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Laurel Clinic - Family Medicine

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This department offers

  • Primary care

Our providers

Douglas A. Woerner
4.9

Douglas A. Woerner, DO

Family Medicine
New patient appointments in 2 weeks
Laurel Clinic - Family Medicine
406-628-6311
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Garett R. Williams
4.9

Garett R. Williams, MD

Family Medicine
New patient appointments in 1 week
Laurel Clinic - Family Medicine
Molly E. Biehl
4.5

Molly E. Biehl, DO

Family Medicine
New patient appointments in 3 weeks
Laurel Clinic - Family Medicine
Janice M. Fordham
4.9

Janice M. Fordham, MD

Family Medicine
Laurel Clinic - Family Medicine
Kellie A. Depuydt
5

Kellie A. Depuydt, NP

Family Medicine
Laurel Clinic - Family Medicine
Dylan J. Wiebe
4.9

Dylan J. Wiebe, NP

Family Medicine
Laurel Clinic - Family Medicine
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