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Native Health of Phoenix

35 hours ago Jose Arturo Lopez-Leon, Medical – (602) 279-5262, ext. 3441 – jleon@nachci.com. Erasmily Garcia, Medical – (602) 279-5262, ext. 3403 – egarcia@nachci.com. Gina Begay, Dental Customer Service – (602) 279-5262, ext. 3402. – vbegay@nachci.com. To make sure your New Patient Paperwork process goes smoothly, please take a moment to review ... >> Go To The Portal


Who is the Phoenix area Indian Health Service?

Jose Arturo Lopez-Leon, Medical – (602) 279-5262, ext. 3441 – jleon@nachci.com. Erasmily Garcia, Medical – (602) 279-5262, ext. 3403 – egarcia@nachci.com. Gina Begay, Dental Customer Service – (602) 279-5262, ext. 3402. – vbegay@nachci.com. To make sure your New Patient Paperwork process goes smoothly, please take a moment to review ...

What is native health?

The Phoenix Area Indian Health Service (PAIHS) Office in Phoenix, Arizona, oversees the delivery of health care to Native American users in the tri-state area of Arizona, Nevada and Utah. We are the Phoenix Area Indian Health Service. We provide health care and community health services to approximately 140,000 American Indians/Alaska Natives ...

How do I contact Native Health?

The Native American Health Center is a community health center serving the California Bay Area Native Population and other under-served populations in the Bay Area. 2017 marked NAHC’s 45th anniversary; as an organization, we have been serving our community since 1972.

What is the Phoenix Indian Center?

Phoenix Indian Center. The Phoenix Indian Center is the oldest American Indian non-profit organization of its kind in the United States. The Center was formed in 1947 as an outgrowth of Native people moving to urban Phoenix not only to sell their crafts and goods but as a result of U.S. Government public policy.

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What tribes are in Phoenix?

The Tribes that comprise the Phoenix Service Unit are, The Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, and the San Lucy District of the Tohono O'odham Nation, the Tonto Apache Tribe, the Yavapai-Apache Indian Tribe, and the Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe.

When did the Indian Health Career Awards start?

The Indian Health Career Awards (IHCA) Program started in 1975 in order to help American Indian students meet small, but significant school needs, as well as, a way to recognize achievement and further motivate student interest in health careers.

What is a SWDI?

The Southwestern Dietetic Internship (SWDI) is an accredited dietetic internship offered by the Phoenix Indian Medical Center (PIMC) in Phoenix, Arizona and the Pinon Health Center in Pinon, Arizona.

What is Phoenix Indian Center hiring for?

The Phoenix Indian Center is currently hiring for: Prevention Specialist, Youth Development Specialist, and Workforce Specialist. If you are interested in applying for any of these positions, please complete our Supplemental Information Form and Reference Form, and submit along...

What is the oldest non profit organization in the United States?

The Phoenix Indian Center is the oldest American Indian non-profit organization of its kind in the United States. The Center was formed in 1947 as an outgrowth of Native people moving to urban Phoenix not only to sell their crafts and goods but as a result of U.S. Government public policy.

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