IFHS requires that, at a minimum, patients requesting discounts initially provide the name, relationship to patient, age, gender, date of birth, monthly income and employer of every individual in the household, and sign a statement certifying this information is correct. Patients who present without the necessary proof of income information will…
View moreAt Ilanka Community Health Center, we are committed to providing personalized quality health care to our Cordova community – including members of the Native Village of Eyak, non-tribal community members, seasonal workers and visitors.
View moreThey are a non-profit, primary care community health center. Our medical professionals are here to help you and your family be strong, happy and healthy with access to the services you need to achieve your wellness goals. Please call to schedule appointments in advance. We offer a limited number of…
View moreKodiak Public Health Nurses provide clinic services as noted below, and take an active role in the health of the community at large. Collaborating with community partners, nurses sit on the steering committee for the Healthy Tomorrows Wellness Coalition, work with the Local Emergency Planning Committee on preparedness, participate in…
View moreThe public health center and its staff promote strong community involvement with health care in the Ketchikan community. Ketchikan Public Health Center serves as a meeting place and resource to many different community agencies helping to integrate and centralize information regarding available health resources for the population.
View morePublic health nursing plays a major role in infectious disease surveillance and investigation. We partner with State of Alaska Epidemiology through local public health nursing case investigations of tuberculosis, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), foodborne illnesses and other reportable diseases such as giardiasis.
View moreIn addition to seeing clients in the health center, Juneau Public Health Nursing works with the City and Bureau of Juneau to provide services at three local high schools. The Teen Health Clinics are open once a week for students who are interested in visiting the Public Health Nurse.
View moreHomer Public Health Center staff is closely involved with Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) of the Southern Kenai Peninsula (SKP), a community coalition that came together in November 2008 to develop and support a long-term vision of community well-being. The health center's involvement with MAPP is centered…
View moreWe offer a variety of public health nursing services outside of the health center in the community setting. Examples include our monthly immunization clinic at the North Pole Fire Department, Breastfeeding Class, weekly New Parents Clinic in cooperation with Fairbanks Memorial Hospital, and postpartum follow up for clients. We also…
View moreDillingham Public Health Nursing is involved with multiple community partners to support health of the Bristol Bay region. Public Health Nurses work with civic and tribal leaders to evaluate infrastructure for activity and safety such as implementing Safe Routes to Schools, planning for bike paths, improving access to services that…
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