Primary Care
Whether it’s an annual checkup, treatment for a sudden illness, or support in handling a long-term condition, Snoqualmie Valley Health’s primary care providers are here to deliver skilled medical care, ensuring your well-being and long-term health.
Snoqualmie Valley Health operates two primary care clinics that focus on family medicine for all ages. The clinics are staffed with a diverse team of board-certified providers, including nurse practitioners and medical doctors. Our providers have specializations in pediatric care including neurodiverse patients, internal medicine, women’s health and weight management. We accept various insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid.
New Patient Paperwork
For new patients, select the appropriate age group to download the necessary paperwork packet.
Pediatric (Birth-18)
Adult
Release of Information
Advance Consent to Treat Minors
Policies
Primary Care Clinic Locations
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Clinic
9801 Frontier Avenue SE
Snoqualmie, WA 98065
Snoqualmie Ridge Medical Clinic
35020 SE Kinsey St, Suite A
Snoqualmie, WA 98065
Meet Our Primary Care Team
ARNP
Alicia Beecroft
Alicia is a dedicated Nurse Practitioner at our Snoqualmie Valley Health Clinics. She earned both her Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) with a focus on Family Nurse Practitioner at the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions. Alicia is dedicated to high-quality care and establishing genuine partnerships with patients to help them achieve their health goals. Her interest in family medicine, allows her to address the diverse healthcare needs of individuals and families. She sees patients of all ages.
MN, ARNP, FNP-BC
Joanna Hagen
Board Certification: American Nursing Certification Center
University of Washington- Master of Nursing | Completed in 2002
Joanna Hagen, ARNP, MSN, is a compassionate Family Nurse Practitioner. Born and raised in Western Washington, Joanna completed her Family Nurse Practitioner program at the University of Washington, bringing top-tier education and expertise to our community.
With a strong background in King County public health, Joanna has dedicated her career to caring for underserved populations, bringing valuable experience and empathy to her role. Since 2004, she has chosen to work in the Valley’s public hospital district, driven by her passion for accessible healthcare.
Joanna is on the Women’s Health Team at Snoqualmie Valley Health specializing in women’s health, adolescent mental health (including depression, anxiety, and ADHD), as well as managing chronic illnesses such as hypertension, diabetes, asthma and allergies. She is committed to partnering with her patients, empowering them to achieve better health through informed choices, lifestyle changes, and personalized treatment plans. Joanna finds great joy in helping patients of all ages and their families reach their healthcare goals.
Outside of work, Joanna loves skiing, biking, reading, and spending quality time with her family. She resides in the Valley with her husband, children, two dogs, and one cat, embracing the community she serves.
MD
Roxanne Hicks
Dr. Roxanne Hicks is an internal medicine physician with special interests in primary care, women’s health and health systems. She believes all patients should be listened to, and deserve to receive high quality evidence-based care. She sees patients 18 and older.
Dr. Hicks grew up in Tacoma and received her medical degree and completed her residency at the University of Washington and University of Washington Medical Center. She also spent over three years in research at Seattle Children’s.
In medical school she was elected to the AOA honor society for academic achievement. She was awarded the Robert S. Evans Award from the University of Washington for reflecting the qualities of warmth, understanding, and concern for the needs of others. Dr. Hicks was also awarded the Tina Juul-Dam Primary Care Award from the University of Washington for embracing the principles and responsibilities of primary care, providing exemplary service and being an inspiration to others.
She is married to her longtime partner who she shares three cats with. Dr. Hicks also enjoys camping, skiing, karaoke, and spending quality time with family and friends.
MD (Pediatrics)
Neeta Jain
Specialty: Pediatrics
Medical School: Lala Lajpat Rai Medical College, Meerut, India
Observership/Project: Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital, Stanford
Residency: Cook County Hospital, Chicago
Autism Center of Excellence Certification
STAT-MD training for early autism diagnosis from Vanderbilt Kennedy TRIAD center
What if your child was treated as if he or she were a member of their doctor’s own family? Would it make a difference? Dr. Neeta Jain strongly believes it does, and with a smaller pediatric group, she’s able to personally care for each and every one of her “kids.”
Simply put, Dr. Jain wants to make a difference in Snoqualmie Valley as the area’s pediatrician of choice. First practicing in the rural midwest and later working in the urban areas such as Chicago and Seattle, Dr. Jain said she is living and working in Snoqualmie Valley to meet the needs of her neighbors, to be that extended family to children who may need her experience, and beyond that, her focus on developmental and behavioral pediatrics.
Dr. Jain’s approach is to treat each patient as her own child. She said she doesn’t consider her patients as patients, rather as family. “I call these children my kids,” she said. The mother of two college-aged girls, she brings her experience as a mom and as a pediatrician of 22 years to her practice.
