Address: 25050 SE Stark St Ste 300, Gresham, OR 97030, USA
Phone: +15036678878
Sunday: 10AM–2PM
Monday: 7:30AM–6PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–6PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–6PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–6PM
Friday: 7:30AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–3PM
Rhiannon Lee
I have been bringing my kids to this pediatrician's office regularly for almost 12 years and we have received the most amazing care from not only their primary Dr. Anderson but absolutely everyone we have had the pleasure of seeing. I am grateful that my kids have a doctor who is not only kind, passionate, and respectful but takes the time to listen to any questions or concerns I have ever had. I know without a doubt that my kids are receiving the best care and will continue to do so for the years to come!
Erasto Sedda
Our daughter's primary care physician has seen our daughter for almost 7 years (since she was 3 days old). We've had great experience which is why we've stayed. The staff is friendly, caring, and knowledgeable. We'll continue seeing them for the foreseeable future.
irma beltran
I’ve been coming here since both my kids were tiny. Doctor Stephanie sari has been the best for my kids and always go above and beyond for them both. Her communication skills are on point and couldn’t have asked for any other doctor than her for my kids. If it’s not her I don’t feel right. Other than the doctor the staff are amazing as well.
k fli
We love it here. We see Dr. Stephanie Sari for both of our kids since birth and she’s amazing. So detail oriented and always goes the extra mile to make sure our babies are well taken care of. If she doesn’t have the answer, she has resources that do. 110% recommend.
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Rapid (antigen) tests are considered most accurate in people who are having symptoms of COVID-19. If you are not having symptoms, a PCR (molecular) test is better at detecting COVID-19. PCR tests do have a longer turnaround time: up to a week in times of high demand. It is also important to note that if someone has had a close exposure, a negative test does not mean you cannot still develop COVID-19. It is possible to develop symptoms/illness 2-14 days from exposure. Due to limited COVID-19 testing resources, we cannot currently test asymptomatic patients needing testing for travel, school, daycare, or work.
Hi Nadya, Thanks for your question! All the physicians of Metropolitan Pediatrics strongly recommend fully vaccinating our patients. We believe that vaccines are safe, effective, and play a vital role in protecting the health of the individual patient and the community. We strongly recommend following the routine schedule and guidelines approved by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
Dr. Malcom speaks Spanish. We can also organize an interpreter. The use of an interpreter is free.
UPDATE: Wendy, I'm told that Gresham has filled all student shadow openings for this year. There was more demand than we could accommodate, and we are truly sorry that we are unable to help. We wish you all the best in finding another shadow opportunity. *** Hi Wendy, sorry to hear about your troubles reaching our Gresham Clinic Manager. I will relay your feedback, and see if I can help get you two in touch!
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