Mission To assist American Indians to improve and maintain their physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual well-being while respecting cultural traditions, and to advocate for the needs of all Indian people, especially the most vulnerable members of our community.
- Access
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- Only health care provider targeting the Native American community in the five county Bay Area, where close to 80,000 Native Americans reside
- Oakland site in the Fruitvale neighborhood
- Two school-based clinics in Alameda
- Clinical Services Highlights
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- Primary family care
- Comprehensive dental care
- Women's health
- Prenatal care services
- Health care for the homeless
- Teen clinic
- Community Programs
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- Outpatient individual, group, and family counseling
- Youth services
- Parenting classes
- Relapse prevention programs
- Wellness talking circles
- Prevention and Health Promotion
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- Fitness and nutrition programs
- Healthy Nations Wellness Center: the only fitness center in the Fruitvale neighborhood of Oakland
- HIV/AIDS prevention and care
- Tobacco-use prevention programs
- Chronic disease management: participation in Consortium-wide diabetes collaborative
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Patient Profile Number of Patients: 12,051 Visits: 16,350 Under 200% FPL*: 99% Gender: 36% male - 64% female Primary Language: Not English - 19% Race/Ethnicity: African American - 17% Asian Pacific Islander - 12% Latino - 31% Native American - 16% White - 18% Other - 6% Age: 0-19 52% 20-64 47% 65+ 1%
2006 Data
*Federal Poverty Level
Main Site Native American Health Center 3124 International Boulevard Oakland, CA 94601 Phone: 510.535.4460 Fax: 510.261.0646 www.nativehealth.org
Chief Executive Officer: Martin Waukazoo
Other Clinic Sites: - Native American Health Center San Franciso - Satellite Clinic in Alameda |