About Dr. Anna Hare, MD
Anna Hare, MD is a board-certified Portland dermatologist providing medical dermatology care to patients at the Oregon Dermatology and Research Center (ODRC)
Dr. Anna Hare attended college and graduate school studying Earth Systems and Human Biology at Stanford University where she played Division 1 Soccer and Ultimate Frisbee. She received her medical degree (MD) from Emory University School of Medicine and completed her internship in internal medicine at Providence Portland Medical Center. She then completed a 3-year Dermatology Residency at OHSU in 2019.
Prior to medical school, Dr. Hare worked as a medical assistant with Dr. Rich, at an environmental non-profit in Washington D.C, and on HIV research in Boston at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Dr. Anna Hare specializes in medical dermatology and assists with clinical trials at the Research Center.
Procedures & Services
Patient Education Resources
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Professional Affiliations
Oregon Dermatology and Research Center
Clinic Staff
Our clinical staff are highly trained and knowledgeable about dermatologic issues. They are an integral part of our practice and contribute to a large part of Dr. Rich, Dr. Moore’s, and Amy’s care. Patients will often be seen by both a medical assistant and a licensed provider, to allow the provider more undivided attention during an individual’s visit. Our medical assistants are trained to assist in procedures, see emergency patients, and are available for phone consultations for any questions or concerns.