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Health Services offered by Native American Rehabilitation Association of the Northwest's Indian Health Clinic

703 Northeast Hancock Street, Portland, OR 97212

Eligibility

Native American or Alaskan Native or other vulnerable populations.

Hours

8am to 5pm from Monday through Thursday and 8am to 7pm on Fridays
(503) 230-9875
Voice·

Main Phone

Application process

Call for appointment.

Fees

Sliding scale fees available.

Service area

Washington, OR Multnomah, OR Clark, WA Clackamas, OR

Other Information

Disabilities & Health Conditions

  • Cancer
  • Alcohol Dependency
  • Drug Dependency
  • Diabetes

Languages

  • Interpreter services

Payment Options

  • Low-Cost/Sliding Scale

Focus Population

  • American Indian/Alaska Natives
Provides a wide range of general medical care, immunizations, mental health evaluations and counseling services, diabetes testing, sexually transmitted infections testing and treatment, breast cancer screening, tobacco cessation programs, addictions assessment and treatment, and Oregon Health Plan (OHP) eligibility assistance.

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Washington 211

Providing organization

Native American Rehabilitation Association of the Northwest
Provides culturally appropriate education, physical and mental health services, and substance use disorder treatment to anyone in need, with a focus on serving Native Americans and Alaskan Natives. Native American culture and spirituality informs treatment model, that is based on the Medicine Wheel, integrating health (wellness), mental health, sobriety, and culture.