Adam Barmada, MD

Accepting new patients

Patient Rating:

4.8 Read all reviews

My Specialties:

Orthopedic Surgery, Board-certified; Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery, Board-certified

Languages:

English, Interpreters available for other languages

Gender:

Male

Affiliations:

Legacy Health Partners

About Me:

Dr Barmada specializes in pediatric orthopedic conditions effecting the spine, upper and lower extremities. He starting practicing at Legacy in Portland in 2002 and has been named a “Top Doctor” many times by his peers in Portland Monthly. He has considerable surgical experience and has treated a wide variety of pediatric and adult orthopedic problems since 2002. Special interests include spinal deformities (scoliosis), fractures, hip problems (dysplasia), and knee (patellar) disorders. “I have been fortunate to spend my career serving the Portland Metro region and beyond. Building strong patient/family relationships and their trust, and watching many of my patients grow up, has been most gratifying.” Dr Barmada enjoys spending time with his wife and two daughters, and appreciates all types of outdoor activities, especially those involving his bicycles.

Education:
Fellowship: Pediatric Orthopaedics and Scoliosis, San Diego Children’s Hospital
Residency: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
Medical School: University of Illinois College of Medicine
Training: After receiving his “M.D. with Honors” diploma and induction to Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society from University of Illinois in Chicago, Dr Barmada completed a residency in Orthopedic Surgery at University of New Mexico. This was followed by a fellowship in Pediatric Orthopedics and Scoliosis at world-renowned Rady’s Childrens Hospital in San Diego.
Year I Started Practice: 2001
Hospitals Served: Legacy Emanuel Medical Center, Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center

Patient Rating

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Average Rating:  4.8 out of 5.0
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  Jul 19, 2024
The receptionist that sits at the far left desk was not friendly or welcoming, and the OPPOSITE of helpful. I've been a nurse for 17 years and worked in both hospital and clinic settings, and the way she treated me made me feel extremely stupid. I have never been to Legacy Emanuel and drove a long way for my son to be seen. I was shocked and disappointed at my interaction with her. If anyone wants further explanation, I'm open to talk in person 5039305463The other receptionist who was working (blonde hair at the far right) was very friendly and took her time to guide me when I had questions.

  Jun 26, 2024
Never had a bad experience. But the handling of this spinal surgery, he's been amazing, informative, and care for what we are going to go thru. Can't say enough about how wonderful he is.

  Mar 04, 2024
If they need any orthopedic care I will

  Feb 20, 2024
Scheduling is uninformed about insurance practices and was giving false information without checking with insurance specialist first. We will need to reach out directly to them or billing in order to get accurate information. Scheduling (Leanne) seemed argumentative about scheduling and was unaware of basic billing procedures that are common knowledge in the community.

  Feb 08, 2024
Great.

  Feb 01, 2024
Dr. Barmada and team are wonderful. He is so caring and understanding and explains things extremely well and I appreciated his recommendations, but the fact that he would respect whatever we would choose. The fact that he explained everything so seamlessly and effortlessly, it was a no brainer to accept his recommendations in a heart beat. Thank you for everything!

  Jan 17, 2024
Receptionist was incredibly rude and condescending. I have never left a review of the front desk staff but her attitude and demeanor warranted the exception.
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