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Public Charge and Coronavirus
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has stated that the agency will NOT consider “testing, treatment, nor preventative care related to COVID-19” in a public charge determination.
Read MoreA message about COVID-19
Dear Colleagues and Communities, For over 40 years, Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic network of care has been a trusted partner for families across Washington and Oregon. During the COVID-19…
Read MoreStay safe at your visit
We are working to create safe waiting rooms and common areas and it starts at our front entrance.
Read MoreWIC Offices are Open for Business
We are open and many WIC visits are also now available by video and in-person.
Read MoreGet your Insulin by Mail
Patients that regularly visit our locations for their insulin can now sign up for free mail delivery.
Read MoreWhat Does “Staying Home” Mean?
Health professionals, politicians, and movie stars are all telling us to “stay home and stay healthy.” But what does that mean?
Read MoreAdapting Delivery of Care to ‘New Normal’
We continue to provide care to patients throughout the Pacific Northwest amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreStacy Brueckner, DO, Intern of the Year
At the recent graduation for TRIOS Health, an award was given to the Intern of the Year, selected from the first-year residents of TRIOS Health in Kennewick, WA, and the…
Read MoreDr. Katheryn Norris, 2016 physician of the year
Washington Osteopathic Medical Association (WOMA) is pleased to announce the WOMA Physician of the Year: Katheryn Norris, DO. Dr. Norris is a physician at the Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic…
Read MoreNew Residency Program based in Washington State
Sollus Northwest Family Practice Residency will soon be providing training for osteopathic physicians in the lower Yakima Valley of Washington state. The program was founded by the Yakima Valley Farm…
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