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  Integrated Health at Peak Vista 

Integrated care at Peak Vista means whole-person care. Your medical, dental, behavioral health, and specialty care work together to support your full health — body and mind.

We use a team-based, coordinated approach to help make care easier to understand, easier to access, and easier to manage. When services are offered in the same health center, care can often happen in one place, saving you time and stress.

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 On This Page

  1. What Integrated Health Care Means for You
  2. Care That Works Together — Often in One Place
  3. Services Part of Integrated Care
  4. What to Expect During a Visit
  5. Questions About Integrated Care at Peak Vista
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  What Integrated Health Care Means for You

Your health is more than one visit or one concern. Integrated care brings different services together to support you as a whole person.

At Peak Vista, integrated care means:

  • Your physical, mental, and oral health are connected.
  • Care teams focus on what matters most to you.
  • Services are coordinated to reduce extra steps and confusion.
  • Support is built around your real life and needs.

Integrated care helps make health care feel more personal, supportive, and complete.

Learn how the Peak Vista Care Coordination Services(opens in a new tab) help you find the right care.

Why This Matters: Understanding how your care fits together helps you feel more confident and informed when making decisions about your health.

  Care That Works Together — Often in One Place

Many Peak Vista health centers offer medical, dental, and behavioral health services in the same location. This can make it easier to get the care you need without traveling to multiple places.

Visits to the Warfarin Center are quick and simple. A pharmacist will check your INR, talk about any changes since your last visit, and adjust your dose if needed. You can always ask questions or talk about any concerns.

When services are available in one health center, you may experience:

  • Fewer trips.
  • Less paperwork.
  • Easier scheduling.
  • More connected care.

If a service is not offered at your location, your care team can help coordinate next steps at another Peak Vista health center.

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Why This Matters: Getting care in one place can reduce stress, save time, and make it easier to stay on top of your health.

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  Services Part of Integrated Care

Medical care is often the starting point for integrated care. Primary care includes check-ups, care when you are sick, and support for long-term health needs at every stage of life.

Primary care helps you:

  • Stay healthy through regular visits and screenings.
  • Treat most everyday health concerns.
  • Manage ongoing and chronic health conditions.
  • Find problems early and get the right care.

Peak Vista provides medical care for children, teens, adults, and seniors, including patients covered by Medicare. Our care teams support age-related health needs and help patients manage conditions that become more common over time, such as diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis.

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

Learn more about Medical Care(opens in a new tab) services at Peak Vista.

Why This Matters: Having a primary care team that knows you and your health history helps you get the right care sooner. Regular medical care can help prevent problems, manage ongoing conditions, and support your long-term health.

Behavioral health services at Peak Vista support emotional well-being, stress management, and healthy habits that affect daily life and physical health. As part of integrated care, behavioral health services may be coordinated with medical care so support is connected and aligned with your overall health goals.

Your provider can help determine when behavioral health support may be helpful and guide you to the right next steps, whether that support is short-term or ongoing.

Behavioral health services may include:

  • Support for stress, anxiety, or depression.
  • Help coping with life changes, illness, or recovery.
  • Tools to build healthy habits and routines.
  • Support for managing emotions and relationships.
  • Care coordinated with your medical provider when helpful.

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Why This Matters: When behavioral health care is part of your overall care, you receive support for both emotional and physical health — helping you feel more balanced and better supported.

Dental care supports both oral and overall health.

Services may include:

  • Cleanings and routine exams.
  • Fillings, crowns, and extractions.
  • Dentures and pediatric dental care.
  • Gum health exams and X-rays.
  • Oral hygiene education.
  • Referrals to trusted specialists when needed.

When dental care is offered at your health center, it may be coordinated with your other care services.

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Why This Matters: Taking care of your teeth and gums helps protect your overall health. When dental care is part of your care plan, problems can be found early, care is easier to coordinate, and you get support that fits your whole health—not just your smile.

Psychiatry & Integrated Psychiatry

Psychiatry at Peak Vista supports patients who may benefit from medication and specialized mental health care. Integrated psychiatry connects this care with primary care so mental and physical health are treated together by a team.

You may benefit from psychiatry support if you:

  • Have anxiety, depression, or other mental health concerns.
  • May need medication as part of treatment.
  • Want mental health care connected to your primary care provider.

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Women's Health, Pregnancy & Cancer Screenings

Women’s health services support patients through routine care, pregnancy, and preventive screenings. Care is provided in a respectful, supportive setting and may be coordinated with other services when needed.

These services may be helpful if you are:

  • Looking for routine women’s health care.
  • Pregnancy or planning for childbirth.
  • In need of prenatal or postpartum support.
  • Eligible for select cancer screenings.

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Pediatric Care & Well-Child Waiting Areas

Learn more about Pediatric care(opens in a new tab) at at Peak Vista focuses on the health, growth, and development of children and adolescents. Care is family-centered and designed to support both children and caregivers.

Families may use pediatric services for:

  • Well-child visits and routine checkups.
  • Preventative care and screenings.
  • Support for common childhood illnesses.
  • Guidance for parents and caregivers.

Some health centers also offer Well-Child Waiting Areas(opens in a new tab), which provide a free, supervised space for healthy children (ages six months to 12 years) while a parent or guardian attends their own appointment.

Telehealth & Teledental

Telehealth and teledental services allow some care to happen through secure phone or video visits when appropriate. These options help make care more flexible and easier to access.

