Greater Valley Health Center has dedicated, skilled, and compassionate team of providers who treats everyone regardless of ability to pay. This includes people with no insurance, inadequate insurance or a limited income. We also accept all insurances including Commercial Insurance, Medicare and Medicaid.
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I have insurance. Why choose Greater Valley Health Center?
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Does it cost a lot to see a Greater Valley Health Center provider?
It should not cost a lot to get good healthcare, so we provide services at the lowest possible cost for those in need. Our services are provided on a sliding fee scale, depending upon family size and income level. Be sure to bring some kind of income verification to your visit.
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When do I have to pay?
Payment is expected at the time of service. Arrangements can be made if payment is not possible at the time of service—just ask. Nobody is turned away because of an inability to pay.
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Do you accept Medicaid?
Yes, we accept Medicaid, Medicare, CHIP and private insurance.
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Who qualifies?
Greater Valley Health Center accepts patients who are uninsured, people with Medicaid or Medicare, and most commercial insurances.Greater Valley Health Center accepts patients no matter their socio-economic status, though we offer discounts for uninsured patients subsisting below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level which is approximately $60,000 annual household income for a family of four.
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Do you provide prenatal and obstetric services?
Yes, a number of our physicians provide these services and deliver at Logan Health Medical Center.
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I am patient of Greater Valley Health Center. Who do I call if I need assistance on weekends or after hours?
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911. For established patients, please call our after-hours line at 406-756-2912.
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Are your dental services just for emergencies?
No. We offer a full line of dental services including annual exams and cleanings for preventative care.
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Where is the main clinic located?
The main clinic is located at 1035 1st Avenue West in Kalispell in the same building as the Flathead City-County Health Department. The medical and dental clinics are on the 3rd floor. Administration only is on the 2nd floor.