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Your Partner in Managing Healthcare Expenses
Navigating healthcare expenses can be challenging, but Granite County Medical Center is here to simplify the process. We provide clear, transparent information about services, costs and available financial assistance. Our team is dedicated to ensuring everyone receives the care they need, regardless of their ability to pay. Whether you have insurance, need help with billing or are exploring financial support options, we’re here to guide you through every step.
We also offer support for patients without insurance through our Rural Health Discount Program and a sliding fee scale based on family size and income. At Granite County Medical Center, no patient is turned away due to their inability to pay.
Insurance and Payment Options to
Meet Your Needs
We accept many insurance plans, including Medicare, Medicaid, Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare and many more. We are proud to make healthcare accessible and affordable for everyone in our community. We support both public and private insurance options to meet your needs.
Access Your Financial and Medical
Information Online with our
Patient Portal!
The Granite County Medical Center Portal helps you:
- Access your medical records, lab results and visit notes
- View and pay your bills
- Easily manage your healthcare expenses
- Get answers to billing questions — all in one convenient place!

Estimate Your Healthcare Costs
Our Financial Calculator helps you estimate the potential healthcare costs based on your insurance coverage and specific needs. To use the calculator, simply enter the service or procedure you’re interested in, select your insurance plan and input any other necessary information. The tool will provide an estimate of your out-of-pocket costs, allowing you to make informed financial decisions before receiving care.
Transparent Pricing to Help You
Make Informed Decisions
At Granite County Medical Center, we prioritize healthcare price transparency and want to empower you to be able to make informed decisions about your care.