Virtual care may be a good option if you:

  • Need a follow-up visit or check-in.
  • Want to save time or reduce travel.
  • Are managing an ongoing condition.
  • Need help deciding next steps in care.

Learn more about Telehealth and Teledental(opens in a new tab)services at Peak Vista.

Why This Matters: Knowing about additional services helps you understand the full range of care available to you and your family. These options make it easier to get the right support at the right time—often in ways that fit your life better.

  What to Expect During a Visit

During a medical visit, your provider focuses on your overall health and what matters most to you. This includes listening to your concerns, answering questions, and helping you understand your next steps.

At a medical visit, you can expect:

  • Friendly staff to help you check in and answer questions.
  • Time to talk with your provider about your health, concerns, and goals.
  • A care plan that includes next steps, follow-ups, or referrals.
  • Help with insurance questions, language services, transportation, and more.

Sometimes, you may see more than one provider during the same visit. For example, if you tell your medical provider your tooth hurts, they may connect you with a dentist the same day. The same is true if you need behavioral or medical mental health support.

Why This Matters: Knowing what happens during a medical visit helps you feel prepared and confident when talking with your provider about your health.

Behavioral health visits are focused on understanding how stress, emotions, and life experiences affect your health and daily life. These visits offer a supportive space to talk openly and work toward your personal goals.

With behavioral health support, you may experience:

  • A safe, respectful space to talk about concerns.
  • Support focused on your goals and daily challenges.
  • Tools to help you cope, build healthy habits, and feel more balanced.
  • Care that may be coordinated with your medical provider.

Behavioral health care is designed to support your whole health and fit into your overall care plan.

Why This Matters: Understanding behavioral health support can make it easier to take the first step and get help when you need it.

Dental visits focus on keeping your teeth and gums healthy, and addressing problems early. Your dental team works to provide care that is comfortable, clear, and focused on prevention.

At a dental visit, you can expect:

  • Preventive care to protect your teeth and gums.
  • Treatment when dental problems arise.
  • Education to help you care for your smile at home.
  • Referrals to specialists when advanced care is needed.

When dental care is available at your health center, it may be coordinated with your medical and behavioral health care.

Why This Matters: Knowing what to expect at a dental visit can help you feel more comfortable and support your overall health.

Telehealth and teledental visits at Peak Vista allow you to connect with your care team through a secure video visit when in-person care is not needed. These visits follow a simple process and are designed to make getting care easier, more flexible, and more convenient.

Your provider will help determine when a virtual visit is a good option for your care.

How a Telehealth Appointment Works

Here’s what you can expect when scheduling and joining a telehealth visit:

  1. Schedule your appointment: Call Peak Vista at (719) 632-5700(opens in a new tab) to request a telehealth visit.
  2. Receive your secure link: You will get instructions by email or text with one secure link for your appointment.
  3. Check your device before your visit: Click the secure link sent to you to make sure your camera and microphone work.
  4. Join your visit: At your appointment time, click the same link again to start your video visit.
  5. Get care: Talk with your doctor, nurse, or counselor just like you would during an in-person visit.

How a Teledental Appointment Works

Teledental visits help you get dental care quickly and determine next steps when an in-person visit may or may not be needed.

Here’s how the teledental process works:

  1. Schedule your appointment: Call Peak Vista at (719) 475-0783(opens in a new tab) to request a teledental visit.
  2. Receive your secure link: You will get login details by text or email.
  3. Connect online: Use a computer, tablet, or smartphone with a camera, microphone, and internet access.
  4. Show your smile: Use your camera to show your teeth and gums so the dentist can see what’s going on.
  5. Next steps: Receive care instructions, schedule an in-person visit, or get a referral to a dental specialist if advanced care is needed.

Teledental visits run in a web browser and work on most modern devices.

Why This Matters: Knowing how telehealth and teledental visits work can help you feel prepared and confident using virtual care options that save time and make it easier to stay connected to your care team.

  Questions About Integrated Care at Peak Vista

  1. What is integrated care?
    Integrated care is a team-based approach where different health services work together to support your whole health — body and mind.

  2. Do all health centers offer the same services?
    No. Services vary by location. Many health centers offer multiple services in one place, and your care team can help coordinate care if a service is offered elsewhere.

    Find a Peak Vista health center(opens in a new tab) near you.

  3. Will I always see more than one provider?
    Not always. Your provider will work with you to decide what care best fits your needs.

    Explore our list of Peak Vista care team providers(opens in a new tab).
  1. How do I access behavioral health services?
    You can talk with your primary care provider, who can help connect you to behavioral health(opens in a new tab) support if needed.

  2. What is integrated psychiatry?
    Integrated psychiatry(opens in a new tab) connects psychiatric care with primary care so mental health support is part of your overall health plan.

  3. Do I need a referral to see a psychiatrist?
    In many cases, yes. Your primary care provider can help determine if a referral is helpful.
  1. Is integrated care more expensive?
    Integrated care is designed to make care more efficient. Staff can help answer questions about insurance(opens in a new tab), sliding fee scale discount program(opens in a new tab), and costs.

  2. What if a service isn't offered at my health center?
    Your care team can help coordinate care at another Peak Vista health center.

  3. How do I prepare for my appointment?
    You can call your health center(opens in a new tab) or the Customer Service Center(opens in a new tab) to ask questions or get help preparing for your visit.