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Tribal Health offers new walk-in hours, specialty clinics

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ST. IGNATIUS — Tribal Health is working in the community to provide more access to health care for Tribal Health recipients.

Recently, TH signed an agreement to provide direct health care for Two Eagle River School students, and the students’ families, at the TH Salish Kootenai College Health Center.

“Providing direct health care services to the TERS community is important to Tribal Health, because without good health, it’s difficult to stay engaged in school,” said Teresa Wall-McDonald, Tribal Health Department Head. “We want to do everything we can to help TERS students, and their families, have healthy lives and make healthy choices, which affects their ability to get an education and ultimately have a good quality of life.” 

Tribal Health services that are provided at Salish Kootenai College Health Center include:  limited acute care such as diagnosis and management of minor illness and injury; interval management of stable chronic illness; simple point-of-care diagnostic testing including urinalysis, pregnancy testing, strep screening, mono-spot, rapid flu, finger stick glucose monitoring, and TB testing; sent out lab testing; physical exams for educational programs, wildland and U.S. Forest Service Fire Fighting, well-adult and well-child examinations; immunizations; referrals to TH health care centers for services including X-ray, physical therapy and other healthcare services provided at Tribal Health.

“The Salish Kootenai College and Two Eagle River School communities are enriched by having more access to health care,” said Sandra Boham, President of Salish Kootenai College. “Having a Tribal Health Center on campus is another way that we are striving to meet student needs by supporting the health and wellbeing of those who are working hard to get their education.”

Additionally, TH will now be providing nursing staff directly in the TERS facility for two days each week. Tribal Health nursing services provided at TERS will include: health education and promotion; health and wellness prevention and intervention services; dental, audiology and optical screenings; referrals to TH health care centers for services including X-ray, physical therapy and other healthcare services provided at Tribal Health.

New walk-in hours and business hours for eligible Tribal Health recipients (in addition to TERS students and their families) at SKCHC include: Monday (walk-in clinic): 9 a.m.–7 p.m.; Tuesday (nursing services only): 2–6 p.m.; Wednesday (walk-in clinic): 9 a.m.–7 p.m.; Thursday (nursing services only): 2– 6 p.m.

Beginning on Sept. 4, new walk-in clinic hours for the Polson and St. Ignatius Health Centers include: Monday - Friday, 7:30–9 a.m.

Beginning on Sept. 4, new walk-in clinic hours for the Arlee health Center include: Monday - Thursday, 7:30–9 a.m.

For more information, or to make an appointment at SKCHC or any of the Tribal Health Centers, please call 406-745-3525. Visit our website at: www.CSKThealth.org.

 

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