Grant, Helen, Hurdis, MD

Gall St
Lower Brule, SD 57548
Located in the serene town of Lower Brule South Dakota Dr. Grant Helen Hurdis holds the prestigious title of M.D. As a Doctor of Medicine specializing in General Allopathic Medicine they are equipped with the knowledge and skills to provide comprehensive medical care to patients of all ages. With a focus on allopathic practices Dr. Hurdis is dedicated to offering top-notch healthcare services to the local community. Patients can trust Dr. Grant Helen Hurdis MD for their general medical needs. From routine check-ups to complex health issues this medical doctor is well-versed in a wide range of medical conditions and treatments. By combining expertise with a compassionate approach Dr. Hurdis strives to make a positive impact on the health and well-being of each individual who walks through their doors in Lower Brule SD.

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