Stephen Hallas, DO

Providing quality, compassionate care for you and your family

Stephen Hallas, DO

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Personal Biography:

Dr. Hallas earned a bachelor’s degree in biological chemistry from Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, and a medical degree from Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, Calif. While in medical school, he completed a pre-doctoral teaching fellowship in neuromusculoskeletal medicine and osteopathic manipulative medicine.

Dr. Hallas enjoys working closely with his patients and their families to help them find optimal health. He acts as a patient advocate and works to address the root of a problem. His focus is on full spectrum preventive family medicine from children to adults, women's health and sports medicine.

Away from the office, Dr. Hallas enjoys organic gardening, home brewing, skiing, sailing, fly-fishing, hiking, mountain biking and is an avid sports fan. He is married to Dr. Sabrina Noel, a psychiatry resident with Samaritan Mental Health.

Dr. Hallas is a second-year family practice resident and welcomes Spanish-speaking patients.

Medical Education and Training:

Bachelor’s degree: Bates College
Medical degree: Western University of Health Sciences

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Specialty:

  • Family Medicine
    Family medicine providers provide comprehensive health care for all members of the family. They may be physicians, nurse practitioners or physician assistants. They serve as a primary care provider for their patients.
  • Resident Physician
    Resident physicians, known as residents, are individuals who have received a medical degree and practice medicine under the supervision of fully licensed physicians, usually in a hospital or clinic.

    Medical residency provides in-depth training within a specific branch of medicine such as family practice, internal medicine, psychiatry, orthopedic surgery, general surgery or other specialties and builds upon the broad range of medical knowledge and basic clinical skills learned in medical school, enabling the physician to get more hands-on medical practice experience.