Medical Care and Family Medicine

Medical Care for Adults, Children, and Adolescents

As a patient at One Community Health, you are cared for by a skilled, compassionate team of three to four primary care providers, plus medical assistants, a registered nurse, a team assistant, community health worker and administrative support staff. When you visit us, we do our best to make sure you see the same care team. This way, we get to really know you and your family. In doing so, we can give you the best experience and health outcomes possible.

View a list of our programs below or call or text us at 541.386.6380 for Hood River and The Dalles locations, call 509.493.2133 for White Salmon, or call 509.427.4212 for Stevenson.

Adult Preventative Health

Yearly exams for all adults, immunizations such as Covid, and flu shots. Some of the screening services we provide include behavioral health screenings, blood pressure screening, cholesterol checks, colorectal cancer screening, depression, diabetes, breast exams, newborn/infant screenings, pediatric screenings, perinatal screenings (mother and baby), pap smears, prostate cancer screenings, and sexually transmitted diseases tests.

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Pregnancy and Postpartum Care

You’ll get one-on-one support from a Certified Community Health Worker and Registered Nurse throughout your pregnancy. Our care team provides education on a healthy pregnancy, helps arrange lab work, ultrasounds, and doctor visits, and is available for any questions that come up. Plus, our physicians have collectively delivered thousands of babies in the Gorge! Care for you and your baby doesn’t end after delivery. OCH offers many postpartum services, including support with feeding your baby, including breastfeeding and breast pump support/teaching and mental health support. We also offer family planning services.

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Diabetes Care

While our team sees patients with various chronic diseases, most of our work is focused on type 2 diabetes. Our Salud team, which consists of registered nurses, who are also certified diabetes educators, and community health workers, provides educational and clinical services that target chronic disease self-management.

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School-Based Health Services

Well visits and vaccines, sports physicals, injuries and illness, mental/behavioral health support, age-appropriate reproductive health and counseling, and COVID-19 testing for students and staff.

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Immunizations

A proven tool for prevention, vaccines save between two and three million lives every year. One Community Health offers immunizations to children, teens and adults, following the evidence-based guidelines outlined by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As recommended, patients will receive vaccine education based upon their age, gender and unique risk factors.

Pediatrics and Well Child Checks

Family medicine and pediatric providers work closely with parents to support children’s health and development. During regularly scheduled wellness visits, our providers monitor skills development, keep immunizations up to date, and educate parents on safety and healthy habits. For students who require physicals before they can play school sports, the sports physical includes recording height and weight, checking blood pressure and pulse, testing vision, heart, and lungs, as well as an examination of muscles, bones, and joints.

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Family Planning and Sexual Health

We provide IUDs, vasectomies, other contraceptives, sexually transmitted disease screenings, pap smears, and reproductive health counseling.

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Older Adult and Geriatric Care

Care customized to the unique needs of older adults, including Medicare annual wellness visits.

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