Meet Our Clinicians

We provide highly-trained and compassionate staff to help you meet your wellness goals. Certain mental health professionals work best with specific issues and demographics. When you meet with our access clinician, they will match you with a mental health professional that best fits your needs. We encourage you to get to know our clinical team by reading more below.

annie tomlinsonAnnie Tomlinson
School Counselor
Clinical Intern

Annie is in her last year of graduate school and is completing her clinical internship at Wallowa Valley Center for Wellness. She will be serving as the school counselor for Enterprise and Wallowa Schools, and with clients in the community.

Annie has been working with youth for more than ten years. She started in the outdoor adventure field, working as a sea canoe guide in the San Juan Islands and as program coordinator for Northwest Outdoor Science School on the Oregon Coast.

Annie discovered her passion for personal growth and healing while working as a wilderness trail crew leader for teenagers in the backcountry of the Cascade Mountains. From there Annie transitioned from the outdoor field into mental health. She spent the past four years as a mentor at a residential treatment center for teens, and then transitioned to working at an independent living program for young adults as a therapeutic guide. Annie is invested in meeting people where they are at and empowering them to discover and utilize their strengths, their internal and external resources, and to identify their positive support network. Annie works within a trauma-informed, relationship-based framework, and considers herself a lifelong learner. She is so grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this community on her path to becoming a counselor.

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WALLOWA VALLEY
CENTER FOR WELLNESS
Bringing hope, dignity
and wellness to our community

CONTACT US

Main Office
606 Medical Parkway, Enterprise 
541-426-4524

Mailing Address
PO Box 268
Enterprise, OR 97828

24/7 crisis line 541-398-1175 or 988