Announcing our BRAND NEW Truckee facility!

With 18 clinic rooms, we’ve got much more space to treat you. The new clinic is located on the 2nd floor of 10956 Donner Pass Road in the Medical Office Building, across from Tahoe Forest Hospital.

Convenient locations near you.

With primary care clinics in Truckee and North Lake Tahoe, you’ll find high-level care close to home. Our primary care doctors, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants are available to treat your minor illness or injury. Most insurance plans are accepted.

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Primary care services

Primary care is your first step in addressing your healthcare needs. At our primary care clinics, our primary care doctors, along with our nurse practitioners and physician assistants, work to prevent, diagnose, and treat a wide range of conditions that affect people at varying life stages. Building a relationship with a primary care doctor is likely to improve your health outcomes now and in the future.

Visit a primary care doctor or clinic for routine care, vaccinations, and screenings, as well as minor infections, allergies, illness, or injuries. Our providers offer a full range of care, including:

  • Pulled muscles, sprains, and strains
  • Cuts, wounds, and burns
  • Skin rashes and allergic reactions
  • Vaccinations and routine tests
  • Pediatric care and wellness visits

Understand the different types of care available in the Tahoe Forest Health System.

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Learn more about our primary care providers and find the right fit for you.
If you need assistance in finding a provider or scheduling an appointment, please call (530) 582-6205.

Louis Ward, Chief Operating Officer, discusses the steps being taken to improve access to primary care, increase capacity, and bring in more primary care providers. With a 15,000 square-foot building remodel underway, an additional 25 patient care rooms will soon be available, aimed at enhancing primary care services and supporting specialty care providers.

So we’re really looking at this with a three-pronged effort. Clearly, we know that there is a challenge with access to care, and so we think that by providing additional space, additional primary care providers, and of course partnering with health care experts to look at efficiencies and standardize procedures, I think that’s going to be the ticket to improving access here at Tahoe Forest Health System.

We have a building we refer to as the Gateway West building. We’re looking at a 15,000-square-foot remodel of that building, which will bring on an additional 25 new patient care rooms that will be for primary care, servicing the Truckee and North Lake Tahoe communities. Just this year, we brought on four primary care providers. We’re excited to have them on the team, and by the end of the year, we’ll actually bring on another three.

They’re really the gatekeepers of medicine, and so the more primary care physicians we can bring on, it will clearly have a positive impact on access to care, really there at the primary care setting, as well as downstream with specialty care providers.