EMERGENCY NOTICE: For medical emergencies, call 911 immediately. Our Philipsburg ER is open 24/7 for urgent care.

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EMERGENCY NOTICE: For medical emergencies, call 911 immediately. Our Philipsburg ER is open 24/7 for urgent care.

Dial 911 immediately
If you are having a medical emergency.

Medical doctors are not on site 24 hours a day,
7 days a week. We will provide you with medical care
from a mid-level provider with a 30-minute response time
to the Emergency Department.

42-CFR-489-24(b)

Emergency Room

Philipsburg
310 South Sansome Street
Philipsburg, MT 59858

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Supporting Your Health with Advanced
Infusion Services

Our Infusion Therapy Department provides specialized care for patients needing complex medication management, including antibiotics and hydration therapy.

Delivered in a comfortable and safe environment, our infusion services are managed by skilled nurses who monitor your treatment and provide the support you need. Whether you’re managing a chronic illness or recovering from surgery, our team is here to provide the best care possible.

Our services include:

  • IV medication administration (antibiotics, hydration and pain management)
  • IV hydration and electrolyte management

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What types of infusions are offered at GCMC?

Granite County Medical Center provides a variety of infusion services, including IV antibiotics, hydration therapy and pain management. Our infusion services are designed to help patients manage chronic illnesses, recover from surgeries, and receive necessary treatments in a comfortable setting.

2. Do I need a referral for infusion therapy?

Yes, a referral from your healthcare provider is typically required for infusion therapy at GCMC. This helps ensure that the treatment plan is appropriate for your medical condition and that all necessary precautions are taken during the procedure.

3. How long does an infusion treatment take?

The length of infusion therapy varies depending on the type of treatment you’re receiving. Some sessions may last as little as 30 minutes, while others such as IV antibiotics may take several hours. Your healthcare provider will give you an estimate based on your treatment plan.

4. Will my insurance cover infusion therapy?

Most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, generally cover infusion therapy. However, coverage depends on the type of infusion and your specific insurance policy. We recommend contacting your insurance provider or our Business Office to confirm coverage and any out-of-pocket costs.

  • Contact:
    To learn more please call:
    (406) 859-3271
  • Hours:
    Monday-Friday:
    8:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Available Locations:
    Philipsburg