
Campbell County Health Home Medical Resources is an HQAA-accredited provider of durable medical equipment, supplies and services in Gillette, Wyoming.
Home Medical Resources is part of a nation-wide membership with contacts for more than 3,500 durable medical equipment providers throughout the United States and the Caribbean.
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With more than 40 years experience in durable medical equipment, Home Medical Resources' staff is committed to helping people live better lives by offering the best medical technology, supplies and service. Home Medical Resources also provides pickup and delivery service for most medical equipment. We take the time to ensure that when your equipment arrives a staff member is available to assist with set-up, education and adjusting to the equipment.
Please be prepared with this information so we can get you the right equipment:
Did you know that the billing for Home Medical Resources (HMR) is now located in Patient Financial Services at the Pioneer Building, 900 W. Eighth Street?
The new location has convenient parking with easy access to pay your HMR, clinic and hospital bill all in one location. You may also speak with a financial counselor with any questions you have. For billing questions, please call 307-688-2690.
Sales, rental and service for equipment and supplies continue to be located in the Home Medical Resources store at 901 W. Second Street, and available by phone at 307-688-6260.
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Billing for Home Medical Resources is now located in Patient Financial Services at the Pioneer Building, 900 W. Eighth Street. The location has convenient parking with easy access to pay your HMR, clinic and hospital bill all in one location. You may also speak with a financial counselor with any questions you have. Learn more
1. Is there a difference between purchasing and renting equipment?
Medicare approves some durable medical equipment items for purchase while others must be rented. If an item is purchased and is covered by Medicare, you may also be entitled to repairs and replacement parts.
2. How long can I use the equipment?
When you rent, you can keep the item for as long as it is medically necessary with the physician’s order. Home Medical Resources facilitates repairs or replacement parts for the rented item.
3. How long should I rent equipment or should I purchase it?
Your option whether to rent or purchase may depend on your insurance coverage. If the item is a high-maintenance item, the insurance company may decide it would be in its best interest to continue to rent. If you are on Medicare, there are rules under the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) laws that must be followed. In a private pay situation, it is the customer’s choice.
Bathroom Safety
Bedding and Accessories
Dining and Eating
Dignity and Function
Maternity and Breastfeeding
Mobility and Safety
Pediatric and Infant
Seating
Rehabilitation
Respiratory
Other
Respiratory
Rehabilitation
Other
Location: 901 W. Second Street, Gillette, Wyoming
Across from the Rockpile Museum
Phone: 307-688-6260
Hours of Operation: Monday -Friday, 8 am-5 pm. Appointments available. On-call coverage is
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for emergencies only. Home Medical
Resources On-Call staff can provide phone consultations and guidance with
equipment problem-solving/troubleshooting if needed. If equipment malfunction
would threaten the customer’s health, equipment maintenance or replacement
is available. If determination of an on-site response isn’t needed,
then arrangements can be delayed until the next working day, without posing
a threat to the customers safety and/or health.
Manager: Michelle Fischer
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