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How do I contact the Black Hills imaging center?

Our Physicians Patient Resources Choose BHSH Patient Portal Physician Portal Pay Your Bill PACS Access Careers (605) 721-4700 Black Hills Imaging Center 215 Anamaria Dr Rapid City, SD 57701 Phone: (605) 721-4800

What services does Black Hills Surgery Center offer?

Black Hills Surgery Center is located in Rapid City, S.D., offering a wide range of services. The hospital offers anesthesiology, cardiology consultation, dental and oral surgery, dermatology surgery, ear, nose, throat, eye surgery, family practice, and foot and ankle surgery.

Where can I Find my imaging report?

Where can I find my imaging report? Patient reports can be found under the Demographics tab, then click on the ‘Exams’ tab. If your visit has a report, it will be attached on the last column under ‘Report’. Where can I sign-up for an account?

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General COVID-19 Vaccine Information

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