Monument Health Expands Health Care Operations in Gillette

Monument Health today announced it will lease the Gillette, Wyo., clinic and equipment formerly home to Hoskinson Health & Wellness Clinic, operating a multi-specialty clinic and employing providers and staff.

The announcement follows Hoskinson's decision to cease operations. Monument Health and the Hoskinson team are working together to minimize any disruption to patient care as the transition progresses.

“From the beginning, our goal was to bring Mayo Clinic-level care to the people of Gillette. This transition to a Mayo Clinic Care Network member means that vision is now a reality. We are grateful to Monument Health for stepping in and making sure this community continues to have access to the care it deserves," said the Hoskinson Family.

As a member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network, Monument Health providers have direct access to Mayo Clinic expertise and resources, a connection that now extends to the Gillette community.

A finalized list of providers will be shared as transition details are confirmed. Patients are encouraged to continue scheduling appointments as normal.

"The people of Gillette deserve access to high-quality care close to home, and that is exactly what this clinic has provided," said Paulette Davidson, President and CEO of Monument Health. "We are proud to expand our presence into eastern Wyoming and committed to making sure these patients continue to have a place to go for the care they need."

The clinic is staffed by 15 physicians and a full support team and operates from a state-of-the-art facility, now part of Monument Health's regional system spanning 31 specialties, 5 hospitals and more than 40 clinics and specialty centers across western South Dakota and eastern Wyoming.

An official opening date will be shared as details are finalized.

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