COVID‐19 Prevention Tip
Jul 23, 2020
When in public, wear a cloth face covering that covers your nose and mouth. Face coverings are meant to prevent other people from getting sick in case you are infected and don't know it.
Jul 23, 2020
When in public, wear a cloth face covering that covers your nose and mouth. Face coverings are meant to prevent other people from getting sick in case you are infected and don't know it.
Jun 17, 2020
As of Tuesday, June 9th our CCCHC Center and Killdeer Clinics will be transitioning back to normal clinic operations. Patients experiencing respiratory or COVID‐19 symptoms will be seen during limited hours on a daily basis at our Center and Killdeer Clinics. To ensure the safety of our patients and clinic staff, we ask that you call ahead to schedule an appointment with a provider. All patients will be screened appropriately before being seen in the clinic.
Jun 10, 2020
As of Tuesday, June 9th our CCCHC Center and Killdeer Clinics will be transitioning back to normal clinic operations. Patients experiencing respiratory or COVID‐19 symptoms will be seen during limited hours on a daily basis at our Center and Killdeer Clinics. To ensure the safety of our patients and clinic staff, we ask that you call ahead to schedule an appointment with a provider. All patients will be screened appropriately before being seen in the clinic.
Mar 25, 2020
Updated Visitor Restrictions:
To protect the health and safety of our patients, their families and our staff from the spread of COVID‐19 in our community and healthcare facilities, Sakakawea Medical Center has updated its visitor restriction policy effective Thursday, March 19, 2020.
Mar 25, 2020
Your local healthcare organizations have been closely following recent reports and information about the latest developments with COVID‐19,
otherwise known as the coronavirus.
We are working closely together to be prepared and we have processes in place per CDC and ND Department of Health requirements. This update provides information on what you can do to help prevent contracting the virus, and what you can expect from your local healthcare professionals should COVID‐19 directly affect you.
If you think you may have been exposed to COVID‐19, contact your healthcare provider at Coal Country Community Health Center (CCCHC) by phone first. If you are calling after‐hours, please contact Sakakawea Medical Center (SMC) at 7017482225.
Mar 13, 2020
To protect the health and safety of our patients, their families and our staff from the spread of COVID‐19 in our community and healthcare facilities, Sakakawea Medical Center has implemented a new visitor policy, effective Friday, March 13, 2020.
Mar 11, 2020
Dear Patients,
Your local healthcare organizations have been closely following recent reports and information about the latest developments with COVID‐19,
otherwise known as the coronavirus.
We are working closely together to be prepared. This update provides information on what you can do to help prevent contracting the virus, and what you can expect from your local healthcare professionals should COVID‐19 directly affect you.