Joseph P. Stapleton, M.D.

Dr. Stapleton’s Philosophy


Credentials

Dr. Stapleton has practiced medicine in Portland for over 28 years. He is married with two sons. His interests are travel, photography, cooking and gardening. He and his family have been to Haiti on 4 medical missions.

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Pain Medicine in Pain Medicine
  • American Board of Anesthesiology in Anesthesia

Medical Degree

  • Oregon Health Science University

Residency

  • Oregon Health Sciences University

Professional Affiliations

  • American Academy of Pain Management
  • American Board of Pain Management
  • American Medical Association
  • American Pain Society
  • American Society of Interventional Pain
  • International Spine Intervention Society
  • Oregon Medical Association
  • Pain Society of Oregon
  • Medical Society of Metropolitan Portland
  • North American Neuromodulation Society
  • Western Pain Society

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At Northwest Spine and Laser Surgery Center (NWSL), our top priority is always the safety and well-being of our patients, visitors and staff. We are committed to providing the safest environment possible for the patients who receive our services and the staff members providing those services. 

We are closely monitoring the rapidly evolving Coronavirus/COVID-19 situation and following guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Oregon Health Authority (OHA), and County Health Departments. 

As with any newly emerging infectious disease, knowledge evolves with time and recommendations are changing rapidly. NWSL is committed to doing our part to slow the spread of COVID-19, treating only the most urgent surgical needs in the interim.
 

At this time, NWSL will continue to provide services with temporary enhanced eligibility criteria for elective procedures.  Additionally, NWSL will continue preventative measures already part of our standard practice which include frequent hand washing and facility sanitation methods using hospital grade disinfectants.  Staff will continue to be required to comply with our established illness policy.

To protect the health of our patients, visitors, and staff, NWSL will also begin a temporary visitor restriction limiting visitors to 1 healthy adult age 16 or over.  This is to allow for adequate distancing of individuals while inside our facility. Visitors will be encouraged but not required to wait in their cars until the patient is ready for discharge.  Moreover, patients and visitors will be screened for symptoms of respiratory illness and fever upon arrival prior to remaining in the clinic.  
 

As with any infectious disease, if patients, visitors, or staff experience symptoms of illness they should remain at home and are encouraged to seek guidance from their healthcare provider. 

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