NEW Health Colville Medical has officially moved to our new building, located directly behind our old building! While we have a new building, we still have the same address: 358 N. Main Street, Colville, WA 99114. The patient entrances are at the front of the new building facing Main Street. Currently, parking in front of…
Read MoreDid you know that NEW Health offers a special program called “I Decide?” This program supports our patients sexual and reproductive health care needs. Because YOU determine your needs for reproductive healthcare, the program is called the “I Decide” program. These services are provided to you for little to no cost with the support of…
Read MoreNEW Health is excited to begin operating in our new Colville Medical Clinic beginning Monday, May 1st. Our new site is located right behind our current Colville Medical site, at 358 N. Main St., Colville, Washington 99114. Due to the transition between buildings, Colville Medical patients will not be seen after 3:00pm on Friday, April…
Read MoreSarah Lay, MD is treating patients of all ages at NEW Health Colville Medical. New patients are welcome! Most insurance plans accepted including Medicare, Medicaid, Apple Health Plans, Tri-Care, and private insurance. To schedule an appointment, call (509) 935-6004 today!
Read MoreNEW Health Newport’s construction is making great progress! Watch this video to get a glimpse of the foundation being laid. NEW Health Newport will contribute towards providing quality healthcare services in the Newport community.
Read MoreNEW Health is hosting multiple COVID-19 Booster Events across the Tri-County area, utilizing our Mobile Clinic! No appointment is required. All events will run from 9:00am – 1:00pm. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to get your COVID-19 booster! Questions? Call NEW Health at (509) 935-6004. We hope to see you there!
Read MoreMarch is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Colorectal cancer, often called colon cancer, happens when cell growth gets out of control in the colon or rectum. Abnormal growths called polyps can form as well, often turning cancerous. It is the fourth most common cancer in both men and women as well as the fourth leading cause…
Read MoreFebruary is American Heart Month, an observance focused on raising awareness and improving cardiovascular health, as well as better understanding the factors that put you at risk for heart disease. “Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men, women, and people of most racial and ethnic groups in the United States (“Heart Disease…
Read MoreCervical cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the cells of the cervix, the lower and narrow end of the uterus. This type of cancer usually develops slowly, beginning with the appearance of abnormal cells in the cervical tissue (“What is Cervical Cancer,” 2022). If these abnormal cells are not removed, they can…
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