Discover Our Communities
We need a blurb about how we have 40+ clinics spread throughout the region and they are broken down geographically

The Yakima Valley stretches east from the foothills of the Cascade Mountains and provides an abundance of recreational opportunities. Blanketed with a patchwork of farms and welcoming, rural communities, the Valley is a place where natural beauty is expansive and deeply rooted in the land.
Just two-hours from Seattle, Yakima offers a more relaxed pace of life while award‑winning wineries and a growing food scene highlight the valley’s agricultural richness. It’s a community where outdoor adventure, cultural diversity, and small-city charm come together to create a place that feels welcoming and full of possibility.

Beautiful light illuminated the downtown urban core city center of Yakima, WA
Grandview is a growing agricultural community in the heart of the Yakima Valley, known for its orchards, vineyards, and other food crops. Residents enjoy an average of 300 days of sunshine, a variety of outdoor recreational activities, community events, and a revitalizing downtown that brings people together.

A veiw of Mount Rainier from Grandview Offleash Dog Park in Seatac, Washington.
Prosser is a thriving rural community along the Yakima River, known for its strong agricultural base, wine industry and deep connection to the land. Residents take pride in the historic downtown and local businesses, while active civic organizations coordinate a variety of events year-round.

Prosser, WA, USA - September 27, 2014: The 25th Annual Great Prosser Balloon Rally. Giant balloons fly over Yakima river
The Tri‑Cities, centered around Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland, form a fast‑growing community in southeastern Washington known for its science and technology industry as well as its agricultural production. Located at the confluence of the Columbia, Snake and Yakima Rivers, the area is a regional shopping hub as well as a destination for outdoor recreation.

The Columbia River as it passes through the Tri-Cities, between Pasco and Kennewick, Washington.
Walla Walla is a vibrant community known for its thriving wine industry, historic downtown, and blend of rural charm and cultural amenities. It offers a welcoming atmosphere shaped by local colleges, agriculture, and a strong sense of place in southeastern Washington.

ROLLING HILLS AND GRENN VEGETATION IN THE WALLA WALLA AREA OF WASHINGTON STATE WITH A NICE SKY IN LATE SUMMER

College Place, Washingto, United States – September 05, 2017: Walla Walla Valley, College Place Washington, displaying Walla Walla University
Spokane is where urban life meets natural beauty with the Spokane River running through a city filled with parks, historic architecture, and cultural attractions. It’s the second‑largest city in Washington, and is known for its community spirit, outdoor recreation, and signature events like Bloomsday and Hoopfest that bring residents together every year.
Hermiston is a growing Eastern Oregon community known for its mix of small‑town warmth, agricultural roots, and access to outdoor recreation. It’s the largest city in Eastern Oregon and features extensive city parks, paved trails along the Umatilla River and regional events like the Umatilla County Fair and Farm‑City Pro Rodeo.

Produce silos and conveyor near onion field outside Hermiston Oregon

Aerial View of Hermiston, Oregon, USA
Astoria is a historic coastal community at the mouth of the Columbia River, known for its rich maritime heritage, scenic waterfront, and status as the oldest American settlement west of the Rocky Mountains. Its blend of working‑waterfront, coastal tourism, and thriving arts scene has created a vibrant welcoming community.

Buildings on boardwalk in Astoria Oregon, Columbia River

Astoria Oregon Cityscape with Astoria-Megler Bridge Scenic View
The Salem–Woodburn region sits in the heart of Oregon’s Willamette Valley and is home to the state capital and boundless recreational opportunities. It’s an area of cultural diversity and agricultural bounty and is just an hour from both Portland and the Pacific Coast.

Mt. Hood with Colorful Blooming Fields of Tulips in Spring in Woodburn, OR
Portland is a culturally rich Pacific Northwest city known for its vibrant arts scene, expansive parks, and strong emphasis on sustainability. It has a diverse mix of communities and a reputation for creativity, natural beauty and urban character shaped by its history as a port city and cultural hub.