Health Centers
Health Information Management (HIM)
We provide patients and clients access to electronic and paper copies of their medical records; they can also send records to others at the client/patient’s request.
Authorize your medical records be sent somewhere else
For example, to the military, your probation officer, the court or a lawyer.
Fees for Providing Copies of Patient/Client Medical Records
Per ORS 192.521:
| Description | Rate |
|---|---|
| Patient requests for paper or electronic copies of their own medical records. (Additional cost-based fee applies for copies of x-ray films) | Free |
| Copies of patient records and x-rays sent to another provider | Free |
| Copy fees for third party requests for records | $30 for page 1-10, $.50 pages 11-50 $.25 pages 51+ |
| Postage | Zone rate |
| Certified Mail | $3.35 |
| Return Receipt | $2.75 |
| Priority Mail Express | $26.35 |
Contact us
Primary Care and Dental Records
2051 Kaen Road, Suite 367, Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: 503-650-3195
Fax: 503-650-3938
Email: hc-pcrecords@clackamas.us
Mental Health and Addictions Records
2051 Kaen Road, Suite 367, Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: 503-722-6855
Fax: 503-722-6897
Email: hc-bhrecords@clackamas.us
Health Centers At a Glance
We offer affordable, high quality health care, including medical, dental, and mental health services for the entire family.
Call 503-655-8471 today to make an appointment.
110 Beavercreek Road
Suite 100
Oregon City, OR 97045 map
Hours
Monday – Friday
8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
18911 Portland Ave.
Gladstone, OR 97027 map
Hours
Monday – Thursday
8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Friday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
39740 Pleasant St.
Sandy, OR 97055 map
9775 SE Sunnyside Road, Suite 200
Clackamas, OR 97015 map
Hours
Monday – Friday
8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Behavioral Health Centers
We believe that individuals can, and do, achieve wellness and fullness of life even when dealing with significant mental health and addictions concerns.
We offer a variety of outpatient counseling and treatment services for mental health, drug and alcohol, and co-occurring issues for individuals of any age. These services are designed to create hope, explore possibilities, and help individuals and families to develop new strategies to heal and grow.
If you are hearing-impaired, please use Oregon Relay at 800-735-1232.
School Based Health Centers
We provide comprehensive physical, mental, and preventative health services to students at Oregon City High School.
14897 SE Parklane Dr.
Happy Valley, OR 97015 map
503-722-6877
14486 SE 122nd Ave.
Clackamas, OR 97015 map
503-722-6885
355 NE 6th Ave.
Estacada, OR 97023 map
503-630-8550
301 SE Willard St.
Milwaukie, OR 97222 map
503-353-5847
19761 S. Beavercreek Road
Oregon City, OR 97045 map
503-785-8770
4950 SE Roethe Road
Milwaukie, OR 97267 map
503-353-5884
37400 SE Bell St.
Sandy, OR 97055 map
503-668-3483
Sunnyside Health Center
Accepting new patients!
Your health matters here! The Sunnyside Health Center offers a convenient, all-in-one health center for individuals and families to access medical, mental health, and dental services! Clackamas Health Centers offers care on a sliding fee scale to eligible uninsured and underinsured people. No one is refused care due to an inability to pay.
Call 503-655-8471 to make an appointment today!
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Medical Services
We provide quality health care at an affordable price for the entire family. Our skilled, bilingual medical staff work with patients of all ages for anything from regular checkups and treatment of the common cold, to managing chronic conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes and more:
- Basic care for all ages
- Immunizations
- Family Planning
- Prenatal Care
- Health Education
- Mental and Emotional Services
- STI Treatment
Clackamas Health Centers will not provide narcotics for pain on the first visit.
Payment
We provide low-cost, quality healthcare for our community. We accept Oregon Health Plan (OHP)/Medicaid, Medicare, and many private plans. We can courtesy bill your insurance company. For those without insurance or who are underinsured, we offer services on a sliding scale based on income (proof of income required) with a nominal fee of at least $20 for medical care and $40 for dental care to be paid at the time of appointment.
Mental Health Services
Our Mental Health Specialist and Behavioral Health Consultant are onsite to provide outpatient counseling services to our established medical patients for behavioral health. These services are provided to patients to assist in overcoming dependencies, adjusting to life and making changes.
Payment
Many forms of insurance with mental health and substance abuse treatment coverage are accepted, including those below:
- Oregon Health Plan (OHP)/Medicaid
- Medicare
- Commercial Insurance (for youth substance abuse treatment only)
- Uninsured - For more information about our uninsured funding program (including eligibility requirements), please contact the Clackamas Behavioral Health Division at 503-742-5335
For all billing questions, please call the Behavioral Health Billing Department at 503-742-5935.
Dental Services
- Check-ups
- Teeth Cleanings
- Dental Sealants
- Fillings
- Tooth Removal
- Urgent Dental Care
Payment
Clackamas Health Centers offers care on a sliding fee scale to eligible uninsured and underinsured people. No one is refused care due to an inability to pay.
We accept the following Medicaid/OHP-Plus plans:
- CareOregon
- Delta (unassigned)
- Open Card
- CAWEM
We currently accept new uninsured patients for urgent problem focused appointments only.
For uninsured or underinsured patients, we offer urgent dental services on a sliding fee scale based on household income. A minimum of $40 (and up to $215) is required at the time of the visit, and will be applied to the bill. In order to be eligible to receive the sliding fee discounts, proof of household income is required.
Providers
- Dr. Cook, DDS
- Dr. Edwards, DMD – Dental Director
- Dr. Huttner, DMD
- Dr. Kim, DDS
- Kelli, EPDH
- Daniel, RDH
Our Providers
To best meet the needs of our patients, our staff is divided into patient care teams. Each care team, or "pod," works in partnership with the patient to strengthen his or her motivation for a commitment to change. The patient is at the center of the care team and is surrounded by the support of family, medical providers, nurses, medical assistants and counselors, all working together to improve the health of the patient.

