American Indian Health Facilities
Indian Health Service Facilities, Tribally-Operated 638 Health Programs, and Urban Indian Health Programs (ITUs) may be referred to as American Indian Health Facilities.
The following is provided to explain what the American Indian Health Facilties (or ITUs) are, the services that are available, and where they are located:
Indian Health Service Facilities, Tribally-Operated 638 Health Programs, and Urban Indian Health Programs (ITUs) may be referred
to as American Indian Health Facilities. They provide general health care services for eligible American Indians and American Indian AHCCCS members, particularly American Indian AHCCCS members enrolled in the AHCCCS American Indian Health Program.
Various medical services are provided at ITU facilities. Each facility may
not offer identical services; some services may be available only at certain
facilities. Usually, available services may include, but are not limited to, the
following:
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Emergency health care services
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Dental services
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Immunizations
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Primary Care
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Behavioral Health Care
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Children's Health Care
Necessary services not offered at an ITU facility can be obtained from AHCCCS-registered ITU providers or other AHCCCS registered providers.
Arizona has many different ITUs located across the state. The following information
provides facility names, phone numbers and locations (mailing addresses) for Indian
Health Service (IHS) Area offices, Phoenix Area IHS facilities, Navajo Area IHS
facilities, Tucson Area IHS facilities, Tribally-Operated 638 Programs, and Urban
Indian Health Programs.
To order a copy of the American Indian Reservations & ITU Health Facilities Map,
call or email the Assistant Director of GIS/Mapping at the Arizona Department of Transportation.