
Meet Dr. Christabeth Boyd
Family Medicine & Community Medicine
Dr. Christabeth Boyd is a family doctor currently practicing in Southeast Portland, Oregon. She lives in the neighborhood where she practices with her family. She lives with her husband, Berto Boyd, who is an accomplished concert guitarist and her daughter, Vida, who is a student in the neighborhood school, Abernethy Elementary.
She was born and raised in Cebu, Philippines and immigrated to the United States in her mid-twenties for residency training in Penn State University. After residency, she settled in Ventura, California where she met and married her husband. In 2012, the family moved to Oregon and has now made Portland their home since 2017.
She enjoys travel, photography, and reading. She is also active in the community, volunteering at her daughter’s school and advocating for human rights in various local organizations.
Why Portland Doctor?
More about Dr. Boyd


Going Back to Basics
Dr. Christabeth Boyd believes in going back to basics in medical care. She wants to bring back the small town family doctor type care in her medical practice. This is why she is practicing where she lives and hopes to connect with people who live in the area, spend time with them to meet their healthcare needs and be a partner in their health.
Interests
Lifestyle Medicine
Preventive Medicine
Longevity
Training, Education and Certification
Board Certification
American Board of Family Medicine
Board Certified since 2007
Internship
Penn State University Family and Community Medicine 2004 -2005
Residency
Penn State University Family and Community Medicine 2005 - 2007
Chief Resident 2006 - 2007
Externship
University of Minnesota
Fairview Medical Center, Neurology Program
Medical School
Cebu Institute of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine
Class of 2000
Research Experience
NYU Age and Dementia Research Center
Clinical Research Fellow
Low Birthweight Project
Researcher in a consortium of 15 family medicine residency programs collaborating under the auspices of the National March of Dimes to investigate ways to reduce the incidence of preterm and/or low birth weight infants
Linezolid Use for Treatment of Multi-drug Resistant and Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis, New York City 2007
Research Assistant
New York Department of Health & Mental Hygiene, Bureau of Tuberculosis Control

Languages Spoken
English, Filipino, and Cebuano
Clinic Policies
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Contact Info
Phone
Address
503-673-3400
1235 SE Division St. Suite 115, Portland, OR 97202, USA
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