Texas Native Health, formerly known as Dallas Inter-Tribal Center and Urban Inter-Tribal Center of Texas, was created to fulfill the immediate needs of those living in the DFW Metroplex as a result of Public Law 959. The services offered in the beginning stages were simple medical procedures performed by volunteer physicians inside the Dallas Indian United Methodist Church building. Texas Native Health opened its doors in 1971.
Today, the organization has grown into an AAAHC Accredited, Patient Centered Medical Home with over 35 employees, a 58,813 sqft facility on 4.1 acres located in the Medical District of Dallas, and a variety of resources such as an outdoor events space and indoor event area. Services include but are not limited to: primary care, diabetes management, dental care, behavioral health counseling, pharmacy, tuition assistance, career training, human trafficking victim counseling, and cultural, community, and education activities.
Texas Native Health is dedicated to enriching the lives of our Indigenous population to ensure our identities, our culture, our languages, and our traditions live on.