Ralph J Groves, MD - Usphs Indian Health Service
The Indian Health Service Albuquerque Area is responsible for providing health services to 27 distinct tribal groups across four Southwest states, including New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, and Utah. They serve 20 Pueblos, two Apache bands, three bands of the Navajo Nation, and two Ute tribes through five hospitals, eleven health centers, and twelve field clinics, delivering care at the community level.
In addition to their primary healthcare facilities, the Albuquerque Area also operates two specialized care facilities, the New Sunrise Regional Treatment Center for Native youth with substance abuse problems and the Albuquerque Indian Dental Clinic, which provides dental care for children, teens, and young adults. They actively participate in various national initiatives, including the Special Diabetes Program for Indians, Meth and Suicide Prevention Initiative, and Domestic Violence Prevention Initiative.
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