About Us

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Welcome

For more than a decade, we have been improving the way that you and thousands of women in Oregon, and beyond, access and experience health care. 

You can count on our medical experts for your care today and through every stage of your life. Our doctors, nurses, researchers, social workers and support staff are all highly qualified, sensitive to your needs and honored to be trusted partners for you and your family.

The OHSU Center for Women’s Health strives to achieve the highest standard of care for women, transgender and gender diverse individuals across the lifespan. We provide care in an inclusive space to all who seek it, regardless of gender expression or identity.

Our staff recognizes that bodies differ in many subtle ways beyond the obvious reproductive organs. We root our approach in the belief that you deserve compassionate care from a team that listens to you and respects your needs. 

We advocate for the health and rights of our patients in more than just our exam rooms. We are dedicated to promoting health and equity leadership in our classrooms, research, government and communities.

You can expect

  • Comprehensive care suited to your health condition(s), needs and wishes.
  • Highly trained healthcare providers in many areas of women’s health. See our services
  • An entire team of specialty experts ready to work with you if you need advanced care for more complex illnesses or conditions.
  • Access to the latest treatment options and up-to-date health information and guidance.
  • Leading researchers, educators and clinicians proud to be part of the only National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health in the Northwest.

Our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion

The Center for Women's Health actively engages in diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. We are committed to an environment of employment, patient care, research and education that is anti-racist. Each member of the Center for Women's Health is expected to work towards building and sustaining an equitable and inclusive work environment.

StoryCorps spotlight

Dr. Michelle Berlin, former director of Center for Women’s Health, and Dr. Renee Edwards, chief medical officer, sat down to discuss the creation of the Center and motivation for the work being done to elevate the knowledge and treatment of women’s health at OHSU.