How are healthcare services in Montana?
When we asked expats and global nomads about the quality of medical care in Montana, they replied...
"Montana offers a wide range of healthcare services, including primary care, specialty care, mental health services, and emergency care. The state is home to a number of hospitals and medical facilities, including the Billings Clinic, St. Patrick Hospital, and Kalispell Regional Medical Center. These hospitals offer a variety of services, including general surgery, cardiology, oncology, and obstetrics and gynecology. In addition, Montana has a number of rural health clinics and community health centers that provide primary care services to underserved populations. The state also has a number of mental health centers and substance abuse treatment facilities," said a member in Montana.
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How are healthcare services in Montana?
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