The Great Falls Clinic is pleased to welcome Dr. Katelynn Bailey, an emergency medicine physician, to our team. Dr. Bailey is an experienced rural emergency room physician joining Drs. Robert Blair, Colin Brockett, Chad Cochran, Todd Gianarelli, Sharla Hart, PA Tim Sinton and NP Sharon Lyons to further expand emergency services offered at the Great Falls Clinic.
Dr. Bailey graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Preclinical Sciences and a minor in Biology at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida in 2013. She earned her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine at the University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine in Pikeville, Kentucky in 2017. She then completed her post graduate residency in emergency medicine at Ohio Valley Medical Center in 2019 and at the Charleston Area Medical Center in 2020.
After competing all her education, Dr. Bailey worked in Watertown, South Dakota at Prairie Lakes Health System before transitioning to SageWest Healthcare in Riverton, Wyoming. Dr. Bailey enjoys the outdoors with her husband and pet dog, and her hobbies include hiking, fishing, painting, and making jewelry.
Dr. Bailey will begin seeing patients November 2022 at the Great Falls Clinic Hospital Emergency Room, at 3010 15th Avenue South in Great Falls. For more information, please call (406) 216-8000.
About the Great Falls Clinic:
In 1917, four visionary medical leaders opened a world-class comprehensive health care center, with an integrated team of specialists and a personal approach to wellness—far from an urban center. Today, the Great Falls Clinic Hospital provides diverse specialty medical clinics, urgent care clinics, primary care, cancer center, and highly specialized surgical services. The Great Falls Clinic Hospital is committed to improving the health and wellness of our community by striving to provide the best healthcare possible.
As a provider-led organization, the Hospital is committed to recruiting the exemplary medical staff members, harnessing the power of the latest medical technologies, continually striving for advancement, and above all, working as a team to meet the health needs of the 250,000 residents living in Central Montana