Ke Ola Mamo - Honolulu Low Cost Clinic

  • 1505 Dillingham Blvd., Rm. 205
  • Honolulu HI, 96817
  • Contact Phone: (808) 845-3388
  • Clinic Details: Ke Ola Mamo is one of the five Native Hawaiian Health Care Systems created under the Native Hawaiian Health Care Act of 1988 and reauthorized under the Native Hawaiian Health Care Improvement Act of 1992. Ke Ola Mamo has been providing services to the Native Hawaiian Community on O`ahu for over ten years. Ke Ola Mamo is committed to improving the life and health of our people through a system of culturally sensitive services, intervention, advocacy, outreach, education and early detection screenings.

  • Website: http://www.keolamamo.org/
  • Services: Dental Health; Medical Case Management; Primary Care Services; Behavioral Health Services
  • Dental Services: Oral Hygiene Education, Counseling and Referrals for dental health services
  • Remarks: Urban Area, Permanent Clinic, Year-Round

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