White Earth Indian Health Service

White Earth Indian Health Service White Earth Indian Health Service located on the White Earth Reservation in northwestern Minnesota

Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care accredited organization providing: General and Family Medicine services, Pediatrics, Dental, Optometry, Physical and Occupational Therapy, Lab, Radiology, Pharmacy, and Nutrition/Diabetic Educator services. We also staff Patient Benefits Coordinator personnel to assist patients with Medicaid, Medicare, and Private Insurance applications, as well

as assistance with aligning VA health care benefits. Specialty services include: OB/GYN, Orthopedics, Infectious Disease, Audiology, CT/MRI, and Ultrasound.

Check out what's new at our WESU Pharmacy
07/16/2025

Check out what's new at our WESU Pharmacy

Don't forget...New Pharmacy Refill & Information Line starts tomorrow, Tuesday, July 15th
07/14/2025

Don't forget...New Pharmacy Refill & Information Line starts tomorrow, Tuesday, July 15th

Reminder: Starting Tuesday, July 15....
07/10/2025

Reminder: Starting Tuesday, July 15....

07/10/2025

We appreciate the participation of everyone who traveled to Seattle for our tribal consultation on agency realignment. Your input is crucial to our path forward. Phoenix, we look forward to seeing you on Thursday.

Pharmacy UPDATE: “New Pharmacy Refill & Information Line”
07/08/2025

Pharmacy UPDATE: “New Pharmacy Refill & Information Line”

White Earth and Naytahwaush Clinics will be closed Friday July 4th in observance of Independence Day. Please make sure t...
07/02/2025

White Earth and Naytahwaush Clinics will be closed Friday July 4th in observance of Independence Day. Please make sure to get meds picked up before the long holiday weekend. Hope everyone has a wonderful and safe 4th of July

06/24/2025

Yesterday, Mark Cruz, new Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Health and Human Services, visited IHS headquarters and met with Acting Director Benjamin Smith, who provided a tour of the facility and introduced him to staff. Cruz also participated in the Executive Leadership Meeting held in the Office of the Director’s conference room.

06/24/2025

One in three American Indian and Alaska Native adults is a caregiver. For those supporting a loved one with dementia, the emotional and physical demands are real, and too often overlooked.

Providers can connect caregivers to needed support. Explore trainings, tip sheets, and other practical resources to help caregivers care for others—and themselves: bit.ly/4eoPoWt

06/23/2025

Raising awareness about brain health starts with listening—sometimes, to music. Absentee Shawnee Tribal Health System is helping people living with dementia reconnect with memory, culture, and joy through its Music and Memory Program. In this video, Mr. Raymond Tiger shares how hearing familiar music helps him feel more like himself. IHS is proud to support innovative, community-led dementia care like this: bit.ly/44GpQRN

06/23/2025

What’s the difference between dementia and Alzheimer’s disease?

Dementia is a general term for conditions that cause memory and thinking problems. Alzheimer’s is the most common type.

Health care providers play a key role in raising awareness about brain health and improving care for Alzheimer’s and other dementias. We’re here to support you. Explore the latest tools, training, and funding opportunities: bit.ly/4jVUFGH

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Ogema, MN

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

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