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Liz M. Miller, PAC

Accepting New Patients
9155 Southwest Barnes Road, East Pavilion Suite 634
Portland, OR 97225
2034.3 miles away
Speaks: English
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The Oregon Clinic Urogynecology - West

9155 Southwest Barnes Road, East Pavilion Suite 634, Portland, OR 97225

About Liz M. Miller

Liz enjoys helping women with their gynecological needs. She feels that pelvic issues are often embarrassing and difficult for women to talk about, and she excels at connecting with her patients and instilling in them the confidence to face their issues. Liz’s mother has worked in an OBGYN office since before she was born, so she spent countless hours there throughout her childhood and adulthood. The constant exposure has furthered her interest in women’s health, and her compassion for her patients. The thing Liz enjoys most about her work is making an impact on her patient’s lives to the point that they will remember her in the years to come. It’s comforting for her to see the smile on her patient’s faces when their quality of life is drastically improved with the efforts of Liz and her colleagues.

Medical School

Heritage University PA Program
2019

Professional Associations
  • Member, American Academy of Physician Assistants
  • Member, Oregon Society of Physician Assistants
  • Member, Physician Assistant Education Association
Board Certifications
  • National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants, Physician Assistant
The Oregon Clinic Urogynecology - West
9155 Southwest Barnes Road
Portland, OR 97225

Affiliated Locations
Providence Portland Medical Center
Providence St. Vincent Medical Center

Liz is from Michigan, where the landscape is largely flat. As a result, she was in awe when she first saw Mount Hood. She also loves the food and culture in Portland, as well as being an hour’s drive from both the coast and the mountains.

Outside of work, Liz loves baking, reading, swimming, doing jigsaw puzzles, and going to the Portland Saturday Market.

Conditions and Procedures

  • Mixed Incontinence
  • Overactive Bladder
  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse
  • Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation (Ptns)
  • Stress Incontinence
  • Urge Incontinence
  • Urinary Incontinence