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1111 Baker Ave
Whitefish, MT 59937
Welcome to Glacier Medical Associates, located in Whitefish, Montana. Specializing in family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, and geriatrics, Glacier Medical Associates offers 16 Providers, including 12 Physicians and 4 Family Nurses. Glacier Medical’s full staff of primary care providers offer same-day treatment for a number of illnesses and injuries as well as minor surgery and procedures. The staff at Glacier Medical Associates is dedicated to the well-being of their patients. For the top medical care in the Flathead Valley, contact Glacier Medical Associates today!

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Ben C.
5/17/2025

I started the day excited to go out fishing on the first day of the season. Long story short; I ended up with a fishing hook in my hand. I realized I would need some professional help getting it...

Kat B.
10/23/2024

Tara Smith García is the most dismissive and frankly, incompetent medical provider I've had the misfortune of crossing paths with. I was pushed off onto her when my primary care physician became...

Kristi N.
12/30/2024

Used the Urgent Care while on vacation. I came down with a respiratory virus and was a walk-in. Besides the longer wait times (there were quite a few people there with the same illness I had), the...

Linda S.
12/20/2024

Frankly I am shocked to read so many negative reviews of Glacier Medical in Whitefish. I've not experienced anything negative and have found e eryone kind, compassionate and efficient. I've...

Cindy S.
12/27/2023

UTI on vacation wasn't fun but receptionist was very understanding. Quick check in and didn't have to wait long although there were several people ahead of me. Physicians was very pleasant and...

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