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Trinity Health to begin clinic moves

Trinity Health began its first set of clinic moves this week into the new Medical Office Building located on the Healthcare Campus and Medical District in southwest Minot.

After five years of construction and more than 10 years of planning, the first of many Trinity Health clinics are packing and moving into their new facilities. The move will begin with clinics closing early in the days before the move to begin packing, and they will remain closed until opened at the new location.

Only the clinics will be moving this week. Patients seeking emergency care should continue to seek care at the Trinity Health Hospital in downtown Minot until the announcement is made later this month that the hospital services, including the Emergency Trauma Center, have officially moved.

Trinity Health expected the first clinics to be open and taking patients Monday of this week. The opening clinics include nephrology, neurosurgery, neurology, pulmonology, cardiothoracic and general surgery, ENT and audiology, orthopedics, urology, cardiology, OB/GYN, podiatry, hand surgery/therapy and gastroenterology.

While there are many clinics that have moved and opened already, some clinics such as rheumatology, infectious disease and certain OB/GYN clinics will not move until later in the month.

More than 100 outpatient clinic staff members were involved in moving more than 13,700 appointments in anticipation of the clinics relocating. Patients will receive notifications that their appointment locations have moved by several means, such as letters, text messages and patient portal notifications.

Patients with questions regarding the clinic’s move should contact the respective clinic to have those questions answered or visit trinityhealth.org/hcmd.

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