Central Interior Native Health
Summary: Primary Health Care means inclusive, accessible and safe health care. At Central Interior Native Health, it also means more than just seeing a doctor. Services at this Prince George CHC are offered by an interdisciplinary team which includes nurses, social workers, counsellors and support staff. The team is ready to support patients to not only feel better physically but feel better in every way. Central Interior Native Health is a model of care that builds on the strengths of Aboriginal Peoples.
Prince George, Northern Health
Indigenous Populations
Not connected to a PCN

At the Central Interior Native Health Society we recognize the inequity in health status between Aboriginal Peoples and mainstream society. We serve to restore balance through a holistic approach to health care that promotes physical, spiritual, emotional and cultural harmony within all Aboriginal Peoples who reside in North Central British Columbia.

Primary Health Care means inclusive, accessible and safe health care. It also means more than just seeing a doctor. Services are offered by an interdisciplinary team which includes nurses, social workers, counsellors and support staff. The team is ready to support you to not only feel better physically but feel better in every way. We want to build on the strengths of Aboriginal Peoples.

Central Interior Native Health Society exists to serve. The core values of compassion, professionalism, honesty and mutual respect guide our actions as we work together to provide the best possible health care services to our clients.

  • Aboriginal Individuals
    or families living in
    poverty
  • Youth at Risk
  • Homelessness
  • Primary
  • Allied Health (physio,
    social work, mental
    health)
  • Mental Health and
    Substance Use
  • Indigenous Health
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Nurses – RN
  • Outreach Workers
  • Social Worker
  • Addictions Counsellor
  • Physiotherapist
  • Mental Health
    Clinician
  • Cultural Service
    Providers - Elders