Stay well – make your health appointments at ANMC

February 7, 2022
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Now more than ever, it is important to make sure you are keeping up with preventative and routine specialty health appointments.  Like many health care organizations, ANMC has seen a decline in patients seeking care for emergency and chronic conditions since the emergence of COVID-19.

ANMC has safely reopened its specialty care clinics for in-person appointments, including elective surgeries, cancer screenings such as mammograms and colonoscopies, and other health care needs that are difficult to complete over telehealth video appointments. Staff members are reaching out to reschedule patients whose appointments were postponed due to COVID-19.

If you need to schedule medical appointments:

  • Contact your provider directly
  • Call ANMC at (907) 563-2662
  • Contact an ANMC specialty clinic

In alignment with state and local guidelines, we continue to take steps designed to keep patients and staff safe while on our campus. Visitor restrictions and universal masking requirements remain in place, and clinics have enough personal protective equipment for health care workers. Additionally, COVID-19 testing at ANMC is widely available for patients, staff and members of their households, even if a person has no symptoms.

Skipping needed care is a risk to Alaskans’ health

Good health requires regular health care. At ANMC or elsewhere, your provider and health clinics are prepared to keep you healthy when you come in for an appointment. Avoiding or delaying care and preventative screenings can impact your health for long into the future, but access to care is available for you and your family.

Chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure don’t take a break during a pandemic. Children still need their well-child visits and immunizations to be protected from diseases. Cancer can still spread undetected and heart attacks can still strike.

ANTHC is committed to your ongoing health to achieve our vision that Alaska Native people are the healthiest people in the world.


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