Native American Indian Services
The Navajo Indian Health services, Located in Window Rock, Arizona, administers numerous clinics, health centers, and hospitals providing health care to over 200,000 members of the Navajo Nation. The Navajo Nation has the largest Indian Tribe in the United States along with the largest reservation, which is more than 25,000 square miles in Northern Arizona, Western New Mexico and Southern Utah.
Comprehensive Health Care is provided to the Navajo people through outpatient, inpatient and community health programs centered around 6 hospitals, 7 health care centers, and 12 health nations. The six hospitals range in size from 39 beds in Crownpoint, New Mexico, to 112 beds at the Gallup Indian Medical Center in Gallup, New Mexico. The Health Centers operate full time clinics, some which have emergency services. Other smaller communities only operate part time. The Medical Staff includes Family Physicians, Internist, Pediatricians, General Surgeons, OB/GYN's, Anesthesiologists and Psychiatrists. In addition to the routine outpatient and inpatient primary care, services available to our patients incluse, Adult Intensive Care, General Surgery, routine and operative Obstrics and 24 hour emergency Room services. The Navajo Indian Health services also offers Competitive Salaries.
A Major portion of the Navajo Indian health care delivery system is sponsored by the tribe itself, which operates the Navajo Division of Health in Window Rock, Arizona. The Navajo Division of Health was created in 1977 and has the mission of ensuring the quality and culturally acceptable health care is available and accessible to the Navajo people through coordination, regulation, and direct service delivery. The Navajo Division of health also offers areas of nutrition, aging, substance abuse, community health and emergency medical services.


