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Answer Guide 2014 CLACKAMAS COUNTY ANSWER GUIDE Everything you need to know about schools, services, government, business & recreation in Clackamas County. 50¢ Happy Valley Milwaukie Oak Grove Oregon City Gladstone Damascus Your Family’s Medical Home New Patients Welcome Family Medicine • Internal Medicine • Prenatal Care • Pediatric Care Geriatric Care • Sports Medicine • Acupuncture Taking care of your family’s medical needs can be stressful and overwhelming so we make your visits as easy as possible by offering convenient in-house services. We have ready access for lab and x-ray needs and when you or your family are not feeling well, we have same day appointments, Saturday and evening hours. Our team of practitioners offers a wide range of skills, making Northwest Primary Care your one stop for all your medical concerns. We are dedicated to helping you keep your family healthy by keeping all your medical information in one place. 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