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    • Traveling Safely
    • Getting Care at STIHC
    • Grocery and Food Service Guidance
  • Services
    • Medical Care
    • MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
    • Makah Recovery Services >
      • Medication Assisted Treatment >
        • Common Concerns
        • Getting Started
        • Helping Family Member and Friends
        • Understanding Addiction and Recovery
        • Testimonials
    • WELLNESS CLINICS
    • Dental
    • Community Health >
      • Maternal & Infant
    • Hi•dasubač
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    • Referrals
    • Patient Transport Services
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ABOUT STIHC

Our Mission is to build positive, compassionate and effective partnerships
with all STIHC patients, community members, guests and employees,
and through these partnerships to provide excellent healthcare and wellness services.


Our Vision is that all members of the Makah Nation and the community of Neah Bay
​are healthy and thriving in wellness. 
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A Note from our Health Director
​
We are pleased you have chosen The Sophie Trettevick Indian Health Center as your provider of choice. We have been focused on demonstrating quality care, improving access to our services and programs and enhancing our community outreach efforts, especially in the areas of wellness and prevention. We hope this guide will help you better understand STIHC’s services and important patient-related policies. We strive to ensure you and your family get the care you need.

Again, thank you for choosing STIHC as your provider of choice
Sincerely,
​Dr. Libby Cope, Health Director 

The STIHC Story 
written by Elizabeth Buckingham, STIHC Behavioral Health and Wellness Manager 
The Sophie Trettevick Indian Health Center is named after our own Sophie Trettevick, our first Makah nurse that consistently brought western medicine to our Tribe. Sophie began her nursing career in the 1940’s. She carried a little black bag to administer medications, vaccine and take care of what ever ailed us. She would also travel  to La Push routinely to provide medical care there as well.
Later in 1959 the first medical clinic was established by the Indian Health Service at the location near Sam Johnson’s house. Then finally, the clinic was established at 250 Fort Street in 1970. In 1985 or so, the Indian Health Service named the current 250 Fort Street Clinic, the Sophie Trettevick Indian Health Center. This was the first Indian Health Service clinic named after a nurse. I was able to work with Sophie for a short time when I was young. I will always carry her lessons with me as she demonstrated how we care for our patients and how we view our jobs. She was amazing.
It is our hope that when you come here for care, you will feel Sophie’s qualities
of clinical expertise, dedication and compassion.

Accreditation
We are fully accredited by the Accreditation  Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC).  To gain this recognition, we must meet rigorous standards for care, safety, patient confidentiality, facilities and quality improvement. 

All of our professional staff meet or exceed all credentialing and/or privileging requirements.
We welcome your suggestions regarding the care we provide.  Your input will allow us to make the necessary changes in our efforts towards excellent healthcare for healthier, happier lives.   
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