Gallatin
Community Clinic—Incredible
Healthcare at Incredible Rates
If
you haven't achieved the health you want,
we can help! If you haven't been listened to with the respect
you deserve, we are here. If you haven't been to the doctor
because it is too expensive, we can help. We offer a sliding
fee scale that is based on your income—the
less you make, the less you pay. Just call us or stop by the
clinic,
and we would be happy to explain how the sliding fee scale
works. We also accept Medicaid, Medicare and all private insurance
plans as well.
Monday,
Wednesday, Friday 8am – 5 pm
Tuesday and Thursday 8am – 7 pm
Our Services
Medical
Full services for all ages
Well child care
Chronic illness care
Preventive care
Family planning
Specialty Referrals
Pharmacy Assistance
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Case Management
Family support
Resource and referral
Social service access
Dental Access
Behavioral Health
Dental Referrals |
Our
Providers
Physicians
Physicians are healthcare professionals licensed
to practice medicine
in their specialty.
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Justin Eisel MD |
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Lexi
Gulbranson MD hails
from South Dakota originally and moved to the Gallatin Valley
to join GCC two years ago. She is in the clinic three days
each week. Prior to joining the medical staff at the GCC, Dr.
Gulbranson did
both
emergency
department
and urgent care
work in Duluth, Minnesota. She is pleased to be in
a smaller
community. Dr. Gulbranson is a graduate of the University
of Minnesota School
of Medicine and completed her residency at Rapid City
Regional Medical Center in South Dakota.
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Erich
Pessl MD is
a family practice doctor who has been with us since April
1998. Dr. Pessl works in the clinic two days per week. He completed
medical school at the University of Washington, and
a three-year family practice residency in California.
His training prepares him to treat people of all
ages, offering both preventive screenings (well-child
checks and physical exams) and management
of acute and chronic diseases. He enjoys working
with children, as well as adults, and is on staff
at Bozeman Deaconess Hospital.
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Drs.
Gulbranson and Pessl are board certified in family
practice and are on staff at Bozeman Deaconess Hospital.
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Jerry
Johnson MD is
a volunteer family physician at the Gallatin Community Clinic.
After nearly 40 years in practice, both privately
in Whitefish, Montana and in the Veteran's Administration
Hospital in Reno, Nevada, Dr. Johnson spends half a
day per week working
with patients at the GCC. His experience and good humor make
him popular with both patients and staff alike. He is a graduate
of the University of Minnesota School of Medicine.
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Nurse
Practitioners
Nurse Practitioners
(NPs) are registered nurses (RN) with advanced
education and training with a goal to help people of all
ages stay healthy.
Their training prepares NPs to do physical exams,
diagnose health problems, treat acute and chronic illnesses,
and prescribe medications.
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Liesl
Pessl received
her master's degree as an adult nurse practitioner through
the University of Wisconsin. She completed additional
training
at Montana State University - Bozeman in 2002
to become a family nurse practitioner.
Liesl has been at GCC for five years. |
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Eileen
Ralicke received
her master’s degree as a family nurse practitioner through the
University of Colorado. She has been at CHP since we opened
our doors and has loved every minute of it. Eileen enjoys all types
of patients! Outside of work, she loves spending time with
her family, skiing, biking, hiking, and visiting friends. |
Physicians
Assistants
Physicians Assistants
(PAs) are medical professionals who are licensed
to practice medicine under the supervision of a physician.
As with nurse practitioners, PAs collect patient histories,
conduct physical
exams, order and
interpret lab tests, and diagnose and treat
illness.
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