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Wenatchee Locations | Columbia Valley Community Health

16 hours ago 900 Eastmont Ave East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Hours CVCH Connect is our mobile clinic that we use in partnership with community partners. It’s location changes from week to week, and hours vary upon location, depending on what patient need is. Patients can make an appointment at our CVCH Connect clinic is by calling 509-662-6000. >> Go To The Portal


What is the phone number for Wenatchee Valley Hospital?

900 Eastmont Ave East Wenatchee, WA 98802 Hours CVCH Connect is our mobile clinic that we use in partnership with community partners. It’s location changes from week to week, and hours vary upon location, depending on what patient need is. Patients can make an appointment at our CVCH Connect clinic is by calling 509-662-6000.

Is East Wenatchee medical open for new patients?

Columbia Valley Community Health Main Office: 600 Orondo Ave Wenatchee WA 98801 509.662.6000 Contact Translate this page./Traduzca esta pagina. Medical Emergencies For all medical emergencies please call 911 or go to the nearest …

How do I establish care at your East Wenatchee location?

At Columbia Valley Community Health, we improve the health of our communities by providing leading-edge, whole person care for everyone. We are a dynamic and progressive community health center providing nationally-recognized, patient-centered, team-based care. ... Patient Portal. Getting better connected to your care means a healthier life for ...

Where can I find business information in the Wenatchee Valley?

1474 South Wenatchee Avenue Wenatchee, WA 98801 www.wenatcheehumane.org (509) 662-9577 Hours: Mon-Tues: 11:00am to 6:00pm, Thurs-Fri: 11:00am-6:00pm, Sat-Sun: 11:00am to 3:00pm. ... Columbia Valley Community Health: (509) 662-6000 and the Chelan-Douglas Health District are resources for a variety of health concerns and offer services on a ...

Medical Emergencies

For all medical emergencies please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

Behavioral Health Emergencies

Non-Emergency Medical Questions#N#For non-emergency medical questions or concerns, or to establish care with one of our providers, please contact our patient services team at 1-509-662-6000 during normal business hours.

What is an outpatient treatment program?

An intensive outpatient treatment program designed for adults, to assist them in the process of recovery and getting back on the road to success mentally, physically, socially, spiritually, and emotionally.

How to break the cycle of addiction?

New Path Seeks To 1 Break the cycle of addiction handed down by generations. 2 Increase participants’ positive participation in their community and in “Clean and Sober housing.” 3 Reduce/eliminate participants’ future involvement in the criminal justice system and/or gang related activities. 4 Increase collaboration between the court, service providers, and community stakeholders in addressing the unique needs of adults in the community. 5 Assist participants in regaining the freedom to make better choices and resist peer pressure. 6 Assist participants to initiate a positive path toward their educational goals.

What is the Wenatchee Valley Humane Society?

The Wenatchee Valley Humane Society contracts with the City of Wenatchee for animal control and serves as the local animal shelter. The Humane Society cares for stray and owner-surrendered pets.

What is the name of the hospital in North Central Washington?

Confluence Health is an affiliation of Central Washington Hospital: (509) 662-1511 which serves as the regional hospital and referral center for North Central Washington, and the Wenatchee Valley Medical Center: (509) 663-8711 which is a multi-specialty group practice with a regional focus that provides services from primary care, to a walk-in clinic to a cancer treatment center. The Breast, Cervical and Colon Health Program is a state funded plan that covers cancer screenings and services for people who are underinsured or uninsured.#N#Columbia Valley Community Health: (509) 662-6000 and the Chelan-Douglas Health District are resources for a variety of health concerns and offer services on a sliding fee scale. Columbia Valley Community Health offers primary medical and dental services, WIC nutritional services, First Steps and maternity support, diabetes education, lab, x-ray and a pharmacy. The Chelan-Douglas Health District: (509) 888-6400 deals with maternal health, First Steps, immunizations, AIDS and STD’s, and WIC.

What is the Chelan Douglas Community Action Council?

For those at 125% or less of the poverty level, the Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council provides information and referrals regarding divorce, child support and modifications, landlord-tenant disputes, wills and power of attorney. There are weekly advice and counseling clinics, weekly dissolution clinics, and some direct representation. Contact the Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council at: (509) 662-6156 for more information. Columbia Legal Services: (509) 662-9681 also provides legal assistance based on income. Northwest Justice Project: (509) 664-5101 provides assistance to farmworkers on housing, job, landlord – tenant disputes and manufactured housing issues.

What is the phone number for Young Life?

Young Life: (509) 662-1480. A variety of community groups plan activities for the youth of our community on a year-round basis, including: Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center: (509) 888-6240 (Super Saturdays, Summer Vacation Classes) Wenatchee Downtown Association: (509) 662-0059.

How to contact Sage for sexual harassment?

If you have been or are experiencing abuse, unwanted sexual advances or comments and would like confidential help, call SAGE at: (509) 663-7446 or (509) 888-HELP, or online at www.findsafety.org.

Where is the Chelan County Assessor's Office?

The Chelan County Assessor’s Office can be reached at: (509) 667-6365 or visit www.co.chelan.wa.us . This office keeps files on all properties in Chelan County and is located in the Chelan Count y Courthouse.

How far can you hear a noise ordinance?

The noise ordinance defines a violation as a sound that unreasonably disturbs another and can clearly be heard at a distance of 50 feet or more. To report a violation, call Rivercom at: (509) 663-9911.

Program Description

  • An intensive outpatient treatment program designed for adults, to assist them in the process of recovery and getting back on the road to success mentally, physically, socially, spiritually, and emotionally. New Path staff assist participants to identify strengths and areas of growth and then establish a treatment program consisting of a mix of drug/alcohol assessment, treatment, coun…
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We Offer

  1. ASAM Level II.1: IOP (To treat multidimensional instability).
  2. ASAM Level I.0: OP (For recovery or motivational enhancement therapies/strategies).
  3. ASAM Level 0.5: ADIS (For at-risk individuals who do not meet diagnostic criteria for SUD).
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The New Path Model

  • The New Path model is much more than a new perspective on criminal justice or drug treatment. It asks the participants to engage in his/her treatment as a vital resource for change and prosperity. Participants are asked to consider the case management and other services to be the first step of many on the ladder of success and to focus on changing lifestyles while enhancing …
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New Path Seeks to

  1. Break the cycle of addiction handed down by generations.
  2. Increase participants’ positive participation in their community and in “Clean and Sober housing.”
  3. Reduce/eliminate participants’ future involvement in the criminal justice system and/or gang related activities.
  1. Break the cycle of addiction handed down by generations.
  2. Increase participants’ positive participation in their community and in “Clean and Sober housing.”
  3. Reduce/eliminate participants’ future involvement in the criminal justice system and/or gang related activities.
  4. Increase collaboration between the court, service providers, and community stakeholders in addressing the unique needs of adults in the community.

Program Outcomes

  • The New Path program seeks to work with participants in achieving the following outcomes: 1. Reduce/eliminate substance use and increase participation in clean and sober activities. 2. Increase the “employability” and job readiness skills of program participants. 3. Increase the percentage of program participants that find and maintain positive, lawful employment. 4. Redu…
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Mission Statement

  • As part of Columbia Valley Community Health (CVCH), New Path is a new substance-use disorder program, who’s primary mission is to provide access to improved health and wellness through Substance Abuse services with compassion and respect for all. And to provide a full continuum of culturally conducive treatment related services for individuals , their families, and significant oth…
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