Nora Larson LCSW, LICSW?
Update this Profile
Nora Larson LCSW, LICSW, Social Worker
We verify the medical license of each FindaTopDoc Verified Doctor to ensure that their license is active and they are in good medical standing.

Nora Larson LCSW, LICSW

Social Worker | Clinical

3050 SE DIVISION ST STE 205 PORTLAND OR, 97202

About

Nora Larson LCSW, LICSW is a top Social Worker in PORTLAND, OR. With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to their specialty, Nora Larson LCSW, LICSW is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through their designated cause and expertise in the field, Nora Larson LCSW, LICSW is a prime example of a true leader in health care. As a leader and expert in their field, Nora Larson LCSW, LICSW is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. They embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. In PORTLAND, OR, Nora Larson LCSW, LICSW is a true asset to their field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.

Provider Details

FemaleEnglish

Nora Larson LCSW, LICSW's Practice location

3050 SE DIVISION ST STE 205 -
PORTLAND, OR 97202
Get Direction
New patients: 612-839-5261

Nora Larson LCSW, LICSW's reviews

(0)
Write Review

Recommended Articles

  • What Are the Different Stages of Syphilis?

    Syphilis is a bacterial disease that is dangerous if not diagnosed early and treated. It is an infectious disease that spreads through sexual contact. It has 4 major stages but not all people go through these 4 stages. Still, it is important to get proper treatment.  Syphilis has 4 stages in its...

  • Braxton-Hicks vs. Real Contractions

    Braxton-Hicks contractionsBraxton-Hicks contractions are contractions in the uterus that can occur before real contractions, usually in the third trimester but can begin in the second trimester, too. They are named after John Braxton Hicks, an English physician who described these contractions in...

  • The GI Nurse: A Modern Day Hero For The Digestive Tract

    No, a GI nurse does not refer to a nurse practitioner enrolled in military service. The abbreviation actually stands for the gastrointestinal system, which everyone should be familiar with. The GI tract is the organ system that is involved in food intake, digestion, excretion, and energy absorption....

  • Living with Type 1 Diabetes

    Type 1 diabetesType 1 diabetes, which is also called insulin-dependent diabetes, is the more severe form of diabetes. Type 1 diabetes develops at any age, but it usually develops among children and teenagers. This is the reason why it is also commonly called “juvenile” diabetes.Living with type...

  • Causes of Lung Nodules

    What are lung nodules?Lung nodules are spots present on the lung. These spots are usually around 1.5 inches or three centimeters in diameter. Lung nodules seen on imaging tests are often called as coin lesions. If a lung X-ray shows spots that are more than three centimeters, it is regarded as a...

  • Ovarian Cancer: The Cliché About Cancer That’s True

    Last June, 24-year-old Dani Strumeier, a tax accountant at PwC, began to experience pain in her lower abdomen, but she brushed off going to the hospital because she knew that there would be needles there. She could not have blood drawn from her body without throwing up or passing out. Fortunately, a...