When you choose Family Medicine at Arbor Health, you get personalized care tailored to your unique needs. Your primary care provider (whether a doctor, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant) truly cares about your wellbeing. You'll find that they invest time to understand you, explain your options, and give you power in your decisions about your health.
Meet our primary care physicians and other advanced practice providers
What You Can Expect
Our family medicine clinics provide a wide range of primary care services, including:
- Preventive & Wellness Care: regular wellness exams, immunizations, health screenings (like Pap tests) and other preventive services, giving you a strong foundation for long-term health.
- Management of Chronic Conditions: a team ready to support you with ongoing management and guidance, you can work toward living your best life despite chronic health challenges.
- Care for Minor Illnesses and Injuries: when you feel unwell or get a minor injury, you can come to us for prompt, compassionate care to help you get back on your feet.
- Office-Based Procedures: from joint injections for arthritis to removal of moles or other skin lesions, so you don’t have to travel far for convenience and continuity.
Make a Primary Care Appointment
Our family medicine clinics are located in Mossyrock, Morton, Randle and Packwood. In addition, the Rapid Care Clinic is located in Morton Hospital. As a walk-in clinic, it is designed to help you bridge the weekend, open Friday through Monday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Mossyrock Clinic, 360-496-6003
Morton Clinic, 360-496-5145
Randle Clinic, 360-497-3333
Packwood Clinic, 360-496-3777
Rapid Care Clinic, 360-496-3610
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I see the same provider for most of my health needs?
Yes. Family Medicine allows you to rely on one trusted provider for the majority of your care. Whether you need a routine exam, chronic disease support, or help with a new concern, you can turn to someone who knows your history and makes your care feel personal and consistent.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
To make your first visit smooth and productive, bring your medications, past medical records (if you have them), and a list of questions or concerns. You’ll be able to talk through your goals and make a plan that supports your long-term health.










