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Health Care & Substance Use – Missoula Community Resource Guide

Access to health care and substance use services is essential for individual and community well-being. This guide highlights clinics, behavioral health providers, harm reduction services, and support for recovery in Missoula.

Many providers offer sliding-scale fees, specialized services for Veterans or older adults, and support for people without stable housing. Call ahead to confirm insurance, payment options, and current hours.

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Primary & Preventive Care

These clinics provide primary medical care and preventive services, often with sliding fee scales or specialized programs.

All Nations Health Center

Address: 830 W. Central Ave.

Phone: 406-829-9515

Hours: Mon-Thu 7am-5pm

Who this serves: American Indian and Alaska Native community members.

What they provide: Culturally competent primary care, family planning, and related health services.

Greater Good Health

Address: 2230 Reserve St. N #110

Phone: 406-637-6709

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

Who this serves: Older adults.

What they provide: Specialized primary health care for older adults.

Partnership Health Center - Creamery (Medical)

Address: 401 Railroad St. W

Phone: 406-258-4789

Hours: Mon Wed Fri 8am-6pm; Tue 9am-6pm

Who this serves: Patients on a sliding fee scale.

What they provide: Primary medical care and same-day needs for patients.

Partnership Health Center - Creamery (Dental)

Address: 401 Railroad St. W

Phone: 406-258-4185

Hours: Mon Wed Fri 7:15am-5pm; Tue 9am-5pm

Who this serves: Patients on a sliding fee scale.

What they provide: Dental care and oral health services.

PHC at Missoula Food Bank

Address: Missoula Food Bank

Phone: 406-258-3663

Hours: Mon Tue Thu 10am-7pm; Wed Fri 10am-3pm

Who this serves: General public; sliding fee.

What they provide: Primary care linked with food assistance resources.

PHC at The Poverello Center

Address: Poverello Center, 1110 W. Broadway

Phone: 406-728-1809

Hours: Mon Wed Thu 8am-6pm; Tue 9am-6pm; Fri 8am-12:30pm

Who this serves: People experiencing homelessness.

What they provide: Primary medical care offered onsite at the shelter.

Veteran Health Services

These clinics focus on health care and counseling for Veterans.

David J. Thatcher Outpatient VA Clinic

Address: 3885 W. Broadway

Phone: 406-215-0100

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

Who this serves: Military Veterans.

What they provide: Primary and mental health care services for Veterans.

Missoula Vet Center

Address: 910 Brooks St.

Phone: 406-721-4918

Hours: Mon-Fri 7am-4:30pm

Who this serves: Military Veterans and their families.

What they provide: Counseling, readjustment support, and related services.

Substance Use & Harm Reduction

These programs focus on treatment, recovery support, and reducing the harms associated with substance use.

Crosswinds Recovery

Address: 2001 S. Russell St.

Phone: 406-493-0143

Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Who this serves: Individuals seeking addiction treatment.

What they provide: Recovery-based housing and outpatient addiction therapy.

Open Aid Alliance

Address: 715 Ronan St.

Phone: 406-543-4770

Hours: Mon-Thu 10am-5pm

Who this serves: People at risk for HIV, STIs, or overdose.

What they provide: HIV and STI testing, safer injection supplies, overdose prevention, case management, and syringe disposal.

Behavioral Health & Counseling

These providers focus on mental health counseling, behavioral health care, and support for people living with serious mental illness.

Western Montana Mental Health Center

Address: 1315 Wyoming St.

Phone: 406-532-9700

Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Who this serves: Individuals with mental health or substance use conditions.

What they provide: Addiction services, case management, youth crisis diversion, and treatment for mental illness.

WeCare Behavioral Health

Address: 2809 Great Northern Loop #300

Phone: 406-546-2301

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

Who this serves: Individuals with mental health or substance use disorders.

What they provide: Behavioral health care and substance use treatment.

Winds of Change

Address: 1120 Cedar St.

Phone: 406-541-4673

Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Who this serves: Adults with serious mental illness or substance use disorders.

What they provide: Therapy, case management, substance use treatment, rehabilitation, wellness programs, recovery groups, and adult group home living.

Nurse Advice & Phone Support

Nurse advice lines can help you decide whether to seek in-person care and what to do next.

Community Medical Center Nurse On-Call

Phone: 406-327-4770

Hours: Hours not listed

Who this serves: General public.

What they provide: Free hotline to speak to a registered nurse about symptoms and health concerns.

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