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Downtown Clinic - Midwifery & Women's Health

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  • Women's health

Our providers

Juliann Lazzaro

Juliann Lazzaro, CNM

Obstetrics and Gynecology
Downtown Clinic - Midwifery & Women's Health
406-238-6010
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Lauren D. Hinkle

Lauren D. Hinkle, CNM

Obstetrics and Gynecology
Downtown Clinic - Midwifery & Women's Health
Regina C. Ommen
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Regina C. Ommen, CNM

Obstetrics and Gynecology
Downtown Clinic - Midwifery & Women's Health
Dianne M. Nagy
4.9

Dianne M. Nagy, NP

Obstetrics and Gynecology
Downtown Clinic - Midwifery & Women's Health
Iona Einset

Iona Einset, CNM

Obstetrics and Gynecology
Downtown Clinic - Midwifery & Women's Health
Sarah M. Dorsey

Sarah M. Dorsey, CNM

Midwifery
Downtown Clinic - Midwifery & Women's Health
Hayley Grover

Hayley Grover, CNM

Midwifery
Downtown Clinic - Midwifery & Women's Health
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