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The Surgeons at Gallatin Valley surgical arts have a vast experience in treating patients with congenital anomalies. These include cleft lip and palate, hemifacial microsomia, congenital and vascular lesions, and pediatric plastic surgery anomalies.
The surgeons at Gallatin Valley surgical arts have been associated with many cleft and craniofacial teams in the past and are experts at both primary and secondary reconstructive procedures on patients with congenital facial and body anomalies. The surgeons at Gallatin Valley Surgical Arts are internationally recognized leaders in these fields. Montana patients with congenital and pediatric anomalies no longer need to leave.
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You can schedule an appointment by calling our office during business hours or using the secure online booking system on our website. Once submitted, our scheduling team will review and confirm your appointment.
We accept most major insurance plans. Our team can verify your coverage before your appointment and help explain any out-of-pocket costs. Please contact us with your insurance details for confirmation.
Yes. For certain consultations and follow-up visits, we provide telemedicine appointments. This allows you to meet with our providers securely from your home. Our staff will guide you through the setup process.
Please bring your photo ID, insurance card, a list of current medications, and any relevant medical records or test results. If applicable, bring a referral from your primary care provider.
Yes. Prescription refill requests can be submitted through our patient portal or by calling our office. Refills are subject to provider approval and may require a follow-up appointment.
We follow strict safety protocols, including enhanced cleaning, mask policies, screening for symptoms, and social distancing in waiting areas. Only necessary caregivers or companions may accompany patients.