Laboratory Services

The Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital (FMDH) Laboratory is accredited by COLA/CLIA, which allows us to provide the best possible patient care by advancing the quality of our laboratory services. We focus on exceptional laboratory testing and excellent customer service.
We are associated with Billings Clinic Laboratory and Mayo Medical Laboratories.
Laboratory Appointments:
Appointments:
- Wait time: 0 – 15 minutes
- Priority is given to those with appointments.
- To schedule an appointment:
- Call (406) 228-3677
- Schedule directly through your patient portal account
Walk-Ins:
- Wait time: 30 – 60 minutes
- Walk-ins are encouraged after 12:00pm
- Services that are not available as a walk-in:
- Occupational Drug Screens
- 1-hour and 3-hour Glucose Tolerance Tests
- Therapeutic Phlebotomies
- Collection Kits including but not limited to:
- Paternity Testing
- Insurance Draws
- Occupational Health Draws
- Allergy Testing
- Specialty Testing Kits from Non-FMDH Providers
Services Include
- Chemistry/Immunology: Testing your blood and body fluids for chemicals (such as glucose-blood sugar, potassium, sodium, and many more). These chemicals can help your doctor monitor how your liver, kidneys, and heart are functioning as well as your thyroid, iron, and vitamin D levels.
- Hematology/Coagulation: Examining the cells that make up your blood and how well they are working. Hematology counts the red cell, white cells, and platelet levels. These cells fluctuate in size, number, and shape depending on if you are healthy, sick, or have a condition that damages your cells. Coagulation checks to see how long it takes your blood to clot. Usually, you want it to clot right away, but if you are taking a blood thinner, like coumadin, your Doctor may want your blood to clot a little slower. We measure that time and give that information to your Doctor so that your medication can be adjusted if needed.
Contact Us
Office hours are 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Appointments are recommended.
You can reach the Laboratory at (406) 228-3677.
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Call (406) 228-3500 or visit our patient portal to request an appointment or get your questions answered.