YUKON FLATS HEALTH CENTER - Fort Yukon Low Cost Clinic

  • 309 Fort Yukon
  • Fort Yukon AK, 99740
  • Contact Phone: 907-662-2460
  • Clinic Details: The Council of Athabascan Tribal Governments is a grassroots organization founded in 1985 on the principals of tribal self-governance, working to empower and build capacity of local member Tribal Governments to assume management responsibility of programs within their villages

  • Website: www.catg.org
  • Services: Well-child medical screening and exams ,Routine Adult medical screening and exams ,Preventative health services ,Pre-natal care ,Adult and child immunizations ,Home visits for disabled ,Ports and employment physicals ,Patient education ,Phone or video me
  • Dental Services: Full or partial dentures (65 and older no cost), Crowns, bridges, Orthodontic treatment, Second molar root canal,
  • Remarks: Community Health, Rural Area, Permanent Clinic, Year-Round, Full-Time (open 45 hours per week)

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