Desert Peaks Health Care

Desert Peaks Health Care Internal Medicine - Primary Care

Congratulations, CJ!  She has worked tirelessly to become an EMT to serve the Fossil community!  We are incredibly proud...
10/24/2025

Congratulations, CJ! She has worked tirelessly to become an EMT to serve the Fossil community! We are incredibly proud of her!

10/17/2025

A new medical clinic is coming to Fossil. Desert Peaks Health Care's Anne Killingbeck, MD, will open her clinic on Wednesday, October 15 and she is taking appointments now. This clinic brings residents of Wheeler County and surrounding areas, a choice for their primary care within their community. F...

Our new clinic in Fossil opened yesterday. We are here today. Come by and say hello! 415 First St in Fossil
10/16/2025

Our new clinic in Fossil opened yesterday. We are here today. Come by and say hello! 415 First St in Fossil

10/15/2025
10/01/2025

We are opening a second location!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 1, 2025

A new medical clinic is coming to Fossil! Desert Peaks Health Care’s Anne Killingbeck, MD, will open her clinic on Wednesday, October 15 and she is taking appointments now. This clinic brings residents of Wheeler County and surrounding areas, a choice for their primary care within their community. From vaccinations to complex medical needs, Dr. Killingbeck, together with the other caring providers and staff at Desert Peaks Health Care, will be available to meet your medical needs.

Dr. Killingbeck has 15 years of experience as a primary care physician and has a passion for the John Day River Valley and the care of its residents. She has been impressed by the dedication of county and city officials and their advocacy for offering additional services for their residents. Mayor Carol MacInnes has been instrumental in bringing Desert Peaks Health Care to Fossil in support of the ambulance service and acute, chronic and long-term care needs of the community.

Appointments are available now by calling 541-548-4088. The clinic address is 415 First St Fossil, OR 97830. www.desertpeakshealthcare.com

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09/24/2025

Come join us! Central Oregon Veterans Outreach, Inc (COVO) is hosting a Stand Down and Resource Fair on Wednesday, October 1st, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Redmond VFW (491 SW Veterans Way).

This event is designed to support homeless veterans and anyone in need. It's a one-stop-shop for essential supplies and services, including:
•Food and clothing
•Social services and referrals for health care, housing, and employment
•Information on substance use treatment and mental health counseling

We will be on hand to share information about the different services we offer as well as options to help support our amazing veterans.

Please share this post with anyone who could benefit. We hope to see you there!

Desert Peaks Health Care is also offering choices for primary care in Fossil! Opening October 15th!🩺
09/14/2025

Desert Peaks Health Care is also offering choices for primary care in Fossil! Opening October 15th!🩺

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09/11/2025

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Concerns about rising COVID-19 cases and the recent change to federal vaccine guidelines have led to uncertainty and questions from our community regarding the 2025-2026 COVID-19 vaccine. Deschutes County Health Services (DCHS) wants to share what we currently know about COVID vaccine guidance and access.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the 2025-2026 COVID-19 vaccine on Aug. 27, limiting eligibility to individuals with high-risk health conditions and adults age 65 and older. Several national medical professional organizations have released their own eligibility recommendations including the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology for children and pregnant people, respectively, and the American Academy for Family Physicians for adults under 65. The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) supports the recommendations of these medical professional societies and is awaiting further guidance from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

At this time, there are two ways to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Oregon: at a health care provider's office or at a pharmacy with a provider’s prescription. Vaccine manufacturers have begun shipping the vaccines and they are slowly making their way to the state. It is possible that pharmacies will receive COVID vaccine supplies before local clinics. DCHS recommends contacting your health care provider or pharmacy to find out if they have vaccines available and if you are eligible to receive one.

Deschutes County Health Services does NOT currently have any COVID-19 vaccines in stock. DCHS receives its vaccine supplies from the Oregon Health Authority, which is still awaiting details from the CDC on when the vaccine will be distributed to Oregon. The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices is due to meet Sept. 18–19.

In the meantime, community members are encouraged to:

Follow Proven Prevention Methods: Wash your hands regularly, clean frequently touched surfaces, cover your coughs and sneezes, stay home when you’re sick, and test for COVID-19, seeking prompt treatment if you’re at higher risk. Consider wearing a well-fitting mask in crowded indoor settings, especially when community levels are high, and when around older adults, young children, or individuals with chronic conditions.

Stay Informed: Oregon recently joined Washington, California, and Hawaii to form the West Coast Health Alliance, which aims to provide clear, science-based vaccine guidance and ensure people can access recommended vaccines during the upcoming respiratory virus season. OHA will keep both the public and providers informed as more information becomes available through the OHA immunization website.

Consult Health Care Providers: If you believe you may be eligible for a COVID-19 booster or have questions about vaccine availability, please contact your health care provider or pharmacist, and consult your individual insurance plan.

For more information about COVID-19: https://www.deschutes.org/health/page/2025-2026-covid-19-information
Where to go for immunizations: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/ph/preventionwellness/vaccinesimmunization/gettingimmunized/pages/gettingimmz.aspx
Seasonal Respiratory Reports: https://www.deschutes.org/health/page/public-health-data-and-reports

We will be closed this upcoming Monday, September 1st, in observance of Labor Day. We will return to our regular hours o...
08/29/2025

We will be closed this upcoming Monday, September 1st, in observance of Labor Day. We will return to our regular hours on Tuesday, September 2nd. Have fun and stay safe this weekend!

We had a great week supporting Deschutes County 4-H youth!  Impressive group of young people! 🍀
08/03/2025

We had a great week supporting Deschutes County 4-H youth! Impressive group of young people! 🍀

Address

1555 SW Reindeer Avenue
Redmond, OR

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+15415484088

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