Women's Healthcare and Specialty Services Continue at Billings Clinic Broadwater
Author: Joe Salyer, BIllings Clinic Broadwater Public Relations Liaison
Women's Healthcare and Specialty Services Continue at Billings Clinic Broadwater
Joe Salyer
Billings Clinic Broadwater Public Relations Liaison
For many women in Broadwater County, knowing where to turn for healthcare and being able to receive care close to home is important. At Billings Clinic Broadwater, women’s healthcare services remain available, supported by a coordinated care model designed to keep care close to home.
Patients may schedule regular primary care appointments with Derek Weiss, NP or Dr. Paul Engstrom, both of whom care for patients of all ages, including children. They serve as the foundation of care at Billings Clinic Broadwater and help coordinate any specialty services that may be needed.
For the next few months, Billings Clinic Broadwater is also welcoming Dr. Ed Stein, an experienced physician who previously practiced full-time at Logan Health in Eureka. Dr. Stein will work on a part-time basis to help support patient care while a new physician is onboarded. He will assist with acute care needs, sick visits and emergency department follow-ups. While he will not be taking on a permanent patient panel, his presence provides important added support for the community.
For women’s health visits, patients can be seen locally by Carley Hennessy, who travels to Townsend once each month from Bozeman. Her OB/GYN and women’s health services include contraception, menopause care, family planning, and sexually transmitted infections (STI) testing. This model allows women to continue receiving trusted, comprehensive care without the need to travel outside the community.
In addition, families have access to pediatric specialty services through monthly visits from Dr. Claire Kenamore, a pediatric provider from Bozeman. She offers well-child visits, mental health evaluations, immunizations, kindergarten check-ups, and sports physicals, helping support children’s care locally alongside the primary care team.
Patients who require follow-up care after minimally invasive or general urologic surgery can be seen locally by Physician Assistant Daniel Mieler, who provides ongoing urologic care during monthly visits to Townsend.
Specialty care for children with hormonal or metabolic conditions is also available through monthly visits from Dr. Margaret Siska, a pediatric endocrinologist. Her services include care for children with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, disorders of growth and puberty, adrenal, pituitary, and thyroid gland disorders, and general pediatric endocrinology services.
Appointments at Billings Clinic Broadwater are available for both primary care and specialty services. Patients may schedule visits with local providers or visiting specialists, all of whom work closely together to ensure care is coordinated and accessible. Together, this approach reflects an ongoing commitment to ensuring women, families, and patients across the Broadwater community can continue to access high-quality care right here at home.
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