Sacramento Native American Health Center Opens New Medical Clinic In South Sacramento

The Sacramento Native American Health Center expanded a multidisciplinary healthcare clinic in south Sacramento, an area where a shortage of primary care doctors.

Sacramento Native American Health Center Opens New Medical Clinic In South Sacramento
Sacramento Native American Health Center Opens New Medical Clinic In South Sacramento (Photo: Yahoo News)

 

Sacramento Native American Health Center wants people to have access to quality primary care services

Sacramento Native American Health Center invested in the South Sacramento community. The hospital would like to say that Sacramento Native American Health Center is a place that the community built.

This marks the first time in 16 years that Sacramento Native American Health Center built a full-service health center outside the center of Sacramento.

Sacramento Native American Health Center renovated a vacant auto dealership and made a medical clinic to provide medical, behavioral health, and dental services.

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Sutter Health and Sacramento Native American Health Center exemplify the best partnerships

Sacramento Native American Health Center received federal funding for Americans in medically underserved areas, regardless of their ability to pay their bills. The Sacramento Native American Health Center received patients under federal funding.

Sacramento Native American Health Center has collaborated with Grant Union High School-West Campus and Twin Rivers Unified School District.

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