St Vincent Healthcare - Billings Hospital

  • 1233 N 30th St
  • Billings MT, 59101
  • Contact Phone: (406) 237-7000
  • Clinic Details: At St. Vincent Healthcare, we’re happy to tell you about us: our compassionate caregivers, our clinical excellence, our award-winning care and even our beautiful campus. But it’s really all about you. Our patients and families are the center of every thought, communication and action that takes place in this healing space.

  • Website: https://www.sclhealth.org/
  • Services: Cancer; Emergency; Heart & Vascular; Imaging & Radiology; Medical Supply & Mobility; Neuroscience; Orthopedics; Pharmacy; Pediatrics; Pregnancy & Baby; Primary Care; Rehabilitation; Surgery; Weight Loss; Women’s Health, etc.
  • Pediatric Services: Primary care; Specialty care; Emergency care; Pediatric rehabilitation; Inpatient care
  • Women's Health Services: Primary care; Sexual health; Behavioral health; Genetic counseling; Gynecology; Pregnancy and baby; Orthopedics and sports; Bone health; Breast health; Digestive health; Heart health
  • Remarks: Urban Area, Permanent Clinic, Year-Round
  • Payment Method: Financial Assistance; AARP; Aetna; Blue Cross Blue Shield/Anthem; Allegiance; Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana; Cigna; Clear Springs Health Medicare PPO; Coventry Healthcare; First Choice Health Network; Indian Health Services; Medicaid; Medicare; Montana Health Cooperative; PacificSource; Rocky Mountain Health Plan; SCL Health Associates - Cigna; Tricare; United Healthcare; VA

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