Lake Roosevelt Community Health Centers
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Lake Roosevelt Community Health Centers (LRCHC), is a tribally owned entity that serves the tribal communities of Inchelium and Keller in Ferry County as well as the surrounding areas off the reservation. These tribally managed Health Centers receive funding as a Title 1, P.L. 93-638 contractor and as a Section 330 Community Health Center, and serve native and non native patients.

Comprehensive programs and services are provided at these facilities and include the following: medical, dental, lab, radiology, podiatry, optometry, pharmacy, and physical therapy.
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Specialist and hospital services are referred to Mt Carmel Community Hospital and Chewelah Community Hospital, depending on need and patient preference. If any of these occur, the police will be contacted and the patient's continued treatment at our facilities will be evaluated, and the outcome could be up to and including discharge from Lake Roosevelt Community Health Centers.
LRCHC accepts most private insurances, Medicaid, Medicare, I.H.S. Contract Health Services and Private Pay. Sliding Fee Scale is available. We do follow the procedures established by your insurance policy regarding fees, co-pays, approvals and deductibles. We provide Patient Services and Billing staff to assist with any questions that you might have regarding your fees and any financial obligations.
It's always best to schedule your appointment ahead of time so that you can plan your visit. Transportation, paperwork, medicines etc. However sometimes issues, concerns or emergencies do arise and LRCHC has the following policy & procedure. Emergent - If a patient shows up at the front desk with any of the emergent complaints, the nurse will be contacted immediately to evaluate the situation.
Many factors affect your health. Some you cannot control, such as your genetic makeup or your age. But you can make changes to your lifestyle. By taking steps toward healthy living, you can help reduce your risk of heart disease, cancer, stroke and other serious diseases.

The Medicine Wheel has been adopted by most First Nations people as a universal symbol of healing, interconnectedness and a holistic foundation of peaceful interaction and personal growth.
The following links can be used in conjunction with treatment from health professionals. They should not be used instead of orthodox treatment. Many illness's can be very serious health conditions and we advise you not to self treat or self diagnose.

If you believe you concerned about any physical or mental ailment our strongest advice is that your first action should be to contact your GP immediately so he/she can accurately diagnose your condition and begin any treatment that may be required, as left untreated can lead to more complicated and early detection can sometimes make all the difference in successful treatment.
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Steven Williams
Steven Williams
Dec 20, 2017
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Friendly and supportive staff in a clean environment. It's a small clinic, so understandably some services aren't available.