Altru Health System
Clinic
Altru Family Medicine Residency
725 Hamline St, Grand Forks, ND, 58203
(701) 780-6800
https://www.altru.org/services/family-medicine-primary-care
Service Details
Description
Outpatient health clinic offering preventative, diagnostic (exam or test) and treatment services
Some clinics are certified as Health Care Homes, where primary care providers, families and patients work together to support wellness and improve health outcomes. The Minnesota Department of Health website provides a complete list of Health Care Home Clinics along with an online map of these clinics in Minnesota.
Features
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Area Served by County
- Marshall County
- Polk County
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Payment
- Medicaid (Medical Assistance)
- Medicare
- Private health insurance
- Private pay
Fees
Accepts Medicare, Minnesota Medical Assistance (and North Dakota Medicaid) and many types of private insurance.
Area Served
Polk and Marshall counties
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (701) 780-6800 |
Last Update
10/9/2024
Other Locations
- Altru Clinic - Crookston 400 S Minnesota St, Crookston, MN, 56716
- Altru Clinic - Devils Lake 1001 7th St NE, Devils Lake, ND, 58301
- Altru Clinic - Drayton 1003 N Main St, Drayton, ND, 58225
- Altru Clinic - East Grand Forks 607 Demers Ave, East Grand Forks, MN, 56721
- Altru Family Medicine Center and Altru Home Services 1380 S Columbia Rd, Grand Forks, ND, 58201
- Altru Professional Center 4440 S Washington St, Grand Forks, ND, 58201
- Altru Specialty Care - Cavalier 301 Mountain St E, Cavalier, ND, 58220
Other Services or resources
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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LEGeneral Medical Care Definition
Routine health care provided by internists, pediatricians, family medicine specialists, gynecologists, obstetricians, nurse practitioners, midwives, physicians' assistants or other health care providers who serve as the first point of contact with the health care system. Services focus on the prevention and early detection of health problems through regular physical examinations, blood pressure checks, mammograms and other similar procedures as well as therapeutic services for people who do not require specialty care.
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LF-7100.2500General Physical Examinations Definition
Routine examinations conducted on an annual basis to assess the general physical condition of an individual and detect abnormalities. General physicals vary, but most involve a discussion of any concerns the patient may be having; checking vital signs (temperature, blood pressure, heart rate and respiration rate), weight and general appearance; heart and lung exams using a stethoscope; a head and neck exam that looks at the throat, teeth and gums, ears, sinuses, eyes, lymph nodes, thyroid and carotid arteries; an abdominal exam that uses palpation to detect liver size, the presence of abdominal fluid or tenderness; a visual examination of the extremities; and breast and pelvic exams for women, testicular and prostate exams for men. The annual physical exam also provides an opportunity to refocus attention on prevention and screening and routine laboratory tests may be suggested.
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LN-3000Hospital Based Outpatient Services Definition
Departments within hospitals or freestanding clinics operated by hospitals or hospital systems that are designed for the diagnosis and treatment of people with health problems who do not currently require a bed or admission for overnight care. Outpatient departments offer a wide range of treatment services, diagnostic tests and minor surgical procedures.
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LV-2600Family and Community Medicine Definition
Programs that are staffed by specialists in the field of medicine that is concerned with the total health of the individual within the home environment and in the community. Practitioners of family and community medicine provide comprehensive medical care including preventive services with particular emphasis on the family unit, in which the physician's continuing responsibility for health care is not limited by the patient's age or gender, nor by a particular organ system or disease entity.
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YB-9000Young Adults Definition
Individuals who are generally between the ages of 18 and 25 depending on the ages that specific programs use for qualification.