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United Natives


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Medicinsk
Forfatter: United Natives LLC
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Welcome to our app designed to enhance access for tribal communities. Our platform facilitates seamless connections between providers and clients, ensuring convenient scheduling of appointments



Key Features:

Connect Providers and Clients: Easily book appointments with United Native Providers.



Explore Medical Centers: Discover comprehensive listings of medical centers nationwide, making it simple to locate healthcare services.



Set Reminders: Manage your health schedule with personalized reminders for appointments and important dates.



Enhanced Accessibility: Designed to be user-friendly for both providers and clients, ensuring a smooth and efficient experience.



Secure and Reliable: Your information is kept safe with robust security measures, maintaining confidentiality at all times.



Additional Information: Our commitment extends beyond connecting providers and clients. We strive to empower tribal communities by providing easy access to essential healthcare services, improving overall health outcomes.


The Mission of United Natives is to unite and advance local to global Indigenous communities in leadership, mentorship, culture, health, education and civic engagement.


In 2010, while working on her doctoral dissertation in Public Health, Dr. Crystal Lee (of the Dine/Navajo tribe) launched United Natives, an online mentoring program designed specifically for Native American college students. Aimed at uniting career with culture, this program pairs undergraduates with Native faculty or working professionals who help them resolve academic, social, and personal issues that may be interfering with their self- development and education. Originally started with nothing more than the money in her pocket, this project has grown and now offers mentees opportunities to participate in meaningful civic engagement, social action, leadership, and cultural awareness activities. Plans to expand the program to all school-aged youth are currently being assessed.