Internal Medicine
We offer Internal Medicine, Adult Medicine, and Family Medicine.
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Internal Medicine Providers
MD
Satish BankuruInternal Medicine
Dr. Bankuru is an Internal Medicine physician. He received his medical degree from Andhra Medical College in India in 2006. He also received his Mastery of Public Health in Epidemiology from University of North Texas in 2010. Dr. Bankuru finished his residency program at Detroit Medical Center at Wayne State University in Detroit Michigan.
Phone:541-269-0333 Ext. 1311
LPC, CRC, CADC III
Todd DanielsonInternal Medicine
Behavioral Health
Todd is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC), and Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC III). He joined Bay Clinic in February 2020 to help develop their Adult Medicine Integrated Behavioral Health program. He graduated from Western Oregon University where he completed both undergraduate and graduate studies with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Master of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling. He utilizes a blend of therapy approaches including, Person-Centered, Strengths-Based, Solution Focused, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. He provides support to people working towards achieving their desired physical health and mental health wellbeing. During his spare, he enjoys various outdoor activities including boating, camping, hunting, fishing, and spending time with family and friends.
Phone:541-269-0333 EXT. 1201
DSW, LCSW
Trisha GeDerosInternal Medicine
Behavioral Health
Trisha GeDeros is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). She joined Bay Clinic in March of 2020 as a behavioral health consultant. Utilizing an integrated trauma informed approach to work closely with patients and providers to support patients in meeting their mental and behavioral health goals. Trisha uses a solution focused framework with cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance commitment therapy, and mindfulness practices to support patients in learning and identifying coping skills to more effectively manage life stressors. In her spare time, Trisha enjoys spending time with family, traveling, enjoying the outdoors, and pursuing educational opportunities.
Phone:541-269-0333 EXT. 1203
DO
Wendy HaackInternal Medicine
My life’s choices and experiences did not follow the traditional track to medical school but rather followed a path of continuing education and experience that had a common thread of being health care centered. This path led me from the home farm in a small rural Montana community where there was always a need for quality health care to the study of, and a degree in, community health and health education. This grew into nursing as both a trauma nurse and ICU critical care specialist. Later, a Master’s degree in nursing allowed me to teach nursing at both the community college and University levels. Being a flight nurse, as well as teaching EMS first responders was also part of this path. Finding myself at a cross roads, I had to choose between either the academic road or the road of direct patient care. I chose my first love patient care and completed a Family Nurse Practitioner Program at the University of Washington. This was followed by 4 years as an Independent Nurse Practitioner in a small rural community in Eastern Oregon where I was often the only provider within a 50 mile radius responsible for the medical care in a small hospital, clinic and nursing home. It was a challenging and wonderful experience that taught me a lot and showed me that I could make a real difference. It also showed me that I could increase my value to my patients by becoming a physician. Toward this end, I moved to Portland and continued working independently as a Nurse Practitioner within a cardiology specialty and began to prepare for medical school. Though I am not a cardiologist, my years working and being taught and mentored by excellent cardiologists has given me a strong cardiac knowledge base and skills, which I now bring to my practice. Because I wanted to diagnose, treat and care for the adult patient in a holistic manner I chose to become an Osteopathic doctor (D.O) specializing in Internal medicine. I applied and was accepted at Des Moines University Osteopathic Medical School in Iowa where I graduated with honors. I completed my Residency in Internal Medicine at Emanuel and Good Samaritan hospitals in Portland where my interest in diagnosing, treating and caring for the seriously ill patient in the intensive care unit grew along with my desire to continue to work both in a hospital and clinic setting. Now, I look forward to serving the North Bend / Coos Bay and surrounding communities working to build my practice here at the Bay Clinic and follow up on my patients at Bay Area Hospital.
Phone:541-269-0333 Ext. 1255