Appointments

We provide personalized, compassionate care tailored to your health needs. If you have any questions or need assistance with the appointment process, don’t hesitate to reach out! 

Missoula Osteopathic Clinic accepts most major insurance plans. We are not currently contracted with Medicaid or VA. Please contact the office to confirm coverage. 

Please call to schedule your visit!

Phone: 406-327-0269

What to expect during your first visit:
  • Initial assessment of your medical history, current concerns, and health goals, followed by a thorough examination to develop a personalized treatment plan
  • Treatment using various osteopathic techniques including, but not limited to: osteopathic manipulation therapy, cranial osteopathy, nutritional counseling, and other holistic therapies
  • Follow-up care: your clinician will discuss a plan for follow-up appointments as necessary, which may include appointments with Missoula Osteopathic Clinic’s other providers, to ensure your ongoing health and well-being.
Paperwork:

Please complete new patient paperwork before the start time of your appointment.
You may download the forms here and fill them out in advance, or, you may come 30 minutes early to your appointment to fill out the documents. Please bring along a photo ID and insurance card.

Download the new patient paperwork (PDF)


Cancellation Policy:

If you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment, please notify us at least 24 hours in advance to avoid a cancellation fee. This allows us to accommodate other patients seeking care.

 
We look forward to welcoming you to Missoula Osteopathic Clinic
and supporting you on your journey to better health!
 
 

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