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About Ihs
The Indian Health Service (IHS) is a federal agency dedicated to providing health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives. It serves as the principal health care provider and advocate for these communities, ensuring access to comprehensive health care and wellness programs.
Access federal health services specifically designed for American Indians and Alaska Natives.
What You Can Do
- Find health care resources for patients
- Explore health topics and wellness programs
- Access patient forms and rights information
- Learn about eligibility for health services
- Stay updated with health care events and news
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for IHS services?
Eligibility for IHS services generally includes members of federally-recognized Tribes.
What types of health services does IHS provide?
IHS provides a range of health services including preventive care, primary care, and specialty services.
How can I find a health care facility?
You can find health care facilities by visiting the IHS website and using their search tools.
Does IHS offer resources for veterans?
Yes, IHS provides specific resources and support for veterans within the American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
How can I provide feedback to IHS?
Feedback can be submitted through the IHS website, where there are options for suggestions and complaints.