McLean county, ND
McLean County, North Dakota[edit | edit source]
McLean County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 9,748. Its county seat is Washburn. The county was created in 1883 and later organized in 1887. McLean County is included in the Minot, ND Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Healthcare in McLean County[edit | edit source]
Healthcare in McLean County, North Dakota is primarily provided by several healthcare facilities, including hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes. These facilities offer a range of services, from primary care to specialized treatments.
Hospitals[edit | edit source]
Sakakawea Medical Center is a critical access hospital located in Hazen, ND. It provides emergency care, surgical services, and inpatient care. The hospital also offers specialty clinics, including cardiology, orthopedics, and women's health.
Benedictine Living Community of Garrison is a healthcare facility offering a range of services, including skilled nursing, assisted living, and basic care. It is part of the Benedictine Health System, a Catholic non-profit health system.
Clinics[edit | edit source]
Coal Country Community Health Center has locations in Beulah, Hazen, Center, and Killdeer. The clinics offer primary care services, including family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, and women's health.
McLean Family Medical Center is a primary care clinic located in Washburn. It offers a range of services, including preventive care, chronic disease management, and acute care.
Nursing Homes[edit | edit source]
Knife River Care Center located in Beulah, is a non-profit nursing home providing long-term care, short-term rehabilitation, and memory care services.
Garrison Memorial Hospital Nursing Home in Garrison, provides long-term care and rehabilitation services. It is part of the Garrison Memorial Hospital.
Public Health[edit | edit source]
The McLean County Public Health Department provides a range of services to protect and improve the health of the county's residents. These services include immunizations, health education, disease prevention, and emergency preparedness.
Mental Health Services[edit | edit source]
West Central Human Service Center provides mental health services to residents of McLean County. Services include outpatient therapy, case management, and crisis response.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Healthcare in McLean County, North Dakota is comprehensive, with a range of facilities providing a variety of services. From hospitals and clinics to nursing homes and public health departments, residents have access to quality healthcare services.
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Provider page | Credentials | Gender | Education | Graduation year | Primary specialty | Secondary specialties | Address | Address2 | City | State | ZIP | Phone |
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Mcclintock Melissa 1659902864 | F | Other | 2023 | Nurse Practitioner | Turtle Lake | ND | 58575 | |||||
Schmidt Amanda 1346616661 | F | Other | 2015 | Nurse Practitioner | Turtle Lake | ND | 58575 | |||||
Weisenburger Kellie 1134118748 | NP | F | Other | 1999 | Nurse Practitioner | Underwood | ND | 58576 | ||||
Rust Trista 1225216658 | F | Other | 2002 | Physical Therapy | Washburn | ND | 58577 | |||||
Smetana John 1164851457 | M | Other | 2013 | Physician Assistant | Garrison | ND | 58540 | |||||
Wirtz Kaitlyn 1649839846 | F | Other | 2019 | Physician Assistant | Turtle Lake | ND | 58575 |
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