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St. Mary's Family Medicine Clinic

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This department offers

  • Behavioral health
  • Family medicine
  • Gynecology
  • Obstetrics
  • Primary care

Primary care in Grand Junction, CO

Intermountain Health St. Mary’s Family Medicine Clinic delivers a full spectrum of family medicine - including primary care for all ages, newborn care, women’s health, prenatal care, and obstetric services - through a team based, physician‑led model focused on relationships, safety, and continuity of care.

Services include:

  • Care for newborns through seniors
  • Preventive visits, screenings, and immunizations
  • Women’s health, OB-GYN
  • Behavioral health and counseling
  • Sport medicine
  • Chronic disease management (e.g., diabetes, asthma, hypertension)

St. Mary’s Family Medicine Clinic is a teaching site for the St. Mary’s Family Medicine Residency Program, fully accredited and part of Intermountain Health. All patient care is supervised by experienced physicians, and safety and quality standards are never compromised.

Whether you are looking for a new primary care provider, seeking women’s health services, or looking for pediatric care, we’re here to help. Call today to schedule an appointment or learn more about our care model.

Residency program roster

Meet the participants in our Family Medicine Residency program.
Meet our residents

Our providers

Keith S. Dickerson

Keith S. Dickerson, MD

Family Medicine
St. Mary's Medical Center Family Medicine Residency
970-298-2800
Sabrina L. Mitchell
4.9

Sabrina L. Mitchell, DO

Family Medicine
St. Mary's Medical Center Family Medicine Residency
Katherine G. Rose-Borcherding

Katherine G. Rose-Borcherding, DO

Family Medicine
St. Mary's Medical Center Family Medicine Residency
Andrew W. Gerdes
5

Andrew W. Gerdes, MD

Family Medicine
St. Mary's Medical Center Family Medicine Residency
Daniel Meyer

Daniel Meyer, PA

Family Medicine
St. Mary's Medical Center Family Medicine Residency
John Draminski

John Draminski, MD

Family Medicine
St. Mary's Medical Center Family Medicine Residency
Maya J. Obstfeld

Maya J. Obstfeld, LMFT

Marriage and Family Counseling
St. Mary's Medical Center Family Medicine Residency
Nathan Allan Harms

Nathan Allan Harms, MD

Family Medicine
St. Mary's Medical Center Family Medicine Residency
Randall S. Reitz

Randall S. Reitz, PHD

Psychology
St. Mary's Medical Center Family Medicine Residency
Michael M. Olson

Michael M. Olson, PHD

Marriage and Family Counseling
St. Mary's Medical Center Family Medicine Residency
Bethany R. Price
4.9

Bethany R. Price, DO

Family Medicine
St. Mary's Medical Center Family Medicine Residency
Rhonda Chambers

Rhonda Chambers, NP

Family Medicine
St. Mary's Medical Center Family Medicine Residency
Karlynn D. Sievers
5

Karlynn D. Sievers, MD

Family Medicine
St. Mary's Medical Center Family Medicine Residency
Misty Schmidt

Misty Schmidt, LMFT

Marriage and Family Counseling
St. Mary's Medical Center Family Medicine Residency
Stephanie V. Voyles
4.8

Stephanie V. Voyles, MD

Family Medicine
St. Mary's Medical Center Family Medicine Residency
Kelsey E. Walsdorf

Kelsey E. Walsdorf, MD

Family Medicine
St. Mary's Medical Center Family Medicine Residency
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Primary care for newborns, children, and adults

St. Mary’s Family Medicine Clinic provides primary care for patients of all ages, from newborns and children to adolescents, adults, and seniors. 

Primary care services include:

  • Annual exams and routine care
  • Diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses and injuries
  • Ongoing management of chronic conditions
  • Referrals and coordination for labs, imaging, and specialists
  • Mental health support
  • Same-day appointments when available

Women's health & OB care

We offer comprehensive women’s health services, including:

  • Annual well‑woman exams
  • Gynecologic care
  • Prenatal and postpartum care
  • Labor and delivery at St. Mary’s Regional Hospital 

Your care is provided by family medicine physicians with advanced obstetric training, working closely with experienced supervising faculty physicians. This means you benefit from multiple levels of medical oversight while still receiving personalized, attentive care.

Frequently asked questions

Find answers to frequently asked questions about our clinic services.

A residency clinic is a medical clinic where licensed physicians (residents) provide care as part of advanced medical training, working closely with experienced supervising physicians. At St. Mary’s Family Medicine Clinic, patient care is delivered by a team based, physician‑led care team.

Residents are doctors who have graduated from medical school and are completing specialized training in family medicine. Attending physicians are actively involved in overseeing care, reviewing treatment plans, and supporting residents, ensuring high standards of safety, quality, and evidence-based care.

You will be cared for by a resident physician who is part of a supervised medical team, with experienced attending physicians involved in your care.
Yes. We reserve appointments for same day and urgent care needs whenever possible. If you have an urgent concern, we encourage you to call the clinic directly.
We accept a wide range of insurance plans, including Medicaid and Medicare. Our team can help verify coverage before your visit.

St. Mary's Family Medicine Center has been recognized as a Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH). This means we are committed to providing the most effective care for families and our community. Our goal is to get to know you and your family and provide the care you need where you need it – in our clinic, the hospital, nursing home, and even in your home. We can give you the best care when you share your complete medical history, including care you have received outside our office. We are here to coordinate all of your care needs: visits to specialists, lab tests, x-rays, medicines, and your health goals.

Our Family Medicine physicians provide care for all people of all ages and health conditions, including newborns, children, pregnant women and adults.

Deliveries occur at St. Mary’s Regional Hospital, with full hospital support services available.

Yes. Many families choose us because we provide ongoing care for both parents and children.

Yes. Our family medicine physicians provide primary care for newborns, children, and adolescents, including well‑child visits, immunizations, school and sports physicals, and care for common childhood illnesses.

Yes. One of the benefits of family medicine is the ability to care for multiple generations. Parents, children, and adults can often be seen within the same care team.

We offer a full range of primary care services, including preventive visits, acute care for illnesses and injuries, chronic disease management, and ongoing health maintenance for patients of all ages.

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