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Alpine Mobile Physicians

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Practice TypeConcierge
LocationAspen, Avon, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Cordillera, Eagle, Edwards, Keystone, Minturn, Vail, Eagle County, Pitkin County, Summit County
DoctorsDouglas Van Mayeda MD
HousecallsYes

About

At Alpine Mobile Physicians, board-certified doctors bring medical care directly to patients across Colorado's mountain resort communities. The practice serves Aspen, Vail, Breckenridge, Beaver Creek, and surrounding Eagle, Pitkin, and Summit Counties. Physicians travel to homes and hotel rooms, so patients never face a waiting room or a long drive to a clinic. The team holds board certification in Emergency Medicine or Family Practice, with extensive urgent care backgrounds. Alpine Mobile Physicians operates around the clock, offering 24/7 emergency on-call services to both visitors and local residents.

The practice carries a particular depth of expertise in altitude illness, treating adults and children alike. It also operates a normobaric altitude simulation chamber capable of replicating conditions from near sea level up to 18,000 feet. S. Military installations and research centers at Harvard, the Mayo Clinic, the US Olympic Association, and Nike Sports Research. The practice brought this chamber technology to the Colorado western slopes as a first, using it for athlete training, pre-travel acclimatization, altitude sickness diagnosis, and sea-level competition preparation. On-site pharmacy services and oxygen rental round out the full scope of care.

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27 Main St, Suite C 301, Edwards, CO 81632

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Frequently Asked Questions

Alpine Mobile Physicians operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week for emergency on-call services. You can call the practice any time at (970) 376-8376 or toll-free at 1-888-MOBL-PHYS. A physician responds to your home, hotel room, or location directly.

The practice serves a broad stretch of Colorado mountain resort communities. Covered areas include Aspen, Vail, Breckenridge, Beaver Creek, Avon, Keystone, Edwards, Eagle, Minturn, Cordillera, and surrounding Eagle, Pitkin, and Summit Counties. Both visitors and local homeowners can call for service.

Yes. Alpine Mobile Physicians sends physicians to your home, hotel room, or other location. This removes the need to travel to a hospital or sit in a waiting room. The practice built its entire model around bringing care to the patient.

Every physician at Alpine Mobile Physicians holds board certification in Emergency Medicine or Family Practice. Each doctor also brings extensive urgent care experience. The practice selects its physicians carefully to ensure high-level clinical competence in the field.

Yes. Altitude illness treatment is a core specialty of the practice. The team treats both adults and children for acute mountain sickness and related conditions. Alpine Mobile Physicians also uses a normobaric altitude simulation chamber to aid in diagnosis and recovery at simulated lower elevations.

The altitude chamber replicates oxygen conditions from near sea level up to 18,000 feet in a normal-pressure environment. Athletes use it to train at simulated high altitude or prepare for sea-level competition. Travelers heading to higher elevations use it for pre-acclimatization. The practice also uses it to diagnose and treat altitude sickness in a safe, controlled setting.

Yes. The practice provides mobile pharmacy services alongside its medical care. It also offers oxygen rental and oxygen provider services. co.

The practice accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. Patients should contact Alpine Mobile Physicians directly for full details on payment and billing options.

Yes. The practice provides both adult and pediatric care. Physicians have specific training in treating children for illnesses, injuries, and altitude-related conditions. Families traveling to the Colorado mountain resort areas can call for care for patients of any age.

Yes. The practice offers formal altitude training programs using its simulation chamber. Athletes who live at high elevation and compete at sea level can train in the chamber to prepare their bodies for lower-altitude exertion. S. Military bases and research institutions such as the Mayo Clinic and the US Olympic Association use.

Practice last updated April 4, 2026