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Resources | Alaska Native Medical Center
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Alaska Native Health Resource Advocate Program (ANHRAP) provides information and referrals for Alaska Native people living outside of Alaska.
ANHRAP can help people identify, locate and connect with these services:
Health
Social
Educational
Legal
Employment
Disability
Treatment
Housing
Resource needs are assessed through an informal interview over the telephone.
Southcentral Foundation
Alaska Native Health Resource Advocate Program
Email:
anhra@southcentralfoundation.com
1-866-575-6757
Created in 1997, the Alaska Native Health Resource Advocate Program (ANHRAP) was developed to meet the information and referral needs of Alaska Native people.
ANHRAP assists Alaska Native people and their family members by identifying, locating and connecting with appropriate and available health, social, educational, legal, employment, disability, treatment, housing, health insurance, and other related programs and/or services.
Resource needs are assessed through an informal interview over the telephone.
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Main: 1 (855) 482-4382
Emergency: 911
Customer-owners,
Patients & Visitors
Craft Shop
Purchased/Referred Care (PRC)
Visitor Information
ANMC Notice of Privacy Practices
Food Services
Travel & Lodging
Eligibility
ANMC Health Benefits Specialists
Resources
MyHealth
Pricing Transparency
Coordinating your health care across the Tribal health system
Tinitun campus way-finding app
Services
Primary Care
Ear, Nose & Throat
Emergency & Trauma
Internal Medicine
Pediatrics
Oncology & Hematology Clinic
Ophthalmology
Palliative Care
Orthopedics
Obstetrics & Gynecology
General Surgery
Urology
+ All Services
Medical
Professionals
Practice at ANMC
Specialty Care Resources
Clinical Guidelines
Contact Us
Health Records Request
Contractors
Careers
Volunteering
Careers
Safety & Quality
at ANMC
Home
>
Patients & Visitors
>
Resources
Patients & Visitors
Craft Shop
Purchased/Referred Care (PRC)
Visitor Information
Food Services
Travel & Lodging
ANMC Shuttle Tracker
Eligibility
ANMC Health Benefits Specialists
ANMC Notice of Privacy Practices
Resources
Alaska Native Health Resource Advocate Program (ANHRAP) provides information and referrals for Alaska Native people living outside of Alaska.
ANHRAP can help people identify, locate and connect with these services:
Health
Social
Educational
Legal
Employment
Disability
Treatment
Housing
Resource needs are assessed through an informal interview over the telephone.
Southcentral Foundation
Alaska Native Health Resource Advocate Program
Email:
anhra@southcentralfoundation.com
1-866-575-6757
Created in 1997, the Alaska Native Health Resource Advocate Program (ANHRAP) was developed to meet the information and referral needs of Alaska Native people.
ANHRAP assists Alaska Native people and their family members by identifying, locating and connecting with appropriate and available health, social, educational, legal, employment, disability, treatment, housing, health insurance, and other related programs and/or services.
Resource needs are assessed through an informal interview over the telephone.
Tinitun: helping you find your way around the Alaska Native Health Campus
Support
App Store Download
Way finding from your computer
Privacy Policy