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We’re open Tuesdays & Thursdays from 3pm to 7pm

503-974-8887

Scope of Care

Borland Free Clinic offers comprehensive medical care, including primary and urgent care, diabetes education, physical therapy, gynecology, other specialty care services and referrals, prescriptions, lab work, and more. Call for an appointment today!

Primary and Urgent Care

Treating regular and long-term health conditions, including asthma, arthritis, diabetes, hypertension, headaches, endocrine disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, and more. Urgent care/walk-ins accepted when there is availability.

Behavioral Health Services

Providing 30-minute sessions aimed at helping patients manage difficult emotions, challenge negative thinking and/or problem solve life challenges. Also providing brief mental health screenings and consultation to assist the medical providers in the clinic.


Diabetes Education

Free one-on-one consultations with a Registered Diabetic Educator to help manage diabetes. Meetings include glucose monitoring, medication management, and lifestyle recommendations.


Physical Therapy

Complete evaluations by a licensed Physical Therapist with recommendations on treatment, including home exercises and other activities, follow-up assessments, and some equipment (when available).

Gynecology

Offering routine Pap smears, abnormal pap follow-up, and LEEP procedures. Also breast exams, full range of contraception, and menopausal care.

Vaccinations

Currently offering Covid-19 (Moderna) and seasonal flu vaccines.

Other Services

Once-a-year comprehensive eye exams through Casey Eye mobile van, periodic eye exams and dental hygiene through Pacific University. Other specialty care referrals available through Project Access NOW.

I didn’t have health insurance when Borland Clinic was recommended to me. Everyone was there to take care of me, to help me. They are kind people. And they treat everyone very nice. They are always willing to help. The first day I went, they gave me medicine and I didn’t spend anything. I’ve always gone there [since]. It feels comfortable. You can tell that they have this willingness to help the community.

— Yris Cauti, Patient