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Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center

Milwaukee, WI, USA

FY2019 and FY 2022

The Gerald L. Ignace Health Center (GLIHC) is a 501 (c)(3) healthcare facility that provides healthcare to the estimated 18,239 American Indians and Alaska Natives who reside in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Founded in 1999, GLIHC offers comprehensive primary care, mental health and substance abuse counseling, preventive care, women's health programming, prenatal care, and access to traditional cultural activities that promote wellness, such as a Native Wellness Garden, talking circles, drumming groups, and language classes. GLIHC also features an on-site dental clinic and pharmacy.

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Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center
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