Healthcare Facilities
The Great Plains Area Indian Health Service (IHS) provides health services to approximately 122,000 Indian people who reside within nineteen service units. There are sixteen reservations: eight in South Dakota. four in North Dakota, three in Nebraska, and one in Iowa. There are also three non-reservation service units: Rapid City. South Dakota: Trenton Service Unit. North Dakota: and Northern Ponca Service Unit, Nebraska. The Great Plains Area IHS also provides health services to approximately 6,000 Native Americans who are not counted in the user population of the Area. This population does not reside within any service unit; however, they meet the IHS eligibility criteria for health services provided at IHS or Tribally operated direct care facilities. The largest concentrations of the non-service unit eligible are found in Aberdeen and Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Bismarck and Grand Forks, North Dakota.
- Cheyenne River Service Unit
- Elbowoods Memorial Health Center
- Fort Thompson Service Unit
- Great Plains Youth Regional Treatment Center
- Great Plains Regional Drug Dependency Unit
- Flandreau Service Unit
- Lower Brule Service Unit
- Omaha Service Unit
- Ponca Service Unit
- Pine Ridge Service Unit
- Rapid City Service Unit
- Rosebud Service Unit
- Sac and Fox Service Unit
- Santee Service Unit
- Spirit Lake Service Unit
- Standing Rock Service Unit
- Trenton Service Unit
- Turtle Mountain Service Unit
- Twelve Clans Unity Hospital
- Woodrow Wilson Keeble Memorial Health Care Center (WWKMHCC)
- Yankton Service Unit