Glendive Medical Center (GMC) is a full-service, 25-bed acute care hospital with 24-hour emergency care, inpatient behavioral health unit, transitional care unit, full medical and surgical services and an attached 36-bed skilled Extended Care facility. We are dedicated to being a leader in providing and promoting health and wellness to the residents of east central Montana and western North Dakota. GMC is a designated Critical Access Hospital. Our medical providers are easily accessible at the attached Gabert Clinic. Services include: Urgent Care, Behavioral Health, Family Medicine, General Surgery, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Obstetrics-Gynecology, Laboratory, Radiology, Cardiac, Respiratory, Physical, Speech, and Occupational Therapies.
Monday Open 24 hours Tuesday Open 24 hours Wednesday Open 24 hours Thursday Open 24 hours Friday Open 24 hours Saturday Open 24 hours Sunday Open 24 hours |
202 Prospect Dr, Glendive, MT 59330
Thank you GMC for all that you do!
The therapy division is excellent. I highly recommend.
Excellent staff and care for our region! So glad I don’t have to drive out of town for medical care.
My experience is only with the staff I encountered while visting and they were nice enough, hospital seemed very clean..
Went in for two minor seizure one time. They told me i was “probably” dreaming ([translation] im to lazy to deal with it right now, so here’s a half ass excuse as to why you had a seizure).
Love extra services offered such as Baby Bistro on Tuesdays (free weight/height checks for babies under 1 year) and baby-to-belly classes for parents.
Horrible place!! The Administration, doctor’s, nurses, CNA’s everyone is horrible. They have treated my sister horribly. I will never go there again and most of my family will never go there again. If I could rate it zero stars I would.
They have taken good care off me. But yes the billing department needs help. Had kids there ,did great ,staff is very nice.
They sent my dad home, not even to the VA, and said they couldn’t do anything. They sent him home to die. My dad, with out of state family care, was able to live another 9months.
I’m getting really tired of GMC billing department being unwilling to work with people and harassing my family. When someone has gone to the ER for anxiety related issues twice and you decide that, despite them willing to make payments …
I was passing thru town and went into the clinic for a somewhat minor injury. They saw me with very little wait. Both the doctor and the nurse were helpful, friendly, and they made the experience easy and stress-free.
the new OB doc visits have been a negative experience. I miss Dr.Long.
make a long story short, I have been going to clinic since I found out we were expecting, each visit we have left less than satisfied with services. mostly …
Care is ok, nurses are great but the charge is an arm and a leg for the emergency room and it’s rocket science just to figure out your bill. Way to expensive to go to the ER for after hours care and it’s hard to get into the clinic if there …
Got something in my eye while hunting nearby, staff in the ED was very attentive and helpful. Dr listened to my concerns and RN staff was excellent. CNA and office staff were very helpful as well.
The receptionist with the pixie cut was incredibly rude, however, the rest of the staff are great. That said, the pixie cut receptionist didn’t allow my wife to get bloodwork done, against the request of the doctor. And because of that, I …
I want to thank all the members in the surgery unit
at Glendive Medical Center for helping me feel comfortable and making my day a little easier with my anxiety during my knee surgery this morning. I couldn’t have asked for a better support group! May God Bless All Of You!
I came in for chest pain. No wait time, the staff was amazing!!! They all had The best bedside manners!!!
They made sure I was well taken care of…. couldn’t ask for better service ❤️.
There was a few rude nurses but the surgeon was great surgery is a stressful Time for family as it is for doc and nurses but they should make it more accommodating for the loved ones to stay in the patient room and rest and relax instead of booting them back to the waiting room where it’s horribly uncomfortable