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Bonner General Health
Care begins with a safe place
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
Click Herephysical therapy
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.
It’s the Most Stressful Time of the Year
By: Kathy Hubbard. A 2023 survey by the American Psychological Association found that 89 percent of U.S. adults feel stressed during the holiday season, with 41 percent reporting higher stress levels compared to other times of the year. The National Alliance on Mental Illness states that 64 percent of those living with mental illness feel that their conditions worsened this time of year.
Risk of Epilepsy, a Good Reason for Wearing Head Protection
By: Kathy Hubbard. For a short time in my younger days, I dated a guy called Charlie. On our first date he picked me up on his motorcycle. To be honest, I was terrified. But he brought me a helmet to wear and promised to be careful. He, on the other hand, said that he didn’t need a helmet because he was an experienced rider and liked being able to hear the traffic noise.
Keeping Your Skin in the Game
By: Kathy Hubbard. Healthy skin is more than looking youthful, it’s our first layer of defense against the outside world. Skin gives us clues to our overall health, so it’s important for us to take care of our skin so it takes care of us. The National Institutes of Health’s website says, “Skin protects your body in many ways. The skin provides a barrier to protect the body from invasion by bacteria and other possible environmental hazards that can be dangerous for human health.”
It’s the Most Stressful Time of the Year
By: Kathy Hubbard. A 2023 survey by the American Psychological Association found that 89 percent of U.S. adults feel stressed during the holiday season, with 41 percent reporting higher stress levels compared to other times of the year. The National Alliance on Mental Illness states that 64 percent of those living with mental illness feel that their conditions worsened this time of year.
Risk of Epilepsy, a Good Reason for Wearing Head Protection
By: Kathy Hubbard. For a short time in my younger days, I dated a guy called Charlie. On our first date he picked me up on his motorcycle. To be honest, I was terrified. But he brought me a helmet to wear and promised to be careful. He, on the other hand, said that he didn’t need a helmet because he was an experienced rider and liked being able to hear the traffic noise.
Keeping Your Skin in the Game
By: Kathy Hubbard. Healthy skin is more than looking youthful, it’s our first layer of defense against the outside world. Skin gives us clues to our overall health, so it’s important for us to take care of our skin so it takes care of us. The National Institutes of Health’s website says, “Skin protects your body in many ways. The skin provides a barrier to protect the body from invasion by bacteria and other possible environmental hazards that can be dangerous for human health.”