NEW CLINIC HOURS

To better serve our community’s changing needs for health services, STARTING  JUNE 2, the Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center will have new hours of operation.

MEDICAL, DENTAL, BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, PHYSICAL THERAPY, FITNESS CENTER
Monday – Thursday:
8am – 6pm
Friday: 8am – 12pm
PHARMACY
Monday – Thursday: 9am – 6pm
Friday: 9am – 1pm
*We will be closed for lunch, 12pm – 1pm.
**All evening programs WILL CONTINUE their regularly scheduled hours.

Have an appointment? Check your phone.

The Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center will now be using Care Message to send out appointment reminders by text message to our patients. Patients will be updated on their scheduled appointment times, and will be able to confirm or cancel a scheduled appointment all from their cell phone.

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Patient-Centered Dental Clinic

Dental Clinic

Our Dental Clinic offers more than dental cleanings and simple procedures to keep your teeth and mouth healthy and clean. We are a patient-centered dental home and we are dedicated to making your visit pleasant, so you can experience the benefits of healthy teeth for a lifetime.

Pharmaceutical Care

Pharmacy

Our professional pharmacists and technicians are an important member of your Care Team. They provide you with important information about the medications you are prescribed and coordinate your care with your primary care provider and Behavioral Health Care provider to promote safe, quality patient care.

Comprehensive, Culturally Sensitive Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

Our medical teams work together to provide you with the best possible treatment and outcomes in a comfortable, well-equipped setting. We provide comprehensive and culturally sensitive health care for your whole family. You are at the center of your provider-led Care Team.

Social, Behavioral, Cultural, and Spiritual Services

Behavioral Health Department

GLIIHC’s Behavioral Health Department staff provide social, behavioral, cultural, and spiritual services. Our behavioral health and social services’ mission is to meet the emotional and mental health needs of urban Indians and loved ones with respect and sensitivity to your culture.

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GLIIHC’s Health Promotion Disease Prevention Team is hosting a FREE, 5-week “What Can I Eat?” program. Starting Monday, November 10, this program is designed for anyone diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes who wants to learn how to manage their health in practical, sustainable ways.

Each session includes group discussions, hands-on activities, and helpful tools to build healthy eating habits — plus light refreshments and support from your community.

Take the first step toward healthier living — contact Anni or Nico to register:
Anni Liu – 414-316-5054 | aliu@gliihc.net
Nico Alamo – 414-316-5059 | nalamo@gliihc.net
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GLIIHC’s Health Promotion Disease Prevention Team is hosting a FREE, 5-week “What Can I Eat?” program. Starting Monday, November 10, this program is designed for anyone diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes who wants to learn how to manage their health in practical, sustainable ways.

Each session includes group discussions, hands-on activities, and helpful tools to build healthy eating habits — plus light refreshments and support from your community.

Take the first step toward healthier living — contact Anni or Nico to register:
Anni Liu – 414-316-5054 | aliu@gliihc.net
Nico Alamo – 414-316-5059 | nalamo@gliihc.net

Taking the Indigenous Pink pledge to get a mammogram is a powerful step in joining the fight against breast cancer. Early detection through regular mammograms increases the chances of successful treatment and survival. Stop by the GLIIHC lobby this Thursday, October 30, and take the mammogram pledge! We will also have trivia games, prizes, health screening, and healthy food tastings. ... See MoreSee Less

Taking the Indigenous Pink pledge to get a mammogram is a powerful step in joining the fight against breast cancer. Early detection through regular mammograms increases the chances of successful treatment and survival. Stop by the GLIIHC lobby this Thursday, October 30, and take the mammogram pledge! We will also have trivia games, prizes, health screening, and healthy food tastings.

As October comes to an end, the threat of missing FoodShare and WIC benefits looms for people across Wisconsin and across the nation.

In an Oct. 10 letter, Sasha Gersten-Paal, director of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program’s development division, said: “SNAP has funding available for benefits and operations through the month of October. However, if the current lapse in appropriations continues, there will be insufficient funds to pay full November SNAP benefits for approximately 42 million individuals across the Nation.”

Nearly 700,000 Wisconsinites receive food and nutrition assistance through FoodShare.

Basic needs reporter PrincessSafiya Byers has put together a list of resources for anyone who lives in Milwaukee and may be impacted by a lack of food resources in November.

🔗 View and share the list: milwaukeenns.org/2025/10/20/snap-benefits-may-not-go-out-in-november-heres-where-you-can-go-for-f...

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Milwaukee Medical Center Certification
Milwaukee Dental Certification
The Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center (GLIIHC) is accredited by the Accreditation Association of Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC). Accreditation means that GLIIHC has met compliance with nationally recognized standards for providing high-quality, safe patient care. AAAHC accreditation is our commitment to continually improve services and performance – in all areas of the organization. Nationally, we have joined a body of more than 5,000 accredited ambulatory health care organizations across the United States.
The Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center is accredited as a Patient Centered Medical Home with Behavioral Health Integration Award by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). NCQA is an independent, not-for-profit organization dedicated to assessing and reporting on the quality of health care organizations. NCQA’s mission is to improve the quality of health care.

The Gerald L Ignace Indian Health Center, Inc. (GLIIHC) employs evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and clinical decision support (CDS) into the delivery of healthcare services to help health care providers incorporate the best available evidence into clinical decision making to deliver safe and appropriate care). 

Please call (414) 383-9526 to schedule an appointment today.