Overview of Services
One of our goals at HLC is consistency of care. We offer a membership/community non-profit model because we believe that relationships are important. Not just the relationship you have with a provider, but also the connection between your providers and staff. Access to primary care, complementary modalities, and mental healthcare is a universal right. We want to make sure that we offer these three limbs of healthcare so you don't have to seek other providers, navigate waitlists, and visit multiple clinics. Additionally, our providers are able to collaborate to support our members with the best, most informed type of care possible.
Primary Care
Complementary Modalities
Integrative Mental Healthcare
We offer primary care through the licensure and practice of western modalities, naturopathy, and osteopathy.
We offer yearly wellness exams, prescription management, contraception management, and urgent care appointments to support you with all your healthcare needs.
Our providers have a range of specialties including gynecology, gender affirming care, gastrointestinal disorders, hematology and oncology, holistic pelvic care, thyroid disorders and adrenal dysfunction, specialty lab testing, and botanical medicine. You can learn more about our providers here.
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We will collaborate with other specialists, refer out to specialists, and help you navigate both prevention and disease management. Included in this are supportive services such as nutrition therapy, IV therapy, and neural therapy.
We offer complementary modalities including services such as biofeedback, cranial sacral body work, energy work, somatic experiencing, process work and dream work.
We strongly believe that there is healing in the narratives we hold and the beneficial support of narrative medicine.
Much of the complementary work we offer is rooted in a member-empowered framework. We work with members to explore a deeper layer of dialogue with our bodies / minds / spirits to explore what tools, narratives, and wisdom may support in finding balance and health. ​
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Mental health is an important part of physical, emotional, spiritual health, and overall well-being.
With roots in ancient wisdom and science, integrative mental health is a field that blends conventional and complementary approaches together. Working closely with our providers, members are able to explore a number of approaches such as: lifestyle, nutrition, movement, stress reduction, psychotherapy, supplements, and medications.
We take into account the many factors that can impact emotional wellbeing:
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Relationships
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Stress & Trauma
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Psychoneuroimmunological factors
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Mind-Body & Gut-Brain Health
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Sleep
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Endocrine (hormonal and metabolic influences)
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Feelings, thoughts, beliefs and habits
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Environmental factors
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Cultural and spiritual beliefs and practices
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At HLC, we support who you are and what you may be navigating with honoring and non-judgmental approaches which recognize the wisdom of all ways of being and coping. We are individually and collectively learning to do this better everyday by enhancing how we show up towards a more trauma informed practice with a culture that focuses on deep care.
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Cost of Services
Insurance Options
Oregon Health Plan: We accept OHP in network for all of our Providers. Please note, call ahead to check to see which provider offers which services and *if* you have Care Oregon please make sure that we can bill them for the service you are planning. If Care Oregon does not cover the service, you will need to pay out of pocket at our sliding scale cost.
In-Network Commercial Insurance: Dr. Megan Golani is accepting Regence BCBS, Providence, Pacific Source, Moda, Aetna, Cigna, Atrio, Devoted Health, Wellcare, Health Net, Molina, and Banner.
Windy Lyle, FNP and Dr. Matthew Whitacre are in-network with Regence BCBS and United (we are updating this list monthly, so please check with the front desk if you have insurance)
Out-Of-Network Insurance: will bill private insurances out of network if you have out-of-network coverage.
Please check in with the front desk before your appointment to learn more about your coverage!
Out-Of-Pocket Options
"Out of Pocket" (Cash/Card/Check): If you do not have insurance or prefer to not use insurance, you can pay on out of pocket. We believe that all people should have access to care, so we offer a sliding scale option if needed. Below is our sliding scale overview.
When you become a member, you will fill out a form to help match which tier may be most applicable. We have a community-care model, where we are able to both meet operational costs as well as serve members who may not be able to afford the full cost of an appointment. Please see the breakdown of our suggested tiers below:
Overview of Services
Please note: Not all services may be covered by your insurance. Please inquire at the front desk and we are happy to review what is covered.
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Well-child visits
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Annual visits (for all ages)
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Vaccines
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Same-day appointments for acute needs
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Gender-affirming care
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Support with chronic diseases
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Gynecological exams
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STI testings
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Referrals to specialsts
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Process work
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Talk therapy
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Grief support
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Medication review / adjustment
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Biofeedback
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Referrals
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Craniosacral therapy
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Herbalism
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Ayurvedic support (coming soon!)
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Homeopathy
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Dietary assessment
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Nutrition knowledge
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Nutrition plan for chronic disease
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Supplement and nutrition recommendations
Patient Care Funds
In order to keep our clinic running on the sliding scale payment model, we have established a Patient Care Fund. Individuals can donate to this fund to directly support health service costs for those who may be unable to afford payments at this time.
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Want the unique care you receive at this clinic to be accessible to more people? Consider donating to this fund! All donations are tax deductible!