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Indigenous Healthcare Advancements
Clinics / Los Angeles

The Los Angeles clinic.

IHA's Los Angeles clinic serves urban Indian populations across three integrated service lines: behavioral health and psychiatry, dental and medical, and traditional health. Opens May 2026.

Waiting area at the IHA Los Angeles clinic, with seating and wall art
May 2026
Opens
3
Integrated service lines
Urban Indian
Primary patient population
Dual-site
Paired with the Northern California clinic
Services

Three integrated service lines under one roof.

Behavioral Health and Psychiatry

Individual and group therapy, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, crisis response, and integration with tribal cultural care. Led by licensed LCSW and LMFT clinicians working alongside psychiatry.

Dental and Medical

Primary care medicine and general dentistry in a shared clinical footprint. Preventive, routine, and chronic disease management, with specialty referral coordination across the IHA dual-site network.

Traditional Health

A dedicated space for traditional health practices and cultural care. Operated in partnership with tribal cultural leaders and structured to meet the standards of the ICHAS cultural care accreditation framework.

Model

Physician-owned, IHA-operated.

The Los Angeles clinic is structured as a physician-owned Professional Corporation with IHA serving as the Management Services Organization. This model gives clinicians the autonomy and accountability that comes with ownership, while IHA handles the operational complexity most clinician-owners should not have to touch: billing, credentialing, compliance, staffing, IT, revenue cycle, and facility management.

The result: clinicians practice, patients get care, and the business runs.

Clinician-owned

Autonomy, accountability, clinical authority

IHA-operated

Compliance, RCM, staffing, infrastructure

Patient-focused

Every decision routes back to care quality

Dual-site model

Paired with the Northern California clinic.

The Los Angeles clinic and the Northern California clinic operate as an integrated dual-site model. LA provides the specialist depth, patient volume, and shared infrastructure (credentialing, revenue cycle, telehealth backstop) that let a rural tribal community sustain a full-service clinic. Both sites are the work; neither is a branch of the other.

Join the team

We're hiring for Los Angeles.

Five roles currently posted across medical, behavioral health, and community outreach.

  • MD or DO, multisite with Northern California
  • Registered Nurse (RN)
  • Medical Assistant (MA)
  • LCSW or LMFT
  • Community Health Worker / Front Office Associate
See LA roles

Partner or refer?

If you represent a tribal community, urban Indian organization, or payer and want to talk about partnership, referrals, or integration, start here.

Book a discovery call

Want to work at the LA clinic?

Five roles currently posted. Clinicians and operators who want to practice in a tribally-owned integrated model.

See LA roles