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Services Offered
- Preventative Health Services
- Preventative health services such as mental health, public health nursing, medical social services, public health nutrition, public health education, environmental health and engineering are available.
- Substance Abuse
- Family Planning
- Environmental Health
- Dialysis
- Pharmacy Department
- Laboratory Services
- Nursing Home Care
- Community Health Representative
- Dental
- Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
- WIC is a federally funded program designed to be a part of an ongoing health care program. It provides nutrition education and nutritious food supplements to women (pregnant, nursing, or six months postpartum), infants and children 1-5 years of age.
- Surgery
- Communications Disorders Program
- Radiology Services
- ENT/Audiologic Services
- Medical Records
Housing
Medical Student/ Resident/ Volunteer Housing
The Flop House is located approximately 2 miles from the Crow/ Northern Cheyenne Hospital. It is a one-story house with the basement also converted to living quarters. The structure is part of a government housing project and therefore shares the same floor-plan as many other houses in the neighborhood. The house is usually shared by as many as six residents or students representing a combination of externships, volunteers, and CO-STEPs in the various health and health-related fields.
Other Housing
There are single bedroom four plexes, two and three bedroom homes which are situated around the hospital area. All are within walking distance of the hospital. Civil service personnel are responsible for rent and utility costs in government housing. Commission corp. personnel receive housing allowances that cover the cost of rent and utilities in government housing.
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