Sapphire Community Health Director Aimee Jensen and Phlebotomist Taylor Carson invite the community for low cost wellness lab services from its Medical Mobile Unit, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., during the Jean Matthews Tuesday at Twelve summer concert series on July 11 and Aug. 1.
Sapphire Community Health Director Aimee Jensen and Phlebotomist Taylor Carson invite the community for low cost wellness lab services from its Medical Mobile Unit, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., during the Jean Matthews Tuesday at Twelve summer concert series on July 11 and Aug. 1.
On April 18th, the Montana Primary Care Association awarded Jim Morton, longtime board member of Sapphire Community Health, its Dr. Alan Strange Legacy Award. The Dr. Alan Strange Legacy Award honors a leaders or emerging leader who has been committed to improving access to care in the community health field in Montana.
Bitterroot Drug participates in a Sapphire Community Health discount program where patients can get discounted medications regardless of their income as long as they are a patient of a Sapphire Community Health prescriber.
Health centers serve more than 100,000 Montanans or about 10 percent of our population. The clinics provide health care to insured and uninsured patients.
On Tuesday, February 6, there will be a National Day of Action to urge Congress to reauthorize the Community Health Center Fund. In Hamilton, the Sapphire Community Health Center is on the 300 block of North 3rd.
At Sapphire Community Health, we provide free, easy and unbiased help to make the process of enrolling easier for you. Coming in for help doubles your chance of successfully enrolling in coverage! Plus, we can help answer any health coverage questions you may have.
The Andrew Walters Foundation for Charitable Giving is raising funds to provide assistance to families and individuals in need. Irene Walters works at Sapphire Community Health Center, which gave her a room to store supplies for the foundation.
Sapphire Community Health (SCH), the non-profit, federally-qualified health center located in Hamilton, celebrated its second anniversary on Monday, October 23. The clinic is also the recent recipient of a $175,000 grant to institute a new program designed to address the growing opioid epidemic.
The conundrum over inmate medical care at the Ravalli County Detention Center appears to be solved. The county plans to hire two full-time registered nurses currently employed by Sapphire Community Health.
After almost a year of uncertainty the Ravalli County detention facility may have a solution to providing in-house medical care to jail inmates. Sapphire Community Health, stepped up to provide care in the interim. But its contract runs out Sept. 30.
Once again, the Ravalli County Commissioners received no proposals for a contract to provide inmate medical services at the detention center on Thursday, according to Commissioner Greg Chilcott.
Once again, the Ravalli County Commissioners are accepting bids from contractors to provide medical services to inmates at the Ravalli County Detention Center.
Sapphire Community Health is offering sports physicals with free backpacks for $10 and a Lab Fair on Aug. 16-17 for $35 as part of National Health Center Week.
Ravalli County commissioners signed a contract with a Ravalli County health care provider to serve the medical needs of detention center inmates for at least 90 days.
Sapphire Community Health Center in Hamilton will provide health care for Ravalli County jail inmates for 90 days, beginning July 1, during which time the county will send out a request for proposals for the services.
No one is turned away at the Sapphire Community Health clinic in Hamilton for inability to pay and, thanks to a grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), our local Community Health Center will continue to offer its valuable services to Bitterroot community members.
With a staff of just three, the Andrew Walters Foundation for Charitable Giving provides assistance to families and individuals in need throughout Ravalli County.