Anne Carlsen opens specialty clinic in Jamestown for complex care
Anne Carlsen opened a Jamestown specialty clinic with one-hour, sensory-friendly visits for children and young adults with complex needs. Families may now get more care closer to home.

Anne Carlsen opened a specialty clinic in Jamestown that gives children and young adults with developmental disabilities, chronic health conditions and other complex needs one-hour appointments in a sensory-friendly setting. The clinic combines primary care and specialty medical care at the Ballantyne Berg Campus, giving families a local option for problems that often cross between medicine, therapy, behavior and daily living support.
For Stutsman County families, the practical change is the chance to handle more care in Jamestown instead of making repeated trips to Fargo, Bismarck or other cities for overlapping services. The clinic is built for patients who may need more time, more flexibility and a calmer environment than a standard office visit can provide.
The clinic sits inside the Ballantyne Berg Campus at 2200 20th Street Southwest in Jamestown. Anne Carlsen moved into that 110,000-square-foot facility in 2024 after an eight-year, $59 million Pathway for the Future campaign, replacing the organization’s original Jamestown building, which was constructed in 1941. The newer campus was designed to support pediatric residential and medical services, education, therapy services and assistive technology.
Anne Carlsen has served people with developmental disabilities or delays for more than 85 years, and its services reach across North Dakota and into Minnesota.
The opening also comes as Anne Carlsen has been changing parts of its statewide footprint. In spring 2026, the organization ended in-home respite and support services statewide and closed two North Dakota clinical sites, affecting roughly 50 families.
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