The Medical Unit is an inpatient unit that provides quality medical and nursing care to a wide range of patients. Serving a patient population from young adults (age 18) to geriatric, the majority of patients are admitted with gastrointestinal disorders and heart or lung conditions ranging from acute episodes to chronic. Others are admitted for uncontrolled metabolic disorders, infectious processes, neurological and circulatory impairment, as well as secondary conditions such as kidney disease or diabetes.

The department also provides services for stable outpatients requiring nursing, including monitored services such as antibiotic therapy and blood transfusions, and for stable patients transferred from the Intensive Care Unit requiring further nursing care.

Quality Care at St. Peter’s Health Medical Unit

The purpose of the Medical Unit is to provide high quality medical care to patients whose condition is potentially reversible through sound nursing and medical procedures ordered by a physician.

Personalized care plans ensure you’ll receive education concerning your medical condition and progress, as well as receive information about your medications and about pain management.

Medical Unit Location

The Medical Unit is located on the third floor of the patient tower in the St. Peter’s Health Regional Medical Center. The unit consists of 36 private patient rooms split equally between the east and south wing of the unit.

Location of Medical Unit Services

St. Peter’s Health Regional Medical Center

2475 Broadway
Helena, MT 59601
406-442-2450
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