Angie Amundson, FNP
Angela Amundson, FNP received her undergraduate training in the Biological Basis of Behavior from the University of Pennsylvania and her graduate training in Family Nursing Practice from the George Washington University. Angela has a background in social services and addictions nursing prior to coming to Clackamas Health Centers first as a Registered Nurse in 2011 and then as a Family Nurse Practitioner in 2015. When she is not working, Angela loves to spend time with her family biking, running and swimming in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.

Dr. Chris Anderson
Chris attended University of Alabama-Birmingham School of Medicine. He has lived in Portland, OR since 1998. He performed his residency for three years at Peace Health in Vancouver, WA. He has previously worked at Sea Mar clinic in Vancouver, WA and at Providence clinic in Milwaukie, OR. Chris has over 20 years of practicing medicine. He is also fluent in Spanish. When not working, he enjoys hiking, Taekwondo, disc golf and paragliding.

Brian Bizub, MD
Brian attended the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health for medical school and completed his residency at Providence Milwaukie Family Medicine. He enjoys trail running, rock climbing, hiking, and ultimate frisbee outside of work. He sees patients of all ages.

Mary Leone, FNP
Mary attended Ohio State University and worked as a nurse for 2 years before becoming a Family Nurse Practioner in 2018. Shortly thereafter, she moved to Portland, OR and worked at Outside In Medical Clinic before arriving at Sunnyside Health Center. Outside of work, Mary enjoys spending time with family and friends, hiking and being outdoors, playing with her dog and experiencing all the great things this beautiful city has to offer.

Dr. Aubrey Miller
Dr. Aubrey Miller completed her undergraduate education at UC San Diego and graduated with a major in Human Biology and a minor in American Sign Language. She graduated from medical school at the University of Iowa and completed her residency at Providence Milwaukie Family Medicine. She enjoys working with patients from diverse backgrounds and learning about different cultures as well as advocating for the health needs of the community. In her free time, she enjoys doing anything outdoors including hiking, kayaking, horseback riding, and running. Dr. Miller sees all ages and pregnant women.

