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 | Community Connections | Winter 2019

Introducing Our Newest Providers

Angie Hays, ARNP

Good Shepherd Women’s Center, Welcoming New Patients, 541.667.3801

“I will be able to care for women of all ages from menstruation to menopause. My primary 

focus will be providing physical exams, providing contraception options – Nexplanon  
and IUD, caring for common and chronic urinary tract infections, vaginal infections, 
abnormal bleeding, and other physical conditions women may be experiencing – even 
hypertension and thyroid conditions. Really, I’ll be caring for all aspects of preventative 
health for women.”

Kelli Stephenson, DNP, CNM

Good Shepherd Women’s Center, Welcoming New Patients, 541.667.3801

“There are so many reasons why I enjoy this [being a midwife] so much. First of all, it 

gives women and their families a choice in the type of care they want. My desire is 
to show the women who seek my care kindness, and empathy, and to help them feel 
relaxed. This gives me an opportunity to know my patients more personally. They feel 
comfortable sharing things with me that could be affecting their health that is outside 
of the normal healthcare conversation – stress, home, career, kids, lifestyle choices – it 
affords me the opportunity to provide better care.”

Lina Castillo, MD, Pediatric Gastroenterologist

Good Shepherd Pediatrics and Pediatric Gastroenterology,  
Welcoming New Patients, 541.667.3740

“I want the children in my care to be their best – to feel good and be healthy. I feel it is my 

responsibility to be an encouragement to parents and children to give them hope and 
even advice to help them with life skills and career choices where applicable.”

Sara Trask, MD

Good Shepherd Urgent Care

“I love working in Urgent Care. It allows me to care for a variety of illnesses and injuries 

and to care for people of all ages.”