As of Tuesday, June 9th our CCCHC Center and Killdeer Clinics will be transitioning back to normal clinic operations. Patients experiencing respiratory or COVID‐19 symptoms will be seen during limited hours on a daily basis at our Center and Killdeer Clinics. To ensure the safety of our patients and clinic staff, we ask that you call ahead to schedule an appointment with a provider. All patients will be screened appropriately before being seen in the clinic.
Clinic operations at the CCCHC Beulah and Hazen Clinics will remain the same until further notice with all respiratory illnesses being seen at the Hazen Clinic. We ask that you continue to call ahead if you think you may have been exposed to COVID‐19 or are experiencing symptoms.
While Kurt Waldbillig only started his position at Sakakawea Medical Center and Coal Country Community Health Center a month ago, he's a familiar face to some of veteran staff, providers and community members.
Read More
Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in both men and women in the United States. Combined, it’s estimated there will be more than 150,000 new cases of colon and rectal cancer reported in the U.S. in 2022 alone. Colorectal polyps and colorectal cancer don’t always cause symptoms, especially at first. That’s why getting screened is so important. With early screening and testing, it is preventable, treatable, and beatable! The CDC updated recommendations to begin screening for colon cancer starting at age 45. This March during Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, we encourage you and your loved ones to be aware of risk factors and get screened.
Read More
When you think of clinics and the services they provide, images of furnaces and showers are unlikely to come to mind.
Read More