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Everyone deserves the highest quality, personalized health care. We provide the support you need to take control of your health and your whole wellbeing.
We are proud of our Native American roots and offer a traditional health coordinator for American Indian and Alaska Native patients.
Whole person care is unique. Our integrated services approach serves as a change agent for our patients and the community.
We teach our patients how to properly care for their teeth. Often, it is small changes that make a big difference.
Dr. Valerie Hunter, Chief Dental Officer
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Native American Heritage Month Is a Time to Cherish Resources
Native American Heritage Month brings to mind the need to maintain Native American traditions, culture, and to remember our history.
Since my family and tribe continue to work on maintaining our traditions and culture throughout the year, now would be a good time to share part of our family traditions and culture. Moreover, it is a time to show the need for a continued resource to practice our tradition and culture.
Native American Heritage Month is a time to celebrate and raise awareness
Thank you for taking the time to read my blog today. My name is Amber Williams, and I am a proud citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and a board member of Hunter Health. This Native American Heritage Month is particularly meaningful to me — a true full-circle moment.
Walking in Beauty: Family, Heritage, and Public Health
As a Diné (Navajo) tribal member born and raised on the reservation, my journey is deeply rooted in the values and resilience of my community. Growing up without running water, easy access to a grocery store, or affordable and quality healthcare, I witnessed firsthand the disparities that affect many Native American communities.