Cherokee Nation Health Services offers a variety of care through programs with the help of grants and partnerships. These services allow our health system to increase access to care to our patients and improve their quality of life. Some of the programs and services delivered in this section may be governed by the duration of a grant and other specific requirements.
Behavioral health includes outpatient mental health services, substance abuse treatment, and community-based programs promoting mental health.
The Eyeglass Program is designed to provide funding to eligible patients that have received eye exams by an eye care provider within the CN Health Services.
The Crown & Bridge Program is designed as an incentive service for eligible patients that have displayed a desire to achieve optimal dental health.
Emergency Medical Services is a state licensed paramedic-level ambulance service owned and operated by the Cherokee Nation.
Audiology Services offers hearing aids to all Cherokees regardless of residency.
CNHS offers HIV and Hepatitis C services that work to eliminate the viruses through screening, treatment, and education.
We are a tribally incorporated not-for-profit home health care agency, that is Medicare and Medicaid certified to provide state-licensed home health care.
Cherokee Nation Health Services partners with the Regional Brain Institute (RBI) to provide the highest quality of neurological and stroke care.
Learn about the role of PBCs and their locations.
The Patient Experience Team focuses on ensuring access to care for at-large citizens.
In the outpatient setting, CNHS offers Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech-Language Pathology Services.
The Same Day Clinic is designed to provide access to medical care on short notice.