Oregon Medical Group’s Anticoagulation Clinic offers monitoring therapy for patients who are taking Coumadin (warfarin), an anticoagulant medication that slows blood clotting to decrease complications related to atrial fibrillation, artificial heart valves, a history of stroke or heart attack.

Because it slows blood clotting and can prompt bleeding, proper dosing of Coumadin is very important. Our clinic monitors and adjusts Coumadin by testing protime and INR levels using a fingerstick blood test. We also work with you to help understand the reasons for Coumadin therapy and how you can reduce the risks while taking this medication. By working in conjunction with a specially trained RN and your primary care physician, we help you achieve a safe and healthy lifestyle.

Frequently asked questions

What Is The Best Time To Take Warfarin (Coumadin®)?

Should I Take Warfarin (Coumadin®) With Food Or On An Empty Stomach?

How Long Will I Need To Be On Warfarin (Coumadin®)?

What Do I Do If I Travel?

What If I Miss A Dose?

What Happens If I Need Surgery, Dental Work, Or Some Type Of Invasive Procedure?

How Much Warfarin (Coumadin®) Is Too Much?

Helpful Coumadin (Warfarin) Resources