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Caleb Schmid, M.D.

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  • Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Clinical Nutrition, School of Medicine

Expertise

  • Diabetes
  • Endocrinology and diabetes

About me

Caleb Schmid, M.D. is an endocrinologist whose specialty is in the diagnosis and treatment of thyroid and adrenal disorders, as well as the management of diabetes. He enjoys working in diabetes care and endocrinology as he values problem-solving with patients and seeing results that directly impact patients’ health. He believes in educating patients about their diagnosis, physiology, and evidence-based care. Dr. Schmid also has a deep interest in international health and has worked in China, India and with refugee communities within the U.S.

Dr. Schmid is originally from Nebraska and attended medical school at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Caleb trained in internal medicine residency at Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine and completed his endocrinology fellowship at OHSU where he has joined the OHSU team to provide care.

In his free time, Caleb is a regular bike commuter, marathon runner and loves spending time at the ocean whenever possible with his family.

Insurance

Before scheduling your appointment, we recommend you contact your insurance company to verify that the OHSU Health location or provider you plan to visit is included in your network. Your insurance company will also be able to inform you of any copayments, co–insurance, or deductibles that will be your responsibility. If you proceed in scheduling an appointment and your health insurance benefits do not participate with OHSU providers, your out of pocket liability may be higher. Visit the billing and insurance section of our site for more information.

Ratings and reviews

Overall: 4.6 out of 5 (347 Ratings, 108 Reviews)

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