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Peach Tree Clinic
5730 Packard Ave, Ste 500 Marysville, CA 95901 (530) 749-3242 Our VisionOur Vision Is:An inspiring, enduring community. A voice of hope, opportunity and change. A center of healing, learning and thriving.To be the providerfor quality health care and an advocate for services that improve the quality of life in our communities we serve.We envisiona time when all residents of our most underserved, rural communities have local access to high quality primary health care provider by well trained, high quality health care professionals.The visionof the Community Health Center is to be a corporation of excellence, striving to provide affordable, accessible primary and specialty health care in a manner that exceeds client expectations.Our Mission Statement:To assist the culturally diverse community population, focusing on the indigent underserved, in obtaining comprehensive and compassionate care. To initiate health programs that will improve the general health status of the communities we serve. |
Peach Tree Health Care Takes Over Operations Of Sutter County Outpatient Clinic
Beginning June 6, 2011, Peach Tree Healthcare took over the day to day operations of the Sutter County Outpatient Clinic. Peach Tree Healthcare will continue the County’s health care programs which are provided at 1445 Veterans Memorial Circle as Sutter County PeachTree Clinic. Dr. Cherry Wy and Yvonne Jackson, FNP are providing health care at Sutter County Peach Tree Clinic. The care that you have recieved previously at the former Sutter County Outpatient Clinic has already been transferred to Sutter County PeachTree Clinic. If you want to continue to be seen at the Sutter County PeachTree Clinic, there is no need to do anything. Marysville Immediate Care Open 24 Hours Starting June 20th.Starting June 20th, 2011, Marysville Immediate Care will be open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to take care of all of your non-emergency medical needs. The providers at MIC, and the enire Peach Tree Health Care organization, is happy to expand our hours at Marysville Immediate Care to better support the entire area. MIC is located at 724 5th St. in Marysville. MIC can be contacted by phone at (530) 743-7413. We are Peach Tree Healthcare
Peach Tree Healthcare is an independent, non-profit organization comprised of three clinics and two mobile dental clinics. We are dedicated to serving the community through Family Practice, Dental Care, Pediatrics, Women's Health, Non-surgery Orthopedics, Pulmonology, Podiatry, Telemedicine and many other services.
We offer a complete medical facility with lab, pharmacy, referrals for radiology and a cancer detection program. Our staff consists of Physicians, Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners.
The Peach Tree Clinic and Marysville Immediate Care Clinic clinics are located near Yuba-Sutter Transit stops and all of or clinics offer convenient hours. (Ask about free transit passes at the front desk.)
All patients are welcome, and we do not require an appointment. We accept Medi-Cal, Medi-Care, Tri-Care, most forms of insurance and offer a sliding fee scale. |
Women's Health Screening Day
Join us on October 5th or 6th (Clinic location determins day) for the 2011 Women's Health Screening Day. The 2011 Women's Health Screening Day provides low cost mammograms (women ages 40 and older) and well women examinations. The clinic is operated on a walk-in basis. To determine which day the screening will be held at your clinic, click more to view the flyer. [More] All About the Kids
All about the kids Health and Safety Day will be held on Saturday, September 24th, from 10:00am until 2:00pm. Free information and education for both parents and children will be handed out. Free fun events and education for children will include face painting, a bounce house, and much more. This years event will be held at Peach Tree Clinic, 5730 Packard Ave. in Linda. For more information, call (425) 741-6245 Ext. 152. Bridging the Gap
Bridging the Gap is a philanthropic service offered by Peach Tree Health Care for un-insured or underinsured people in the community who have a legitimate need for medical related services. Prior to the program, people in the community went without lifesaving medical care. [More] |