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Accepting New Patients

Emily Viggiano, MD

Pediatrician

Tanasbourne Medical Clinic

10690 NE Cornell Rd., Suite 220, Hillsboro, OR 97124 [Google Map]

(503) 848-5861

Offers Video Visits: Yes

Speaks: English and Spanish

About Emily Viggiano

Education:  M.D.  Brown University, Providence, RI  |  Residency at University of Washington Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, WA  |  B.A.  Brown University, Providence, RI

Experience:  Experience providing pediatric primary care in urban and rural settings, as well as acute care of medically complex children

Memberships and Affiliations:  Oregon Pediatric Society, Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics

At NHC:  I provide pediatric primary care for children from newborn through adolescence

What I do for Fun:  Play with my baby boy, walk my energetic dog Leo, and spend time outdoors hiking or camping

Patient Reviews

At NHC we are constantly striving to optimize your experience and patient feedback is critical in this process of continual improvement. Patient surveys are randomly conducted by a third-party vendor to provide us feedback, which is the source of our provider ratings and patient comments.  Read more about how provider ratings are calculated.

"She treated me very good and gave good explanations."

"She is excellent with my kids."

"They seemed very attentive and accessible, and they were good people who are respectful and attentive."

"The provider is very kind and always attentive to what I say or what I need to do with my child, and she helped me with that."

"Seemed good what she did with my son and he is better."

"I have known her for a long time. She always does everything the right way, and we understand."

"She explained everything perfectly and took the time to check everything; I felt comfortable talking to her."

"Very good provider."

"Explained everything well, answering all my doubts, helping me with everything I needed, and explaining everything in detail so I could understand."