Bozeman Health’s B2 UrgentCare at Big Sky Resort Reopens for Ski Season

The clinic reopened on November 20


BOZEMAN
— Bozeman Health is pleased to share that B2 UrgentCare at Big Sky Resort has reopened for the winter season, coinciding with the resort’s opening on November 22. Bozeman Health is committed to providing convenient access to care for residents and visitors alike.

Located in the ski patrol building, B2 UrgentCare is staffed by a team of advanced practice clinicians, nurses and patient care technicians who provide fast, professional and convenient health care at the resort.

B2 UrgentCare is equipped with x-ray capabilities and other diagnostics, allowing for quick and accurate results. Patients can expect to receive prompt, compassionate care for a variety of medical issues, including minor fractures and sprains, cuts and lacerations, infections and lab work. All ages are welcome, and the walk-in format allows for flexibility and convenience. The hours of operation are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

B2 UrgentCare is open seasonly and is the only urgent care facility in Big Sky. This option complements Big Sky Medical Center, which is a critical access hospital located in the meadow providing year-round emergency and primary care.

Chris Darnell, Big Sky Medical Center administrator says, “We are honored to provide medical care for the Big Sky community for both full time residents and those visiting to enjoy the great outdoors. Whether we see you at B2 UrgentCare or Big Sky Medical Center, we are here for your health care needs.”