Glendive Medical Center (GMC) is a full-service, 25-bed acute care hospital with 24-hour emergency care, full medical and surgical services and an attached 36-bed skilled Extended Care facility. We are dedicated to being a leader in providing and promoting health and wellness to the residents of east central Montana and western North Dakota. GMC is a designated Critical Access Hospital.
With our highly-qualified team of medical providers, GMC offers a comprehensive, integrated system of services including primary, long-term and specialty care as well as prevention and wellness services. Our medical providers are easily accessible at the attached Gabert Clinic.
We are proud of our ability to incorporate current technology and services and provide state-of-the-art medical care to our region.
GMC also owns and operates The Heritage on Merrill, a 13-unit assisted living facility offering personal, 24-hour professional care.
Mission
We are committed to caring, healing, and a healthier community.
Values
We support and nurture a culture of Respect, Integrity, Compassion, and Excellence (RICE).
Vision
We will be the quality leader for health care in the region through...
promoting patient centered care;
embracing a passionate commitment to exceptional quality and safety;
providing an exemplary patient experience;
attracting and retaining caring, innovative medical providers and employees;
achieving cost efficiency through progressive and effective resource management;
developing visionary leaders;
serving as a catalyst for a growing network of collaborative partners.
History Of Glendive Medical Center
1913Northern Pacific Beneficial Hospital
The 45-bed Northern Pacific Beneficial Association Hospital opens on the corner of Prospect and Ames.
1965
The Glendive community purchases the Northern Pacific Hospital, renaming it Glendive Community Hospital.
1969
Glendive Community Hospital constructs a new building and the original NPBAH building is converted into a nursing home.
1977
A new 75-bed nursing home facility is completed. The old NPBAH building is demolished after 64 years.
1986-1987
Glendive Community Hospital purchases the attached medical clinic from Dr. Richard Chambers, and the new Intensive Care Unit is completed. The Glendive Medical Center Foundation is created.
1989
The hospital name changes to Glendive Medical Center. The GMC basement is finished to accommodate the Radiology Department, Laboratory, and Respiratory Therapy Departments.
1996-1997GMC Expansion Project 1996
The Carney Conference Center is completed. Gabert Clinic is remodeled and expanded to include the Gabert Retail Pharmacy.
2001-2003
GMC completes a two-year construction project. Expansions of the Emergency Department, Therapy areas, Hospital Pharmacy, and Visiting Physician area are completed. Renovations are also made to Surgical Services and the Outpatient Registration area, as well as a Behavioral Health Unit remodel.
2008-2010
GMC completes its Surgery Center construction project. A new Extended Care wing, entryway, Emergency Department garage area, and Surgery Center are added, and significant infrastructure improvements are made.