Mountain Family Health Centers (MFHC) are in Glenwood Springs and Black Hawk. Each community health center is as unique as the town in which it is located, but all share the same mission: To provide high quality primary health care in the communities we serve, with special consideration for the medically under-served and uninsured. Our board-certified physicians, physician assistants, and family nurse practitioners offer you the full range of primary health care services. We welcome any person in need of care, regardless of ability to pay. We accept most private insurances, Medicaid and Medicare, and offer sliding scale programs and other assistance programs for any person who is uninsured. Now accepting New Patients Mountain Family Health Centers is happy to announce the addition of our newest provider Dr. Kelli Konst-Skwiot. She will be joining us starting July 1st, 2010 and she will be accepting new patients. After receiving her MD from St. Matthew's University in Grand Cayman and a Masters in Health Service Administration from Saint Joseph's College of Maine, Dr. Konst-Skwiot then moved to North Carolina to complete her Family Medicine Residency at Mountain Area Health Education Center. During her residency she had the opportunity to work with a rural, migrant population and take a medical mission trip to Honduras. She has practiced at a fully integrated community health center in Ohio as well as having experience in Urgent Care. Dr. Konst-Skwiot's husband is from Colorado and they look forward to enjoying the outdoors with their three sons. Welcome Kelli and please call if you are interested in setting up an appointment. MFHC Plans New Rifle Clinic Construction begins this summer on a new 9,000 square foot facility to provide primary care and dental care to area residents. The new building will be located directly west of Garfield County Public Health and targeted to open in May of 2011. MFHC now offers Saturday hours in Glenwood Springs Mountain Family Health Center will begin offering Saturday clinics beginning Saturday, Jan. 9, in Glenwood Springs. The clinics offer a reliable, low-cost alternative to visiting hospital emergency departments for minor injuries and infections and non-life threatening illnesses like coughs, colds and flu. The Saturday clinic will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on a walk-in basis, and no appointment is necessary. Mountain Family Health Center welcomes any person in need of care, regardless of ability to pay, accepting most private insurances, Medicare and Medicaid and offers sliding-scale programs and other assistance programs for any person who is uninsured. What are Mountain Family's Six Principles? © 2010 Mountain Family Health Centers site contact. site design by words pictures colours graphic design site production by sopris surfers