Cherokee Nation

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395200 W 2900 Rd
Ochelata, OK 74051

Cherokee Nation, located in Ochelata, Oklahoma, provides a wide range of essential services and resources to its citizens, encompassing areas such as health care, education, and cultural outreach. With various health facilities like the A-Mo Health Center and the Cherokee Nation Outpatient Health Center, the Nation is dedicated to delivering quality medical care while integrating its rich cultural heritage into facility designs.

Committed to sustainable growth and community well-being, the Cherokee Nation oversees several departments including behavioral health, educational programs, and public health initiatives. Through its extensive service offerings, the Nation aims to enhance the overall health and quality of life for its members, honoring the values and traditions of the Cherokee people.

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