The Billings Area Indian Health Service office in Billings, Montana, is responsible for providing public health, environmental health, healthcare services, and community-based disease prevention services to over 70,000 American Indian and Alaska Native individuals in Montana and Wyoming. They work in collaboration with tribal leadership, healthcare partners, and other organizations to enhance the physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being of the American Indian and Alaska Native population in these two states.
With seven IHS-operated Service Units, three tribally-operated health departments, and five Urban Indian health programs, the Billings Area Indian Health Service office is dedicated to delivering comprehensive healthcare services and raising the health standards of the American Indian and Alaska Native communities they serve.
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