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   Your Care, Your Community, Your Peak Vista

At Peak Vista Community Health Centers, we provide high-quality medical care to people across the Pikes Peak and East Central Colorado areas.

Our team is here to help you and your family stay healthy with trusted, affordable care.

If you are looking for a primary care provider, we would be honored to care for you . Visit one of our health centers or call us today,

Learn more about Peak Vista's Mission, Vision, and Values(opens in a new tab).

Why this matters: Having a trusted primary care provider helps you stay healthy, catch problems early, and get the care you need—when you need it. Our team is here to support you at every step, so you and your family can feel confident about your health. Visit one of our health centers or call us to get started.

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  Whole-Body Health in One Place

Your health is connected, and so is your care. Peak Vista offers medical, dental, and behavioral health services (often in one location). This makes care more complete, convenient, and personal.

Providers communicate and collaborate to give you consistent, coordinated care—sometimes even connecting you with more than one type of provider in the same visit.

For example, if you tell your medical provider your tooth is hurting, they can often connect you with a dentist the same day—no extra trip, no extra paperwork. The same is true if you need behavioral health support. This teamwork helps you get the right care faster and makes it easier to stay on top of your health.

Why This Matters: When your care team works together, you get the help you need faster and in one place. This makes it easier to stay healthy and avoid extra trips.

  Our Medical Services

At Peak Vista, we provide care for your whole family—from everyday needs to long-term health support. Our services include:

  • Care when you are sick or hurt: For common concerns like colds, flu, or minor injuries (sprains, joint pain).
  • Help managing ongoing health problems: Support for conditions like diabetes(opens in a new tab), asthma, high blood pressure, allergies, and other long-term illnesses.
  • Shots and vaccines: To protect you and your family from disease and keep you well.
  • Care for babies(opens in a new tab) and children: Check-ups, growth monitoring, and treatment for common childhood health needs.
  • Women's and men's health services: Screenings, exams, and education for all stages of life.
  • Health education: Answers to your questions about staying healthy and managing conditions.
  • Referrals to specialists: When you need care from another doctor, we’ll help connect you.
  • Screenings to catch problems early: Tests to help find and treat health issues before they become serious.

No matter your needs, we are here to support your health and help you live a better, stronger life—because caring for our community is at the heart of what we do.

   What to Know Before Your Visit

Primary care is your main medical care. It includes check-ups, treatment when you are sick, and help with long-term health needs. Primary care helps you stay healthy by treating most health needs, finding problems early, and guiding you to the right care—so you don’t have to rely on the emergency room for every concern.

At Peak Vista, we are here to build a lasting relationship with you and support your health every step of the way.

  1. We offer care for children, teens, and adults.
  2. We help with everyday health needs and long-term health problems.
  3. We also support your overall well-being, including mental health and social needs.

Primary care providers can be: Medical Doctors (MD), Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), Nurse Practitioners (NP), and Physician Assistants (PA).

Explore Peak Vista's Medical Provider Care Team(opens in a new tab).

Why This Matters: Primary care helps you stay healthy by finding problems early and treating most of your needs in one place. Having a regular provider means you get care from someone who knows you and your health history.

Peak Vista’s Care Coordination team makes health care easier by helping you:

  • Schedule and manage appointments: See your doctor or specialist when you need to.
  • Access specialists and referrals: Connect with the right specialist for your care.
  • Understand your care and treatment: Answers to questions and guidance on your health plan.
  • Access to resources: Transportation, chronic care programs, and other support.
  • Coordinate whole-person care: Physical, mental, dental, and social health needs considered.

Learn about our Care Coordination Services(opens in a new tab) to help find the right care.

Why This Matters: Care Coordination helps you get the right care without feeling lost or overwhelmed. You have a team that guides you, answers questions, and makes sure nothing slips through the cracks.

Everyone is welcome at Peak Vista. Good health care should be easy to get, no matter who you are or where you come from. We care for people of all ages, backgrounds, and insurance types, including:

  • Families, children, teens, and older adults
  • People with or without insurance
  • Immigrants, refugees, and those new to our community
  • People with disabilities or special needs

Whether you are new to the area, going through a hard time, or just looking for a provider who listens and cares, you are welcome here. Here’s our promise: we will work with you to make sure you get the care and support you need.

Read Peak Vista's Patient Rights & Responsibilities(opens in a new tab).

Why This Matters: Everyone deserves good health care, and we make sure you can get it no matter your background, income, or insurance. You are welcome here, and we will support you every step of the way.

