Dr. McGlade brings years of extensive experience in a wide range of interventional procedures serving patients with peripheral arterial disease, renal artery disease, end stage renal disease, venous disease including acute and chronic thrombosis as well as varicose veins, cancer patients and others. State of the art embolization techniques are useful in women with uterine fibroids and in men with prostate enlargement.
Background
Dr. Chuck McGlade is a practicing interventional radiologist focusing on minimally invasive surgical procedures. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University and as one of the top ten students in his class, was awarded Phi Beta Kappa in his junior year. Medical education was completed at Cornell University Medical College where he was inducted into Alpha Omega Alpha due to graduating in the top ten of his class. Further medical training was at UCLA where he was Chief Resident and completed an IR fellowship.
Dr. McGlade prides himself in building strong relationships with patients and staff and is focused on providing a patient-centered medical practice.
Dr. McGlade is the recipient of numerous awards and has authored multiple medical publications. Dr McGlade has lived in Oregon for 30 years and has brought new techniques and innovations to practices at Sacred Heart Medical Center, Sacred Heart Riverbend and McKenzie Willamette Medical Center. During the past several years, he has worked at Mercy Medical Center creating a full scale interventional program as the vascular specialist for Douglas County.
Education
MD: Cornell Medical College in New York, New York, graduating Alpha Omega Alpha
Residency: The University of California, Los Angeles in Angiography
Fellowship: The University of California, Los Angeles in Angiography and served as chief resident
Board Certification: Interventional Radiology