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 Jun 22, 2026

FMDH Public Health Transition

Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital is excited to announce the launch of FMDH Public Health, beginning July 1st.

FMDH Public Health will offer a variety of essential services, including vaccinations, TB testing, STI testing and treatment, pregnancy testing, birth control services, head lice checks, and free condoms.

You'll find FMDH Public Health in the South Wing of the hospital, in the former Nutrition and WIC office.

Please note that vaccine administration services will resume on Monday, July 6th.

As we transition services, community members with questions before July 1st should continue contacting the Valley County Health Department. Beginning July 1st, you can reach FMDH Public Health at 406-228-3616.

We're proud to continue providing these important services close to home and look forward to growing alongside the needs of our community.

To learn more, visit https://www.fmdh.org/services/public-health/

 

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