Whether it’s your first time or you’ve been with us for years, we’re here to support you. Here’s what you can expect during your visit:

  • Friendly staff at the front desk will help you check in and answer any questions you may have.
  • Time to talk with your provider about your health, your concerns, and what matters most to you. We want to hear your story and help you find answers.
  • You may also see a dental and behavioral health provider during your visit if your care team can help with more than one need at the same time.
  • A clear plan for your care, including next steps, follow-up appointments, and any tests or treatments you may need.
  • Support for your whole health, including help with insurance, rides to your visit, language services, and more.

If you have questions, need help preparing for your appointment, or want to know what to bring, please call us. We are happy to help you every step of the way.

Read Peak Vista’s Patient Rights & Responsibilities.(opens in a new tab)

Why This Matters: Knowing what to expect can help you feel calm and prepared for your visit. Our team is here to listen, guide you, and make sure you understand your care plan before you leave.

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We make sure all patients can get care, including those with disabilities:

  • Special care teams for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
  • Buildings and tools that are easy to use
  • Staff trained to help with different needs

If you need help during your visit, call us ahead of time and we will be ready to help you. Learn more about our Developmental Disabilities Health Center(opens in a new tab).

Why This Matters: We want every patient to feel safe, supported, and able to get care without barriers. Our team, tools, and spaces are designed to meet your needs and help you feel comfortable.

  How To Get Care

You can see a provider from your home using your phone, tablet, or computer. Telehealth is safe, private, and easy to use. It’s great for follow-ups or questions, saves time, and helps you avoid travel—and you can join from anywhere with internet.

Telehealth is available for:

What patients love about telehealth:

  • Convenience: No travel or waiting rooms
  • Access: Get care even when you can’t come in
  • Safety: Meet in a private, secure space
  • Consistency: Stay on track with follow-ups and long-term care

Why This Matters: Telehealth makes it easy to get care without leaving home. It saves you time and helps you stay connected with your provider when you need quick support.

  Patient Resources & Questions

Do you have questions about our care? Read our answers below.

  1. Do you also offer dental and behavioral health care?
    Yes. Peak Vista offers medical, dental(opens in a new tab), and behavioral health(opens in a new tab) services. Many of our locations have all three services in the same building, and our providers work as a team. This means if you need dental or behavioral health help, we can often connect you right away—sometimes during your medical visit.

  2. How do I make or change an appointment?
    Call us at (719) 632-5700(opens in a new tab) or use our online request form(opens in a new tab). We're happy to help you schedule, cancel, or move your visit.

  3. Who can help me manage my care?
    Our Care Coordination team(opens in a new tab) can! They help with scheduling, referrals, education, and connecting you to important resources like transportation and chronic care support.

  4. What if I don't have health insurance?
    We offer care for everyone. You may qualify for discounts based on your income and family size. Call us to learn more.

  5. Can I bring my child or family member to the appointment?
    Yes! Your family can come with you. You can bring a child, parent, or caregiver if you want support. We also have Well-Child Waiting Areas(opens in a new tab) at three Peak Vista campuses: Academy Campus, International Circle Campus, and Union Campus.

  6. What should I bring to my visit?
    Please bring a photo ID, your insurance card (if you have one), a list of the medicine you take, and any questions you want to ask your provider.

  7. Do you offer services in Spanish or other languages?
    Yes. We have staff who speak Spanish and can provide interpreters for many other languages. Just tell us what you need. We also have many forms and handouts in Spanish.

  8. Can I see a provider without coming in person?
    Yes. You can see a provider from home using your phone or computer. This service is called Telehealth(opens in a new tab), which we offer for medical care, behavioral health care, and dental care (Teledental). Ask your health center if it's a good choice for you.

  9. What if I need to cancel or reschedule my visit?
    If you need to cancel or change your visit, please call us(opens in a new tab) as soon as you can. We will help you pick a new time that works for you.

  10. How much will my medical visit cost?
    The cost of your visit depends on your insurance and income. We take Medicaid, Medicare, and more insurance plans. We also offer a sliding fee scale program(opens in a new tab) if you qualify.

    You have a right to know how much your medical care will cost. Read about Peak Vista's Good Faith Estimate(opens in a new tab).

We want to make your care easier. You can find forms and guides to help you before your visit.

Why This Matters: Having the right forms and information ahead of time makes your visit faster and easier. These resources help you feel prepared and confident before you come in.

We're here to help, even if you do not have insurance. If you’re worried about paying for a visit or not having insurance, let us know. We have options available to make sure you get the care you need.

  • We take Medicaid, Medicare, and most insurance plans
  • We offer a sliding fee scale based on income and family size
  • Our staff can help you apply for Medicaid and other coverage

To speak with someone about insurance or payments, call our Enrollment Services team(opens in a new tab).

Why This Matters: You should never have to skip care because of cost or insurance worries. Our team helps you understand your options so you can get the care you need.