Alex Pandzik, FNP - Clinic Lead
Alex Pandzik FNP-c is a graduate of the Samford University Family Nurse Practitioner program. He completed preceptorships in Arizona, Oregon and Kansas. He was born in Kansas and lived in Nebraska prior to moving to Portland for further education. Interests include preventive medicine, nutrition, foreign language and fitness. He and his wife take care of a small dog with a big personality. He speaks Spanish and English.
Medical Care
We offer health care services for families and individuals in Clackamas County. We are your home for high-quality medical care — from physical exams to family planning. If you need a primary care physician, our team of medical professionals can help. We are committed to using the latest in medical practices that focus on each patient as an individual, and we work to take care of the health and wellness of the whole person.
To learn more about our centers, register as a patient, or to schedule an appointment, call 503-655-8471.
Paying for services
Clackamas Health Centers offers care on a sliding fee scale to eligible uninsured and under-insured people. No one is refused care due to an inability to pay. We provide low-cost, quality healthcare for our community. We accept many health plans, including Medicare and Oregon Health Plan (OHP). For those without insurance, we offer low fees based on income (proof of household income required). A minimum fee of at least $20 for medical care is required for uninsured patients at the time of appointment.
Medical care available at these locations:
Services may vary based on location.
Lake Road Health Center
Mental Health Services
Your health matters here! This health center offers a variety of outpatient counseling and treatment services for both mental health and substance use needs.
Treatment Courts
Treatment court participants must be willing to participate in a rigorous treatment and recovery program under close judicial supervision and monitoring. These courts make use of probation and/or parole officers, frequent drug testing, outpatient addiction and mental health treatment services, incentives for participation and immediate sanctions for failure to follow through with treatment and monitoring directives. Clackamas County Behavioral Health provides three types of treatment courts for adult offenders:
Treatment courts are voluntary. Individuals entering these court programs must be willing to follow the rules of the treatment court program. Each Treatment Court has different criteria for participation. Clackamas County treatment court programs will not work with individuals charged with violent crimes like rape, murder or arson.
To find out if you qualify for one of these programs contact your attorney or, if you are already sentenced, your Probation or Parole Officer, and ask to be referred to one of the treatment court programs. As part of the referral process you will be required to attend and observe a treatment court session. If you are still interested in participation after observing the court proceedings, you will be screened for eligibility by one of our behavioral health team members.
If accepted in to the program, a treatment plan will be developed. The Judge will require regular attendance at treatment court sessions in addition to the counseling services and Community Corrections requirements.
Mental Health Court
Each individual enrolled in this program will be under the supervision of Clackamas County Community Corrections. A diagnosis of a major mental illness is required (e.g., schizophrenia). Referrals may come from treatment providers, Community Corrections, attorneys, Jail Mental Health staff and the DA's office.
Adult Drug Court
Each individual enrolled in this program will be under the supervision of Clackamas County Community Corrections. A diagnosis of dependence on one or more substances is required for this program. This program accepts individuals who have not been successful in traditional outpatient programs. Referrals may come from treatment providers, Community Corrections, attorneys, Jail Mental Health staff and the DA's office.
DUII Drug Court
Each individual enrolled in this program will be under the supervision of Clackamas County Community Corrections or the court. A diagnosis of dependence on one or more substances is required for this program. This program accepts individuals who have multiples DUIIs, and who have not been successful in traditional outpatient programs. Referrals may come from treatment providers, Community Corrections, attorneys, Jail Mental Health staff and the DA's office.
For further information regarding these programs: please contact Lake Road Health Center at 503-655-8401.
Our Providers
We have a professional and well-trained treatment team of therapists, mental health professionals and mental health associates who provide individualized and group therapy, case management and other support services. Our providers use treatment strategies based on the latest research to help individuals to be successful in reaching their treatment goals. They bring a wealth of knowledge, a variety of specialized skills and the clinical expertise needed to provide creative, compassionate and effective care.
Payment
Many forms of insurance with mental health and substance abuse treatment coverage are accepted, including those below:
- Oregon Health Plan (OHP)/Medicaid
- Medicare
- Commercial Insurance (for youth substance abuse treatment only)
- Uninsured - For more information about our uninsured funding program (including eligibility requirements), please contact the Clackamas Behavioral Health Division at 503-742-5335
For all billing questions, please call the Behavioral Health Billing Department at 503-742-5935.
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