9 hours ago For Patients – Moscow Medical For Patients Due to COVID-19 we ask you call (208) 882-7565 prior to visiting the clinic if you have fever, chills, cough, body aches, shortness of breath, sore throat, headache, fatigue, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea, or congestion. Log into the Patient Portal to view your account. New Patients >> Go To The Portal
For Patients – Moscow Medical For Patients Due to COVID-19 we ask you call (208) 882-7565 prior to visiting the clinic if you have fever, chills, cough, body aches, shortness of breath, sore throat, headache, fatigue, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea, or congestion. Log into the Patient Portal to view your account. New Patients
Moscow Medical is accepting new patients. We are also hiring. Check out our open positions. Visit us at 213 N Main Street, Moscow, ID 83843 or call (208) 882-7565. COVID Updates Masks are required in our clinic. Questions about COVID? Visit https://coronavirus.idaho.gov or call the COVID hotline (866) 736-6632. Vaccines are available.
COVID-19 updates for Moscow Family Medicine patients Moscow Family Medicine welcomes you to our SECURE patient portal - a password protected web communication tool. What is our Patient Portal? On this web portal you may securely: Enter or modify personal information Communicate with your physician and our office staff
COVID-19 updates for Moscow Family Medicine patients Moscow Family Medicine welcomes you to our SECURE patient portal - a password protected web communication tool. What is …
The purpose of the RHC program is improving access to primary care in undeserved rural areas. RHCs are required to use a team approach of physicians and mid-level practitioners such as Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants.
The Rural Health Clinic Services Act of 1977 (Public Law 95-210) was enacted to address an inadequate supply of physicians serving Medicare patients in rural areas and to increase the utilization of non-physician practitioners such as Nurse Practitioners (NP) and Physician Assistants (PA) in rural areas.
The National Health Service Corp (NHSC) connects primary health care clinicians to people in the United States with limited access to healthcare. They offer loan repayment programs to help recruit and retain medical professionals in Health Professional Shortage Areas.
Birth certificates for babies born at Gritman Medical Center are issued by the Idaho Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics and mailed 4-6 weeks after the birth. If you have not received your baby’s birth certificate within six weeks, please contact the following:
Parent or legal guardian of a minor (younger than the age of 18) Legal guardian of a patient who has been judged incompetent to manage their personal affairs by a court. Attorney or guardian ad litem appointed for the patient by a court. Agent of the patient under a medical power of attorney.
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When Gritman Medical Center integrated with Moscow Family Medicine, we made a commitment to recruit new providers and expand access to quality primary medical care in our region. We are honored to share that we have delivered on that promise with the addition of five new providers.
If you are having a medical emergency, please call 911 or seek care at the Gritman Medical Center Emergency Department. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
From performance athletes to outdoor enthusiasts, we are fortunate to live in a place where being active is a way of life. Gritman|Moscow Family Medicine’s Sports Medicine Clinic can help keep you healthy, safe, active and performing at your peak.
Moscow Family Medicine has been located in our present clinic building for over 20 years. We are conveniently located in the heart of Moscow, diagonally across the street from Gritman.
Located at 831 Ash St., we offer a full range of primary and preventative care to all students and their dependents. Access is on the north side of the Student Health Building.
GMC Moscow Family Medicine’s Medical Records department is responsible for keeping complete, accurate information for each patient. To obtain copies of your records, please follow the instructions here or contact the Medical Records department at 208-882-2011.
I've been receiving my medical care from Moscow Family Medicine for a long time. What does this change mean for me?