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Logan Health is proud to offer gynecologic oncology services in collaboration with Billings Clinic, reflecting our shared commitment to exceptional health care. The Billings Clinic – Logan Health Gynecologic Oncology Outreach team brings over 40 years of combined women’s health experience to the Flathead Valley. This team of highly-trained and compassionate specialists provides personalized treatment for women with known gynecologic cancers in partnership with Logan Health Women’s Care. By offering subspecialty care locally, we aim to reduce the need for patients to travel long distances for vital treatment, keeping families closer to home and ensuring access to exceptional care.

Conditions We Treat

  • Pelvic cancers such as cervical, endometrial, ovarian, or vulvar cancer
  • Abnormal Pap smears or cervical lesions requiring further examination
  • Abnormal uterine bleeding, vulvar irritations, or lesions
  • Ovary, fallopian tube, or pelvic masses
  • Recurrent gynecologic cancers

The cancer journey can be overwhelming, but Logan Health’s Cancer Care Program provides quality treatment and support services to help guide you and your family every step of the way. Learn more about Logan Health’s cancer care services.

Meet Our Team

Our Location

Logan Health Women’s Care - GYN

Logan Health Women’s Care - GYN

75 Claremont Street, Suite A
Kalispell, MT 59901
(406) 752-8282
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Contact Us

To make an oncology appointment, call (406) 998-4519. This number will direct you to the Billing Clinic Gynecologic Oncology department.
To make a specialty clinic referral, fax (406) 435-7349

This service is available at Logan Health through a collaboration with Billings Clinic. View Billings Clinic’s full gynecologic oncology services here

According to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), individuals at average risk of breast cancer are recommended to have annual screening mammograms starting at age 40, and those with dense breasts should consider supplemental screening measures. Individuals between 25 to 39 years of age should see their health care provider for a checkup every one to three years, which should include a breast cancer risk assessment and, if not recently done, a breast exam. Anyone with an increased risk for developing breast cancer should see their provider once a year. Talk to your provider to determine your risk level and build a screening schedule.

To schedule your mammogram, visit the Logan Health Medical Center for our Walk-In mammography service Monday – Friday from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. For more information about screening guidelines and risk factors, see the NCCN Guidelines for Patients.