Sanford Chamberlain Medical Center
Call Sanford Chamberlain or schedule an e-visit before visiting for a COVID-19 drive-thru test. Your doctor can help you decide next steps for your care while protecting the health of others.
Sanford Chamberlain and all of our facilities are proud to be members of the Sanford Health Network.
We are dedicated to providing the best health care services to the people in the Tri-County area of Brule, Buffalo, and Lyman Counties through a holistic, integrated care continuum. Since our partnership with Sanford Health, we have expanded our outreach services, training programs and education resources to provide the people of the Tri-County area with comprehensive, high quality, accessible health care services.
Services Offered:
- Advance Care Planning
- Behavior Health
- Chemotherapy
- Dialysis
- Family Medicine
- General Surgery
- Gynecology
- Health Coach Services
- Heart and Vascular
- Laboratory
- Mammography
- Nephrology
- Obstetrics
- Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
- Pharmacy
- Podiatry
- Rehabilitation
- Same Day Walk In
- Women's Health
Sanford Chamberlain Medical Center Doctors
Cynthia Davis, MD
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Kaylyn Doney, APRN, CNP
Family Medicine
Charles Flohr, MD
Radiology
Garrett Houska, APRN, CRNA
Anesthesiology
Terrence Jatczak, APRN, CNP
Family Medicine
John Jones, MD
Family Medicine
Patty Juhnke, CSW-PIP
Behavioral Counseling
Sara Klein, APRN, CNP
Family Medicine
Lacey Olson, MD
Family Medicine
Travis Sanger, MD
Family Medicine
Kala Shepherd, APRN, CNP
Family Medicine
Alexandra White, DO
Family Medicine
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Protect Your Family and Community
A flu vaccine from Sanford Health can keep you from getting sick and protect those around you. The CDC recommends that everyone over 6 months old get an annual shot.
Sanford Chamberlain offers convenient options to get your vaccine:
- Walk-in: Flu vaccines are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with extended hours on Wednesday until 7 p.m.
- By appointment: Schedule your flu vaccine by calling (605) 234-6551.
- Find a flu event: View upcoming flu shot events in Chamberlain.
Accreditations
Bronze Safe Certified by Cribs for Kids
Every year in the United States, thousands of babies die suddenly and unexpectedly. These deaths are called SUID, which stands for “Sudden Unexpected Infant Death.” At Sanford Chamberlain Medical Center, we’ve worked hard to ensure your infant will sleep safely during his or her stay.
Cribs for Kids gives hospital certification to programs that have successfully reduced hazardous risks to infants while they sleep. These hospitals are committed to exercising best practices and to education about infant sleep safety.
Keep your baby safe when you bring him or her home. Create a safe sleeping environment for your infant by taking these steps:
- Always use a firm sleep surface that is covered by a fitted sheet. This could be a crib, bassinet, portable crib or play yard that conforms to the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s safety standards.
- Place babies on their backs to sleep, both at night and for naps.
- Keep soft objects like pillows, blankets and toys out of the sleeping area.
- Your baby should sleep without anyone (either a parent or anyone else) in his or her sleeping area.
- Do not let your baby sleep in an adult bed, on a couch or on a chair.
- Keep your baby’s sleep area in the same room where you sleep for his or her first 6 to 12 months.