The Indian Health Service-MNTC Department in Harlem, MT is a comprehensive health services delivery system that aims to raise the health status of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest level possible. They provide outpatient and inpatient care, emergency services, pharmacy services, behavioral health and social services, dental care, laboratory services, radiology, specialty clinics, and transportation services. The department also administers various programs under contract from the Indian Health Service, including chemical dependency treatment, community health representation, diabetes management, family planning, health education, nutrition, and sanitation.
The Fort Belknap Service Unit, located in Harlem, Montana, is a Joint Commission 6-bed critical access hospital (CAH) that serves the Gros Ventres, Assiniboines, and eligible Native American patients in the area. They offer a range of healthcare services and programs, including outpatient and inpatient care, emergency services, pharmacy services, mental health and social services, dental care, laboratory services, men's and women's health services, and specialty clinics. The Fort Belknap Service Unit is committed to tribal involvement and self-sufficiency, working towards the goal of providing quality care to the Native people.
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