
BOZEMAN DEACONESS HOSPITAL
Bozeman Health, governed by a community board of directors, is responsible for the flagship Bozeman Health Deaconess Hospital; Bozeman Health Medical Group; Highland Park Medical Campus; and Bozeman Health Big Sky Medical Center, an 8-bed critical access hospital serving the resort community of Big Sky southern Gallatin County.
The integrated health system also includes Bozeman Health Hillcrest Senior Living with independent and assisted living facilities, an outpatient services center, a same-day surgery center, a clinical research group and b2, Bozeman Health’s Urgent Care centers.
Bozeman Deaconess Hospital provides both inpatient and outpatient services. In addition to providing quality inpatient nursing services through our obstetrics/nursery units, medical unit, surgical unit and intensive care unit, we have a 24-hour support staff who provide diagnostic and therapy services.
Bozeman Health is the largest private employer in Gallatin Valley with more than 2400 employees.
- Bozeman Health Deaconess Hospital is a 125-bed
- Level III ACS Trauma Center
- 10 ORs (including 2 OB ORs in the new Family Birth Center),
- 10-bed level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit caring for infants down to 32-weeks gestational age
- 20-bed Critical Care Unit
- 26-bed Emergency Department.
- BHDH cares for approximately 6600 inpatient admissions
- 34,000 Emergency Department visits
- 8,500 surgical cases
- 1,200 newborn deliveries annually
- There are approximately 260 physicians on the BHDH medical staff representing a broad spectrum of both medical and surgical specialties
The hospital is DNV accredited and is proud to be the first hospital in Montana to achieve DNV Infection Prevention Certification. BHDH’s DNV Certified Stroke Program has achieved the American Heart and Stroke Association Get with the Guidelines Gold Award. In addition, BHDH is proud to have be a recipient of Healthgrades’ Critical Care Excellence Award and Pulmonary Care Excellence Award for superior clinical outcomes in treating pulmonary embolism, respiratory system failure, sepsis and diabetic emergencies, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and pneumonia.
Bozeman Health Deaconess Hospital Receives Five Star Overall Hospital Quality Rating for 2021
BOZEMAN
Population: appox. 60,000
County: Gallatin- pop. 115,000
Elevation: 4800 feet
Located in the heart of the Gallatin Valley, a rich farmland of scenic grandeur in mountainous southwest Montana with an elevation of 4800 feet.
Bozeman is nestled in the heart of the majestic Rocky Mountains in beautiful southwestern Montana. This one-time cow town offers the whimsical charm of days gone by with all the cultural accoutrements of the big city including the opera, symphony and ballet. Located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Bozeman is truly a remarkable community. The Bozeman area at large encompasses over 70,000 people with backgrounds and cultures as diverse as the Montana landscape. From cattle ranchers to high tech engineers, the area is home to a breed of people who have come to appreciate an unmatched quality of life. While retaining a small town feel, Bozeman prides itself on offering community activities and programs typically available only in larger, metropolitan areas. Combine the wide array of resources with an abundance of outdoor recreational opportunities and it's easy to understand why Bozeman ranks as one of the nation's most liveable cities.
Bozeman is surrounded by four mountain ranges, thousands of acres of the Gallatin National Forest and hundreds of miles of blue ribbon trout streams, so the recreation opportunities are virtually endless. Hiking, biking, fly fishing, and rafting.
Downtown Bozeman has been an important and historic gateway to the West for more than 100 years. Downtown merchants outfitted explorers, miners, ranchers and the army with supplies to sustain them. Today, downtown features with rows of turn-of-the-century buildings. With more than 100 shops and restaurants lining this beautiful and historic retailing corridor, a stroll down Historic Main Street is a reminder of shopping in the grand old tradition.
Art and culture is alive and well in Bozeman. It is home to many museums, talented artists and excellent galleries. You can find opera, theatre, symphony and ballet, as well as rodeo, the Sweet Pea Festival, the Montana Winter Fair and the Gallatin County Fair. Those same features make Bozeman attractive to tourists, meeting planners, travel writers and tour operators. In addition to the numerous attractions in Bozeman, there are literally hundreds of sights within a short drive, including Yellowstone National Park, that lure visitors from around the world.

915 Highland Blvd
Bozeman, MT 59715-6999