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Bonner General Health
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Bonner General Health is a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital and healthcare network of outpatient clinics and services serving Sandpoint and the surrounding region.
We offer quality, compassionate care close to home.
We invite you to click on the “Services & Clinics” tab on the top of this page to review our comprehensive list of services offered in our local hospital and healthcare system.
We provide essential urgent, acute, and critical care as well as a host of other services to meet the needs of our growing and vibrant community.
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Services Offered
Bonner General Health has more than 200 providers and most are accepting new patients.
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World-Class Services
Bonner General Health provides full service medical treatments so that every person can have the opportunity to receive qualitative medical help. Bonner General Health is accredited by DNV GL-Healthcare with a demonstrated expertise in patient safety and quality management.
SURGERY
Surgical Services
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Physical Therapy, Occupational & Speech Therapy
Click HereWomen's Health
Sandpoint Women's Health
Click HereORTHOPEDICS
Orthopedics
Click HereFAMILY PRACTICE
Family Practice
Click HereBEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Behavioral Health
Click HereOPHTHALMOLOGY
Ophthalmology
Click HereDIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
Diagnostic Imaging
Click HereWe provide essential urgent, acute, and critical care as well as a host of other services
to meet the needs of our growing and vibrant community.
How to Dispose of Unneeded or Expired Drugs
By: Kathy Hubbard. In 2011 as part of a national campaign, staff members from the Sandpoint Police Department, Idaho Conservation League and Bonner General Health Foundation got together to develop and promote a program on how to safely dispose unwanted or expired drugs. With eyes on crime, health, and the environment, we established a Drug Take Back Program based on the Drug Enforcement Agency’s national program.
Diet and Exercise Keep Us Healthy and Wise
By: Caroline Lobsinger. Getting healthy, regardless of age, boils down to the same things: nutrition, good hydration and physical activity. Dr. Tessa Reinke, the primary care medical director at Bonner General Health in Sandpoint, said becoming and staying healthy for those 55 and over — or any age — is achievable for everyone.
Chronic Pain, Fatigue, Sleeping Issues Top Fibromyalgia Symptoms
By: Kathy Hubbard “I wake up every single morning stiff, with a lot of pain all over my body, and it takes me at minimum two hours before I can really accomplish anything,” a person posted on Fibromyalgia Forums. Another member of the forum likened the symptoms to wearing a “concrete overcoat.” And, another person wrote, “Sometimes when I’m having a bad flare up, I feel physically sick (nauseous, weak legs and arms, dropping things, struggle gripping things, hot and cold with sweats, really restless legs, sore or scratchy throat, tension in shoulders and headaches with a stuffy feeling,”
How to Dispose of Unneeded or Expired Drugs
By: Kathy Hubbard. In 2011 as part of a national campaign, staff members from the Sandpoint Police Department, Idaho Conservation League and Bonner General Health Foundation got together to develop and promote a program on how to safely dispose unwanted or expired drugs. With eyes on crime, health, and the environment, we established a Drug Take Back Program based on the Drug Enforcement Agency’s national program.
Diet and Exercise Keep Us Healthy and Wise
By: Caroline Lobsinger. Getting healthy, regardless of age, boils down to the same things: nutrition, good hydration and physical activity. Dr. Tessa Reinke, the primary care medical director at Bonner General Health in Sandpoint, said becoming and staying healthy for those 55 and over — or any age — is achievable for everyone.
Chronic Pain, Fatigue, Sleeping Issues Top Fibromyalgia Symptoms
By: Kathy Hubbard “I wake up every single morning stiff, with a lot of pain all over my body, and it takes me at minimum two hours before I can really accomplish anything,” a person posted on Fibromyalgia Forums. Another member of the forum likened the symptoms to wearing a “concrete overcoat.” And, another person wrote, “Sometimes when I’m having a bad flare up, I feel physically sick (nauseous, weak legs and arms, dropping things, struggle gripping things, hot and cold with sweats, really restless legs, sore or scratchy throat, tension in shoulders and headaches with a stuffy feeling,”