About Us

Making a difference. Every day.

Headquartered in Rapid City, S.D., Monument Health is a community-based health care system with a mission to make a difference, every day. The system offers care in 31 medical specialties and serves 12 communities across western South Dakota. With over 5,000 physicians and caregivers, Monument Health is composed of 5 hospitals and 40+ medical clinics and specialty centers. Monument Health is a member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network.

Monument Health is committed to the future of medicine, with medical training partnerships, a medical residency program and more than 130 active research studies. We are confident about western South Dakota’s future, and we’re honored to be your partner in delivering excellence in health care.

Hospitals

Our vision is to be one team, to listen, to be inclusive and to show we care.

Medical Specialties

We serve an area that covers 400 miles. Comprehensive, high-quality care is our top priorty.

Clinics & Specialty Centers

Empowered by our valuable collaboration with Mayo Clinic, you will never be far from world-class care.

Active Research Studies

We believe health care is about innovation and we are proud to offer a supportive environment in which cutting-edge scholarship thrives.

Physicians & Caregivers

We are growing and always striving to bring to our facilities the top talent that reflects our expectations and improves your care.

Communities

With the majestic Black Hills as our backdrop, we maintain a consistent and supportive presence in our communities, our region and beyond.

Our Locations

Our History

Monument Health traces its history back to 1878, when Sisters of the Holy Cross opened a hospital in gold rush mining camp of Deadwood. Other communities, including Sturgis, Custer, Spearfish and Rapid City, built hospitals of their own in subsequent years.

Rapid City had two hospitals, St. John’s McNamara and Bennett-Clarkson. However, by the 1970s high costs and new medical technology prompted local officials to look at merging the hospitals into a single system. In December 1979, the combined Rapid City Regional Hospital opened. In later years, health care providers in Custer, Lead-Deadwood, Sturgis, Spearfish and other communities joined the Monument Health network.