Medical
Our primary care team is made up of medical doctors and nurse practitioners.
Areas of care include, but are not limited to:
Health maintenance & preventative services
Child wellness care and sports physicals
Physical exams, immunizations, screenings
Specialized care for adults and children
ADD/ADHD treatment
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum evaluation & treatment
Chronic disease management
Chemical health services
HIV and hepatitis C treatment and prevention
Dental
Our dental clinic collaborates with dental students from the University of Minnesota, under the direct supervision of a faculty dentist.
Areas of care include, but are not limited to:
• Cleanings and oral hygiene instruction
• Dental exams
• Fillings
• Extractions
• Emergency appointments
Behavioral Health
Our team is made up of licensed providers with various expertise and training backgrounds to provide care to those 12 years of age and up.
Areas of care include, but are not limited to:
• Individual
• Group therapy
• Assessment
• Depression and anxiety
• Grief and loss
• Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
• Substance Use Disorders
Community Health
NACC provides ongoing screenings and services designed to promote a long and healthy life.
Areas of care include, but are not limited to:
Diabetes education, including class & support groups
Nutrition counseling
Breastfeeding Support and Education
Smoking cessation & Navigation
Cancer screening education & navigation
Enrollment and Navigation of Minnesota Department of Health Sage Cancer Screening Program
HIV/Hep C testing and Harm Reduction education and resource navigation
Mobile Medical Services including:
Diabetic eye exams
Mammograms
Wiinodewe IOP
Wiinodewe Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a partnership with the Red Lake Nation. The program is rooted in indigenous spiritual practices and offers a culturally-centered approach to treating substance use disorders.
Areas of care include, but are not limited to:
Individualized programming with a gradual step-down
Daily prayer & cultural teachings by NACC’s Elder in Residence
Medication assisted treatment options
Health education
Relapse prevention
Individual, family, and group therapy
Peer Recovery Support
Contact: (612) 843-5980
Wiidookodaadiwin MAT Clinic
NACC offers MAT to patient who struggle with heroin, prescription opioids or other opioid addictions. Wiidookodaadiwin a partnership with the Red Lake Nation.
Areas of care include but are not limited to:
Daily dosing or direct prescribe
Harm Reduction Services
Spiritual Care
Mental health care
Nurse care coordination
Drug and alcohol counselors
Project ECHO
The Midwest Tribal Extension for Community Health Outcomes (ECHO) is a learning and knowledge-share initiative. Our goal is to provide access to culturally responsive, promising practices for the treatment of substance use disorders, specifically but not limited to opioid use disorder. All are welcome as this platform is meant to act as an expertise- and resource-sharing platform. Held via video conferencing, we hope that that the right knowledge can get to the right people and places at the right time, thus closing the gap on health disparities and inequities by on-reservation and urban-dwelling Native Americans.
Midwest Tribal ECHO meets on the first and third Wednesday of each month from 12 PM - 1 PM CST over Zoom.
To propose a presentation, please email us at midwesttribalecho@nacc-healthcare.org
How To Pay
For billing questions, or to inquire about our sliding fee policy:
Call NACC’s Billing Office at: (612) 843-5900
Social Services
NACC’s Patient Advocates are trained to assist patients who are facing social and economic barriers.
Areas of care include, but are not limited to:
• Medical insurance assistance
• Housing and shelter referrals
• Food shelf referrals
• Medicare questions
• Medical transportation
• Chemical dependency treatment referrals
• Tribal benefit information
• Emergency and crisis support referrals
Click here to learn more about patient advocate services