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“To provide considerate and respectful health care services to Native Americans and other peoples living within its service area, through equal access and treatment.”
The Karuk Tribe Health & Human Services Program is a tribal health FQHC operating clinics in Happy Camp, Yreka, and Orleans across Siskiyou and eastern Humboldt Counties, serving 3,712 registered Indian patients. The program provides comprehensive primary care, dental, women's health, behavioral health counseling, substance use disorder treatment with recovery supports, and psychiatric care via telehealth.
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National percentile 1 · 2024 · HRSA UDS data
Explainable signal derived from HRSA public data (badges 2025, measures 2024) — not an official grade. Peer-relative; centers serving the hardest-to-reach populations naturally post lower raw rates. Verify badges (HRSA CHQR) · UDS overview
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