Last updated on April 30, 2025
Alaska Native Medical Center, founded in 1997, is a 167-bed, nonprofit hospital in Anchorage, Alaska, jointly managed by tribal organizations. It serves as a level II trauma center, offering acute, specialty, and primary care with extensive telehealth services. Major awards include past Magnet status. Key specialties include trauma, primary care, and telemedicine.
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Breakfast included, Suites, Family-friendly, Free WiFi, Fitness center, Pool, Pet-friendly
Studio rooms, Kitchenettes, Free parking, Coin laundry, Free WiFi
Boutique B&B, Homemade breakfast, Free parking, Free WiFi, Quiet residential area
Airport shuttle, Continental breakfast, Free WiFi, Onsite restaurant
Patient housing, Shuttle service, Home-like environment, Accessible accommodations
Suites, Kitchenettes, Pet-friendly, Complimentary breakfast, Fitness center, Pool
Native Alaskan, American, Traditional Foods
American, To-go, Snacks, Café
Convenience, Grab-and-go, Snacks, Coffee Bar
Walk-In Clinic, Handicapped Accessible, Medicaid, Compounding, My MobileRX app for refills
Walk-In Clinic, Handicapped Accessible, Medicaid, Compounding, Secure pharmacy lockers
24/7 taxi service, airport transfer, local transportation
Wheelchair accessible vans, 24/7 taxi service, mobile app, credit card accepted
Monday-Friday 9 am-9 pm; Saturday-Sunday 10 am-6 pm
Monday-Friday 8 am-6 pm; Saturday 8 am-5 pm
Open 24 hours