Bozeman OB / GYN, United States
     
4.6
Consultations 45
Reproductive Medicine
Hours: 08: 00 - 17: 00
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About Billings Clinic

Billings Clinic

 

Billings Clinic is Montana’s largest independent health care system serving Montana, Wyoming and the western Dakotas. A not-for-profit organization led by a physician CEO, Billings Clinic is governed by a board of community members, nurses and physicians. Billings Clinic is an integrated multi-specialty group practice with a 336-bed hospital and Level I Trauma Center. Billings Clinic has more than 4,500 employees, including nearly 600 physicians and non-physician providers and advanced practitioners offering more than 80 specialties.

 

Billings Clinic's vision is to be a national leader in providing the best clinical quality, patient safety, service and value. Shared electronic medical records are one way we have worked towards that goal.

 

The electronic medical record helps both primary care physicians and specialists know the patients' entire health history, the drugs that have been prescribed, and test results. This improves the overall quality, safety and cost of care.

 

Billings Clinic’s downtown campus consists of:

A 336-bed hospital

20-suite Family Birth Center with a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Level I Emergency and Trauma Center

Inpatient Cancer Care Unit

Surgery Center

Billings Clinic, the region’s largest multi-specialty group practice with over 80 specialties

Off of the main campus are branch clinics which include:

Billings Clinic Heights

Billings Clinic West

Primary and specialty-care clinics are located in:

Bozeman, MT - Billings Clinic Bozeman

Columbus, MT - Stillwater Billings Clinic

Miles City, MT - Billings Clinic Miles City

Townsend, MT - Billings Clinic Broadwater

Red Lodge, MT - Beartooth Billings Clinic

Cody, Wyoming - Billings Clinic Cody

Billings Clinic has 14 regional partnerships, including management agreements with 13 Critical Access Hospitals and one outpatient clinic. In addition, we conduct approximately 110 specialty care clinics per month at 21 different regional locations for residents of rural Montana, Wyoming, and North Dakota. We were designated as the first Magnet organization in Montana in 2006, and are a member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network. Affiliated hospitals are located throughout Montana and Wyoming.

 

Physician leadership is embedded in the organization with a physician CEO and through its internal and community governing boards that have physician members. Billings Clinic is consistently recognized nationally for excellent performance in patient quality, safety, and service.

 

Billings Clinic launched Montana’s first Internal Medicine Residency program in 2014, a testament to its mission of advancing health care, education, and research. Last year, Billings Clinic’s cost of Community Benefit totaled more than $38 million, including $9.9 million in financial assistance provided to nearly 11,000 patients.

 

Billings Clinic was the first Montana Magnet® -designated health care organization for nursing excellence and is a member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network.


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925 Highland Blvd, Bozeman, MT 59715, United States
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  • Monday

    08: 00 - 17: 00

  • Tuesday

    08: 00 - 17: 00

  • Wednesday

    08: 00 - 17: 00

  • Thursday

    08: 00 - 17: 00

  • Friday

    08: 00 - 17: 00

  • Saturday

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  • Sunday

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    Doctors at This Clinic

    Reproductive Medicine |

    Many years of experience | Consultations 30

    Reproductive Medicine |

    Many years of experience | Consultations 25

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    Jun 24, 2025
    We travel frequently during early pregnancy, and this was by far our best experience anywhere in the United States. They were kind, efficient, and informative and treated us like their own patients.
    Apr 11, 2025
    Excellent staff and providers! The billing department is terrible.
    May 15, 2025
    ⚠️ I would give zero stars if I could. I am sure this place has potential, but I went here and was never truly seen. I no longer come here, and I believe God led me to my current provider so I could receive proper care, because this practice was 100% ineffective for me. After moving, I went to the emergency department with severe pain and discovered during my second trimester that I had an ovarian cyst—something that should have been identified on my first ultrasound at 7 weeks! This is my second pregnancy but first child. I kept wondering why I was in so much pain; it did not feel right or normal. I felt like a bad person because I was not enjoying pregnancy like others. If you can avoid this place and go elsewhere, please do so for your own and your child's sake. I am a Latina American, so I am unsure whether that contributed to the mistreatment I received. If you want to keep reading: I repeatedly reported flank pain and concerns about urinary tract infections, but they still dismissed me and did only the bare minimum at every visit. As a nurse, how can someone in this field be so cold, heartless, and spineless, especially in a field serving women? I went to the emergency department, where they could only tell me the baby had a heartbeat. They showed me nothing and could provide no more information, so I had to follow up with an OB/GYN. That is what happened to me, and I want others to know about my experience. This lets people understand the care this practice provides, or at least what I personally experienced. They will claim they try to treat every patient equally and continue with excuses, but it is false. I am now in my third trimester and doing much better after receiving appropriate care, following several nights of warm baths while experiencing contractions, confusion, pain severe enough to cause nausea, and yes, fear. I later developed several more UTIs. I had high hopes but was deeply disappointed—no pun intended.
    Sep 8, 2023
    The receptionists are always pleasant. I had some excellent doctors; my baby measured small late in pregnancy, and I worked with wonderful doctors as we navigated that. However, I gave one star because one doctor never seemed to listen whenever I had an appointment with her. During my second pregnancy at 37 weeks, I asked to have my cervical dilation checked. The doctor, whose name I cannot remember, came in and was very dismissive. She said there was no need to examine me if I was not having contractions. The next day around 5 p.m., I went into labor. I arrived 5 centimeters dilated. If she had listened to my concerns and examined me, I might have been better prepared. My son came two weeks early. She acted as if they did not even want to waste a glove examining me. Postpartum, I also felt they wasted my time. I attended a six-week checkup, but the entire appointment could have been a phone call. They again did not physically examine whether I had healed after a vaginal delivery and minor suturing. I was more concerned about having my uterus checked. They only asked how I felt, and I felt pressured into birth control and other precautions because of my age and because I had just delivered my second child. Overall, I am dissatisfied with the OB/GYN office.
    Jan 27, 2024
    The Women's Clinic is wonderful! They meet my annual gynecologic needs and were excellent throughout my pregnancy. The nurse practitioners, especially midwife Brooke Caldwell, deserve special recognition. Everyone is attentive and makes me feel comfortable. I could not ask for a better team!
    Feb 8, 2024
    I gave 2 stars because most doctors are excellent. However, as another reviewer said, Dr. Yarger does not respect patients' wishes or birth plans. She uses her position and authority to override patients' birth preferences and ultimately ruins their birth experiences. Unfortunately, she was on call when I unexpectedly went into labor, and needless to say, it was not a good experience. I have decided that if I become pregnant again, I will not return to Bozeman OB/GYN, because I already know my choices about my body and birth experience will not be respected or considered. Medically, Dr. Yarger is very good. But if you want a calm, natural birth without feeling rushed—especially if you want to avoid a C-section or attempt VBAC—I would definitely avoid her.
    Feb 29, 2024
    Dr. Hennessy is wonderful. She truly takes time to listen to her patients. She made me feel safe and gave me exceptional care from beginning to end.
    Jun 18, 2024
    My phone number was changed to that of my estranged father of 12 years. He received my ultrasound confirmation text from the clinic and now knows I am pregnant. I never made any change involving his number. I called to ask why this happened and was told he could not have done it without the correct information. So how did this happen? I am extremely upset.

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