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Samuel Bartholomew, MD, FACS
Portland, Oregon, United States

Samuel Bartholomew, MD, FACS

Dr. Samuel Bartholomew, MD, FACS, is a highly skilled and double board-certified plastic surgeon specializing in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery in Portland, Oregon. His extensive training includes a plastic surgery residency at the University of California, Davis Medical Center, and a general surgery residency at Oregon Health and Science University.

Dr. Bartholomew's expertise spans a wide range of procedures, including breast augmentation and reconstruction, cosmetic body contouring, mommy makeovers, abdominoplasty, and liposuction. He is particularly recognized for his meticulous surgical techniques and innovative approaches, which provide patients with excellent outcomes and smooth recoveries. His commitment to clinical excellence has earned him recognition as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor since 2017 and a "Top Doctor" in Portland Monthly Magazine for 10 years.

Located in the heart of Portland, Dr. Bartholomew's practice offers personalized and tailored care to each patient. His focus on compassionate, patient-centered care ensures exceptional results. For more information about the services provided by Dr. Samuel Bartholomew, please submit an enquiry.

Reviews (5)

Karla Scrivner
March 31, 2025
Alicia koehler
March 27, 2025
Dr B is very sweet and sincere and really cares about his patients!
Judi Boyd
March 26, 2025
Staff was great. Dr. Amazing. All went as planned. Highly recommended dr. Bartholomew
Dara Shifrer
March 26, 2025
I was telling Dr. Bartholomew about how multiple dermatologists refused to remove the mole from my cheek because it would be too difficult - he responded, "Well, I'm very good at what I do." It's true - he and his staff were super professional and streamlined the whole process. I'm mostly completely shocked by the lack of any scar at all (just discoloration and only two weeks out) - I've had tons of moles removed and am left with either a raised bump (shave removal) or a jagged line (oval removal). He was able to only use internal dissolvable sutures and covered it in skin glue and a butterfly bandage, which stayed on for a little over a week with showering. They gave me two pages on approaches to minimizing the appearance of a scar and my only complaint is that the paper said to start applying ointment day after which was inapplicable for me - and the papers didn't specify when you should start using the adhesive silicon strips so I slapped one on about 10 days after surgery and then panicked when I googled to see you shouldn't start those until 2 to 3 weeks post surgery - the strips instructions also didn't provide a timeline. Fortunately, I was able to remove it without harm through warm water.
Russell B
March 25, 2025