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The sick child care program provides a safe environment for mildly ill children to rest and...

The Holba’ Kana’li Film Series began in 2009 as a way of showcasing Native American and Indigenous film and...

The Chipota Himitta' (Young Child) Program provides child development education and screening, support groups and home visits. The goal of the program is to improve the family support system, teach family members problem-solving skills, promote healthy child growth and development and promote positive parent-child...

The psychiatric services team provides a psychiatric evaluation for the diagnosis and pharmacological treatment of many mental illnesses, including depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder...

Join us on the road to better health! The Inchokma “Feel Well, Be Well” mobile unit (IMU) offers tailored preventative health care services, empowering community members to live happier and healthier lives by providing one-on-one care and wellness consultations outside of clinical settings with walk-in availability at multiple locations each...

The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is comprised of a multidisciplinary care structure that ensures the highest level of care and...

MENTORSHIP Learning from the personal experiences of other successful small business owners can help prevent common mistakes and allow entrepreneurs to successfully launch a thriving...

Patients must have an appointment to enter any Chickasaw Nation Department of Health (CNDH) facility. Walk-in appointments are not...

Once considered a mansion on the frontier, it was home to Chickasaw Governor Douglas Henry Johnston and his family from 1898 to 1971. The Chickasaw White House, located on the north edge of Emet, Oklahoma, was necessarily the scene of many important social and political...

Fort Washita was built in 1842 as the southwestern-most military post of the United States. The mission of Fort Washita was to maintain peace for the Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations within their new lands, pursuant to treaty...