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About Us

Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation (TCHRCC) is a 73-bed regional referral medical center in Tuba City, Arizona on the Navajo Reservation. TCHRCC’s service area is 6,000 square miles and covers the western region of the Navajo, Hopi, and San Juan Paiute Reservations.

In 2021, TCRHCC received over 250,000 patient visits a year at the main campus and at satellite facilities in Flagstaff, at Sacred Peaks Clinic; LeChee Health & Wellness Facility near Page, a clinic at Bodaway/Gap, Cameron, and the Kaibeto Creek Independent Living Center. A mobile health program also travels to remote corners of the service area.

TCRHCC is an acute care facility, an outpatient clinic, and since 2016 has been the only Level III Trauma Center serving Native Americans outside of Anchorage, Alaska. TCRHCC provides numerous medical services, such as comprehensive inpatient/outpatient emergency services, ophthalmology, orthopedics, OB/GYN, oral surgery, urology, comprehensive primary care, dental, behavioral health, and ancillary services. For a Complete list Click below.

In 2011, a three-story outpatient clinic with a 24-hour a day pharmacy was built at the main hospital and in 2019, a specialty care center was added that provides oncology services and treatment.

There are currently 106 physicians that includes dentists, optometrists, trauma surgeons, podiatrist, physical therapist, plus 43 staff mid-levels, 19 pharmacists, and 4 dieticians.

TCRHCC has received the Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval and accreditation for Acute Hospital, Home Care, Laboratory, and Primary Care Medical Home (PCMH) Certification and a two-star rating in 2023 (3-star in 2021) from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

TCRHCC was originally the Tuba City Indian Medical Center (TCIMC), a 65-bed U.S. Public Health Service hospital (Indian Health Service) and built in 1954. In 1975, the present 73-bed hospital was completed, and the initial 1954 hospital was converted to administrative offices, support services, facility maintenance, audiology, and other programs.

In 2002, TCIMC became a P.L. 93-638 health care facility and renamed as TCRHCC. TCRHCC now has nearly 1,000 total employees and is guided by a ten-member governing body that includes representation from the Hopi village of Moencopi, the San Juan Southern Paiute tribe, and Navajo communities within the 6,000-acre service area.

Mission, Vision, and Values

The Mission of

TCRHCC is to provide safe, accessible, quality, and culturally sensitive healthcare.

Our Vision

is “to heal, to respect, to console.”

The Following Value Statement has been adopted:

“We take pride and honor the dignity in all individuals. We promise to uphold a safe environment, dedicated to quality, and a vision of excellence for today and tomorrow.”

638 Association

2002-2013 Title V Programs, Self-Governance Programs

Tuba City Regional Health Care (TCRHCC)
Utah Navajo Health System, Inc. (UNHS)
Winslow Indian Health Care Center, Inc. (WIHCC)

1978-2013 Title I Programs

Pine Hill Health Center
Alamo Navajo Health Center
Canoncito Band of Navajos Health Center, Inc.

CONTACT US

Tuba City Regional Health Care Center

Phone: 866-976-5941