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Denver Indian Health and Family Services (DIHFS) is Denver's only Urban Indian Health Program providing culturally appropriate care for American Indian and Alaska Native adults, children, and families in the Denver Metropolitan area. They offer primary care, dental care, behavioral health services, diabetes management, and pharmacy services.
American Indian and Alaska Native adults, children, and families in the Denver Metropolitan area, offering culturally appropriate care.
Denver Metropolitan area including Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson and Weld Counties, and across Colorado for American Indians and Alaska Native people.
Address
2880 W Holden Pl, Denver, Colorado, United States
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The following types of medical expertise are offered in Denver Indian Health and Family Services
No Telehealth Services
3-year accreditation by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC); diabetes education program accredited in 2016 by the American Association for Diabetes Educators.
Community-based, socio-behavioral research including diabetes maintenance, weight loss, mental health services utilization, and quality assurance/quality improvement.
On-site pharmacy, gym.
Phone
303-953-6600Website
dihfs.org External LinkNo, Denver Indian Health and Family Services does not currently offer telehealth or virtual appointment services. All visits are in-person.
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