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Mary C. Demientieff
Health Clinic

Located at 806 G St between the NNA Tribal Office and Mitch Demientieff Tribal Hall
P.O. Box 160,
Nenana, AK 99760

Phone: (907) 832-5247
Fax: (907) 459-3845

Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday 8 AM - 5 PM 
Closed 12 PM - 1 PM for lunch and TCC Holidays

To reach a provider after hours call
18004786682
dial 0 for on-call provider
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This health center is a Health Center Program grantee under 42 U.S.C. 254b, and a deemed Public Health Service employee under 42 U.S.C. 233(g)-(n).

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Health Services​

Tanana Chiefs Conference provides comprehensive outpatient services to Indian Health Service beneficiaries in the Interior of Alaska.
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|     Addiction Recovery     |     Bedbugs     |     Behavioral Health     |     Dental     |     Diabetes     |     Environmental Health     |
|     Eye Clinic     |     Fitness Center     |     Healthy Transitions     |     Home Care Program     |     Immunizations     |     Lab     |
|     Obstetric Care     |     Orthopedics     |     Patient Support     |     Pediatrics     |     Primary Care Teams     |     Radiology    |    |     Pharmacy     |     Suicide Prevention     |     TCC GO     |     Tobacco Prevention     |     Welness and Prevention     |
|     Women's Health     |     Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)     |     Chief Andrew Isaac Health Center     |

Old Minto Family Recovery Camp
The Old Minto Family Recovery Camp is an Athabascan alternative to substance abuse treatment; a place to begin healing in a traditional setting.
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It is our belief that for Alaska Natives today, alcohol and drug use became a toxic way of coping with a loss of traditional Native values, cultural patterns, identities, relationships, and unresolved trauma. 

By using Native culture and traditional values as our foundation, our goal is to help people help themselves as they heal from trauma, choose healthy lifestyles and overcome substance use.  Our intent is to provide families and individuals with the skills that will help them live healthy and substance free lifestyles within their own communities.

Contact Us:
Email
Phone
(907) 452-8251 ext. 3800
1 (800) 478-4741
After Hours
CAIHC: 451-6682 or
800-478-6682
Old Minto Family Recovery Camp Enrollment Application
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