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I'm your virtual guide to the Cherokee Nation. I'm in beta and still learning, but you may ask me anything about our services, government, and more. Please, don't share any personal details with me.
Here are some common questions to get started:
Results are AI-powered and may include errors.
I'm your virtual guide to the Cherokee Nation. I'm in beta and still learning, but you may ask me anything about our services, government, and more. Please, don't share any personal details with me.
Here are some common questions to get started:
Results are AI-powered and may include errors.
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The pharmacy refill website is currently unavailable, and we are working to restore access as quickly as possible. Our telephone refill system can be utilized at 866-939-0008. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Any member of the public, 6 months and older, regardless of where they live, is eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Walk-ins are welcome at any of the tribe’s outpatient health centers from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Call 539-234-4099 to schedule an appointment or for more information please refer to the COVID-19 information page.
Contact 539-234-2620 and speak with a Patient Access representative to easily complete your portal enrollment.
Patient Access/Registration staff can assist with patient portal enrollment when you are on site at any Cherokee Nation Health Center.
Some lab results can take a few days to process, and once processing is completed the results will display on the portal.
If a work release note has been prepared for you, you can find it on your portal under DOCUMENTS listed as "Ambulatory Patient Education".
Contact 539-234-2620 and speak with a Patient Access representative to easily complete your proxy access.
Contact any Cherokee Nation Health Center and speak with the Medical Records Department about your concern.
Contact any Cherokee Nation Health Center and speak with the Patient Access Department about your concern.
Updated March 15, 2026