
HERMISTON, OR – Good Shepherd Health Care System (GSHCS) is pleased to welcome Board-Certified Physiatrist Nathan Camp, MD, to the Good Shepherd Physiatry team located in the Good Shepherd Orthopedics building at 1122 W Elm Ave. in Hermiston, OR. Good Shepherd Physiatry is dedicated to restoring function and improving quality of life for patients 18 and older by addressing pain and physical disabilities affecting the musculoskeletal system.
“Dr. Camp is a tremendous addition to our Medical Staff, providing comprehensive physical medicine and rehabilitation care for our patients,” said Art Mathisen, GSHCS President & CEO. “We are excited to expand our physiatry services to meet the needs of our growing communities.”
Experienced in the full range of physical medicine and rehabilitation care, Dr. Camp obtained his Doctor of Medicine at University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine, followed by an internship in Internal Medicine at Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV, UMC Hospital in Las Vegas, NV. He completed his residency at OPTI-West Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency Program, Casa Colina Hospital in Pomona, California, and then an Interventional Spine and Sports Medicine NASS Fellowship at OSS Orthopedic Hospital in York, Pennsylvania.
“I’m very excited to join the Good Shepherd Physiatry team,” shared Dr. Camp. “We’re here to provide sports medicine-related care for your family, as well as musculoskeletal-related needs such as shoulder pain, elbow pain, knee pain and hip pain, with a wide-array of treatment options available.”
Good Shepherd Physiatry offers comprehensive care for the following conditions:
- Back and neck pain
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Chronic migraines not responsive to conventional therapy
- Chronic shoulder pain, possibly related to rotator cuff issues
- Genicular nerve blocks for chronic knee pain
- Joint pain
- Musculoskeletal pain
- Myofascial pain syndrome requiring trigger point injections
- Nerve pain
- Occipital neuralgia
- Osteoarthritis of major joints like the knee, hip, and shoulder
- Persistent joint pain post orthopedic surgery
- Piriformis syndrome
- Post-stroke patients with spasticity
- PTSD symptoms from military service
- Rheumatologic patients in need of specific ultrasound-guided joint injections
- Sciatica or radicular pain
- Spinal stenosis, sub articular stenosis or radiculopathy
- Sport injuries – partial rotator cuff tear, rotator cuff tendinosis, partial ACL tear, ankle injuries
- Sports concussion management
- Suspected discogenic pain, facet joint pain, or sacroiliac joint dysfunction
- Ulnar neuropathy
In his spare time, Dr. Camp enjoys spending time outdoors with his family, water skiing, hunting and fishing.
Dr. Camp is welcoming new patients at Good Shepherd Physiatry. To schedule an appointment and for more information, call 541.289.7075 or visit www.gshealth.org.