Especially important during a pandemic — during a time of unprecedented stressors felt by parents and children alike — is Dr. Jain’s certification that enables her to diagnose behavioral and developmental conditions in children aged 18- to 24-months old. She can quickly assess needs and recommend therapies to help children and their families. She is an advocate of speaking to educators and students, alike, and said she is looking forward to reaching out to the area’s schools and organizations to listen and learn about how she can be a partner with parents to raise happy and healthy children.
Interests Professional:
Parenting, early childhood, adolescent education
Developmental/ behavioral treatment- ADHD/ Autism/ Behavioral issues
Birth to 18 care
Obesity, healthy child
Interests Personal:
Reading, walking, gardening, travelling, drinking coffee
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Clinic
MD
Alan Johnson
Board Certification: American Board of Family Practice
Medical School: University of Washington School of Medicine | Completed in 1982
Residency: Swedish Medical Center – Family Practice | Completed in 1985
DNP, ARNP, FNP-BC
Shantal Postiglione
Shantal Postiglione joined the SVH Primary Care team in January of 2022. She is a Family Nurse Practitioner who cares for patients of all ages across the lifespan. She is accepting new patients and is a member of our Wellness Provider and Women’s Health teams.
She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from University of Hawaii, and after five years of various nursing experience in the United States Army, and another three years as a civilian registered nurse, she obtained her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree in Family Medicine from University of Washington. Shantal is also an active member of American Association of Nurse Practitioners and Puget Sound Nurse Practitioner Association.
Shantal strongly believes that establishing a trusted provider and patient partnership builds a stronger foundation in the journey to wellness. Her areas of health interest include women’s health, preventative health and wellness, chronic disease management, and weight management which includes expertise in body composition scans.
In her spare time, Shantal enjoys exploring the outdoors in the PNW with her husband, three children, family and friends.
DNP, ARNP, FNP-C
Kaylin Reeve
Kaylin is a primary care provider and Fall City resident who accepts patients across the entire lifespan. As part of the SVH Team, she is passionate about providing equitable care to all patients with a focus on preventive wellness. Her clinical interests are preventative medicine, telemedicine, diabetes management and transitional care. Kaylin is also a member of our Women’s Health Team.
Originally from San Diego, Kaylin has a bachelor’s degree in biology from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. She received both her RN and DNP from Seattle University. Before joining SVH in 2019 as a nurse in our inpatient unit, Kaylin worked in pediatric home health.
In her free time, she loves paddle boarding and hiking with her husband.
MSN, ARNP, FNP-BC
Rachel Robison
Rachel has served the health care needs of the Snoqualmie Valley community, where she has raised her three children, for nearly 20 years. By living and working in the Valley, Rachel’s commitment to improving the health and wellness of her patients extends to their families and greater community. She blends her professional and personal experience to foster therapeutic relationships to best support the uniqueness of each person she cares for.
From 2015-2022, Rachel’s clinical expertise expanded into leadership where she served as Clinical Practice Director for Snoqualmie Valley Health Clinics. In 2023, she returned to her roots as a primary care provider for all ages at Snoqualmie Ridge Medical Clinic and is accepting new patients.
Her clinical expertise includes supporting the unique needs of teens and young adults, inclusive care, mental health and coping with life transitions, perimenopause symptom management, weight management, sleep disorders and caregiver support through terminal illness. She is also a member of our Women’s Health Team.
In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, supporting the UW Husky and WSU Cougar rivalry, fashion and interior decorating. Rachel is also a trustee on the Snoqualmie Valley Health Foundation board.
MD (Pediatrics)
Jordan Wallace
Dr. Jordan Wallace believes that every child has the right to a healthy and fulfilling life. He is committed to providing high quality medical care that is evidence-based and equitable for all patients and families. He completed medical school at the University of Washington, followed by his residency at Seattle Children’s Hospital, where he gained extensive experience caring for children with a range of complex health needs. He was a hospitalist at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital on their pediatric cardiology unit, caring for children with complex congenital heart disease, prior to coming to Snoqualmie Valley Health.
As a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, Dr. Wallace enjoys working with gender diverse youth; fostering family relationships, supporting the exploration of gender, as well as helping patients cope with mental health challenges that are often associated with gender diversity. He is committed to providing inclusive healthcare that meets the needs of diverse youth in the Snoqualmie Valley community. With extensive experience in large hospital centers, Dr. Wallace also enjoys working with patients who have multiple medical conditions and advocating for families trying to navigate complex medical systems. He is excited to join Snoqualmie Valley Hospital as a primary care pediatrician at the Ridge Clinic and continue to expand the resources available to youth in the greater Snoqualmie area.
In his free time, Dr. Wallace enjoys photography, traveling, gardening, and weightlifting, which help him maintain a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle.