Moses Lake Community Health Center
Ashley Diamond has a diverse work experience in the field of psychology and behavioral health. Ashley started their career as a Student Clinician at Regent University Psychological Services Center in 2012. From there, they worked as a Clinical Psychology Extern at Virginia Beach Psychiatric Center in 2013. In the same year, they also joined Lassiter & Associates, LLC as a Therapist and Psychometrician, where they worked until 2015.
In 2015, Ashley became a Psychology Intern at Wyoming State Hospital for a year before moving on to WellSpring Psychology Group LLC as a Postdoctoral Resident from 2016 to 2017. Ashley then worked at Moses Lake Community Health Center, first as a Clinical Psychologist from 2017 onwards, and later as the Director of Behavioral Health from June 2019 to the present.
In 2019, Ashley also started their own practice, Diamond Psychology LLC, where they serve as the Owner and Clinical Psychologist.
Ashley Diamond's education history begins in 2006 when they attended the State University of New York at Oswego, where they obtained their Bachelor's Degree in Human Development and Family Studies in 2010. Following this, in 2010-2011, they attended the University of South Carolina, although the specific degree obtained during this time is unknown. From 2011 to 2016, they pursued further education at Regent University, where they earned a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Clinical Psychology as well as a Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) degree in the same field.
Moses Lake Community Health Center
Moses Lake Community Health Center (MLCHC) is a non-profit, community-driven, and patient-centered health care organization. We are committed to providing high-quality, compassionate, and comprehensive primary health care services for the entire family, with a special focus on the underserved and migrant farm-workers in our community. Medical and dental care centers are located in Moses Lake and Quincy, and a dental center is located in Ephrata. Founded in 1978 as a satellite dental clinic of the North Central Washington Migrant Health Project in Wenatchee, MLCHC expanded in 1979 to include medical care to a primarily indigent and migrant population. The initial staff consisted of one physician, one physician’s assistant, and two dentists. With the addition of a second physician in 1981, the clinic was able to provide obstetrics and in-patient medical care and took the first step toward becoming a comprehensive primary care center. This year, 2022 we staff over 300 full-time staff members providing primary care, preventive, and wraparound services to a wide demographic of patients in the area. MLCHC assures patient care is culturally appropriate, in part by employing bi-lingual staff.