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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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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.
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to meet the needs of our growing and vibrant community.

Inherent Gene Mutation Causes Lynch Syndrome
By: Kathy Hubbard. “I recently got genetic testing, and I tested positive for Lynch syndrome, which runs in the family,” said a young man named Zach, who posted on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website. In his accompanying picture he looks to be somewhere in his early twenties, if that. “Do the math,” he said, “my great-grandfather had colon cancer, so did my grandfather and my father and uncle, so while that helped me to prepare for the news that I had Lynch syndrome, it’s still a very bit of an eye-opener.”

Migraine Sufferers Should Avoid Pizza, Peanuts, and Chicken Livers
By: Kathy Hubbard. Although we tend to group migraines with everyday headaches, they’re actually not the same. Migraines are classified as chronic illnesses and Cleveland Clinic says that it’s important for us to know the difference. “Headaches are typically unpleasant and disruptive but aren’t severe enough to affect whether or not you can go about your usual routine or activities,” Cleveland explains. “The most common type is tension-type headache (TTH). The main symptom of TTH is pain that affects your head or face, but not your brain.

How Occupational Therapy can help those with Dementia
By: Kathy Hubbard. When she was 78 years old, Mrs. Clark was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Her husband of 52 years had noticed that she had lost interest in what had been her favorite hobbies, she began to find daily activities more difficult, and her friends noticed that she was becoming forgetful.
Mrs. Clark’s clinical case is detailed on the American Journal of Occupational Therapy’s website. I paraphrased their description, but the reason I’m telling you about her is because her primary care provider recommended that she see an occupational therapist. She did, and both she and her husband, who understandably had beginning signs of depression, showed remarkable

Inherent Gene Mutation Causes Lynch Syndrome
By: Kathy Hubbard. “I recently got genetic testing, and I tested positive for Lynch syndrome, which runs in the family,” said a young man named Zach, who posted on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website. In his accompanying picture he looks to be somewhere in his early twenties, if that. “Do the math,” he said, “my great-grandfather had colon cancer, so did my grandfather and my father and uncle, so while that helped me to prepare for the news that I had Lynch syndrome, it’s still a very bit of an eye-opener.”

Migraine Sufferers Should Avoid Pizza, Peanuts, and Chicken Livers
By: Kathy Hubbard. Although we tend to group migraines with everyday headaches, they’re actually not the same. Migraines are classified as chronic illnesses and Cleveland Clinic says that it’s important for us to know the difference. “Headaches are typically unpleasant and disruptive but aren’t severe enough to affect whether or not you can go about your usual routine or activities,” Cleveland explains. “The most common type is tension-type headache (TTH). The main symptom of TTH is pain that affects your head or face, but not your brain.

How Occupational Therapy can help those with Dementia
By: Kathy Hubbard. When she was 78 years old, Mrs. Clark was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Her husband of 52 years had noticed that she had lost interest in what had been her favorite hobbies, she began to find daily activities more difficult, and her friends noticed that she was becoming forgetful.
Mrs. Clark’s clinical case is detailed on the American Journal of Occupational Therapy’s website. I paraphrased their description, but the reason I’m telling you about her is because her primary care provider recommended that she see an occupational therapist. She did, and both she and her husband, who understandably had beginning signs of depression, showed remarkable
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