Amanda VanDlac MD

Amanda VanDlac MD

“There is nothing more rewarding than empowering patients to make decisions about their health care. Taking time to teach patients about their diagnosis and treatment options allows us to work as a team to make a care plan they can be comfortable with.”

Dr. VanDlac is a board-certified urologist who joined The Oregon Clinic after graduating from her urology residency at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). She has been serving the greater Portland community since 2016.  In addition to caring for patients, she also serves as the Chair of Urology at Providence Portland Medical Center. She has received the honor of being recognized as a Portland Top Doc for urology year over year since 2020.

When Dr. VanDlac is not in the office, she can be found spending time outdoors with her husband and two sons.  She enjoys mountain biking, skiing, hiking and traveling.

Other Activities

Member, American Urological Association

EDUCATION & TRAINING

Residency, Urology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, 2016

Internship, Surgery, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, 2012

MD, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 2011

BA, Psychology, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 2007

BOARD CERTIFICATION

Urology

HONORS

Portland Monthly Magazine, “Top Doctors,” 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024

Alpha Omega Alpha, 2011

Brody School of Medicine Medical Alumni Scholarship, 2009-2010

Rotaract Scholarship, 2008

Brody School of Medicine Bookstore Scholarship, 2008-2009

Summa Cum Laude, East Carolina University, 2007

Thomas W. Rivers Scholarship, 2006

Publications

Amanda A. VanDlac MD, Nick G. Cowan MD, Yiyi Chen PhD, Ross E. Anderson, Michael J Conlin MD, Jeffrey C. La Rochelle MD, Christopher L Amling MD and Theresa M. Koppie MD. Timing, Incidence and Risk Factors for Venous Thromboembolism in Patients Undergoing Radical Cystectomy for Malignancy: A Case for Extended Pharmacological Prophylaxis. The Journal of Urology, 2014;191, 943-947.

Ruben C. Sloan, Matthew Rosenbaum, Dorcas O’Rourke, Karen Oppelt, Chad R. Frasier, Corinne A. Waston, Amanda G. Allan, and David A. Brown. Ketamine-xylazine anesthesia dose-dependently influences cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury in guinea pigs. Journal of the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science, 2011;50(3):349-354.