Accepting new patients
Josiah D. Smiley, M.D. (he/him)
Accepting new patients
- Family Medicine Doctor
- Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, School of Medicine
Specialty
- Family Medicine
Clinical focus
- Diabetes (Family Medicine)
- Depression
- Hypertension
Locations and contact
I see patients at-
1 OHSU Health Family Medicine, East Portland Community Health Center
10000 S.E. Main St Suite 1001Suite 1001Portland, OR 97216- Plan your trip on TriMet
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About me
I am a family medicine doctor providing care for patients of all ages. I care for a wide range of conditions, including:
- High blood pressure (hypertension)
- Diabetes
- Depression,
- Acute and chronic conditions
I focus on building long-term relationships that support both physical and emotional well-being.
My approach to care is centered on partnership and personalization. I use the most current medical evidence to help patients set and achieve individualized health goals, and I believe in clear communication and shared decision-making.
I was born and raised in Türkiye and moved to Northern California during high school. Since then, I have lived and trained in several parts of the United States, most recently in Alabama. I am excited to continue my work in family medicine in Portland and to become part of the local community.
Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my wife and son, playing and listening to music, reading and being outdoors.
Education and training
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Degrees
- M.D., 2019, University of Michigan
- B.A., 2012, University of California, Berkeley
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Residency
- Family Medicine, John Peter Smith Hospital, 2022
Insurance
Before scheduling an appointment
- Check your network. If you have health insurance, call your company to find out if the OHSU Health location or provider you plan to visit is part of your network.
- Ask what you will pay. Your insurance company can tell you what your costs are likely to be.
If you schedule an appointment and your health insurance does not include OHSU Health, you may have to pay more than if you go to a provider in your insurance network.
Visit our billing and insurance page for more information.