Bellingham PeaceHealth clinics add four new surgeons, specializing in cancer care and more
PeaceHealth has welcomed four new surgery specialists to its various clinics in Bellingham, offering a variety of medical care.
The Vancouver, Wash.-based nonprofit Catholic healthcare system has over 160 clinics across Washington, Oregon and Alaska and over 3,000 providers, according to a news release.
In addition to the PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center, PeaceHealth has over 40 clinics, centers and offices in Bellingham.
The first new surgery specialist, David Droullard, MD, MS, is a fellowship-trained colorectal surgeon. Droullard graduated medical school at Columbia University and completed a surgery fellowship at Michigan State University. Droullard sees patients at General, Breast and Trauma Surgery at PeaceHealth Marble Clinic and General Surgery at PeaceHealth Northwest Medical Center.
Quynh Le, DO, a breast surgery oncologist, graduated medical school at Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences and is the co-director of the Breast Cancer Program at PeaceHealth St. Joseph Cancer Center. Dr. Le sees patients at PeaceHealth General, Breast and Trauma Surgery at PeaceHealth Marble Clinic.
Bryan Demyan, DO, a board-certified orthopedic physician, studied at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and Grant Medical Center. Demyan also served as chief resident during an orthopedic surgery residency at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Demyan sees patients at PeaceHealth Orthopedics, Sports Medicine, and Trauma Surgery at Medical Office Plaza.
Danielle Parlin, PA-C, a physician assistant in vascular surgery, earned a Master of Science degree in Physician Assistant Studies from Pacific University. Parlin was born and raised in Bellingham, and earned a biology degree at Western Washington University. Parlin sees patients at PeaceHealth Bellingham Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Clinic.