Center for Health & Healing, Building 1
OHSU Beaverton

About me

I am a board-certified physiatrist and assistant professor in the Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation. I provide consultative physiatry services for patients admitted to OHSU with spinal cord and brain injuries. I also offer outpatient neurorehabilitation services and perform electrodiagnostic testing. Treatments that I offer include:

  • Neurological rehabilitation
  • Spinal cord injury (SCI) rehabilitation
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation
  • Electrodiagnostic testing (electromyography and nerve conduction testing, EMG/NCS)
  • Spasticity management

In my practice, I work closely with patients to create comprehensive rehabilitation plans that support recovery, function, and quality of life after neurological injuries. This often includes coordinating care among different therapies and medical specialties.

Education and training

  • Degrees

    • M.D., 2016, Saint Louis University School of Medicine
    • B.S., 2011, Corban University
  • Internship

    • Mercy Hospital, Saint Louis, MO, 2017
  • Residency

    • University of Washington, 2020

Memberships and associations:

  • American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, December 2026
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