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Dr. Thomas Molloy, MD

Cardiothoracic Surgery* Age 67
Dr. Thomas Molloy, MD
4.2 (9 Ratings)
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Dr. Thomas Molloy, MD

Cardiothoracic Surgery* Age 67
Portland, OR
Accepting new patients
43 years of experience
 

Overview

Dr. Thomas Molloy, MD works in Portland, OR as a Cardiothoracic Surgeon and has 43 years experience.

They are board certified in Cardiovascular Surgery and graduated from Dartmouth University Geisel School of Medicine in 1981. Dr. Molloy completed a residency at University of Arizona. At present, Dr. Molloy has received an average rating of 4.2 from patients and has been reviewed 9 times. They are affiliated with Adventist Health Portland. They are accepting new patients. Dr. Molloy practices at Practice in Portland, OR.

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  • Choice Plus POS II
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  • HealthyBlue 2.0
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  • MultiPlan PPO

Locations

  1. 1 Office
    10000 SE Main St Ste 365, Portland, OR 97216
  2. 2 OHSU Hospital
    3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland, OR 97239
  3. 3 Cherry Park Pathology Associates
    10123 SE Market St, Portland, OR 97216

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4.2
Based on 9 Reviews
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2 Stars (1)
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Patient Reviews
Jan 28, 2023
I had robotic assisted mitral valve repair surgery with Dr. Molloy in late 2022. The surgery was successful and I have nothing but the highest praise for Dr. Molloy and his incredibly capable, compassionate team. One year after the surgery the repair is strong with no regurgitation detected on my recent echocardiogram although I had severe regurgitation before the surgery. I feel very fortunate to have found Dr. Molloy and that I qualified for the less invasive robotic-assisted surgery that he is recognized for.
Mitch T — Jan 28, 2023
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Specialties*
Cardiothoracic Surgery
General Surgery
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Education

Education

Medical Education
  • Dartmouth University Geisel School of Medicine
    1981
Medical Education

Board Certifications

Board Certifications
  • Cardiovascular Surgery, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery and Thoracic Surgery
Board Certifications
What’s a board certification and why is it important that my provider has one?

A board certification represents a provider’s dedication to ongoing training in one or more specialties, including the completion of intensive exams. While not all specialties have board certifications, if your provider does have one they’ve taken the extra step to master their specialty and to keep up with the latest advancements in their field.

Internship

Internship
  • Virginia Mason Hospital
    1982
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Residency

Residency Hospital
  • University of Arizona
    1990
Residency Hospital

Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Thomas Molloy, MD accepts new patients on Medical News Today.

Dr. Molloy accepts Aetna, Anthem and Blue Cross Blue Shield as well as many others. See all of the insurances Dr. Molloy accepts here.

Dr. Molloy has a star rating of 4.2/5 and has been reviewed 9 times.

Dr. Molloy is board certified in Cardiovascular Surgery, Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery and Thoracic Surgery.

Dr. Molloy has been practicing as a Cardiothoracic Surgeon for 43 years.

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