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  Overseeing the delivery of Health Care to Native American people in the Northwest

Tulalip Tribe

The Tulalip Tribe is a federally recognized Indian tribe with a reservation located near the town of Marysville, Washington. Our Tribe is a successor in interest to the Snohomish, Snoqualmie, and Skykomish. At the time of European settlement, members of these tribes travelled throughout Puget Sound and as far north as the Fraser River in pursuit of fishing and trading opportunities. Today the adjudicated usual and accustomed fishing area of our people extends from the Canadian border 120 miles south to the northern end of Vashon Island.

The Tulalip health center is a 4,500 square foot outpatient clinic in Marysville, WA. The user population in 1998 was 3,375. Clinic functions include:

  • Outpatient Primary & Public Health Care services
  • Dental Program
  • Chemical Dependency Program
  • Recovery House
  • Acupuncture program

picture of Tulalip Health Clinic Contact Information:
Tulalip Health Clinic
7627 41st Ave. NW
Tulalip, WA 98271
Phone: 360-651-4511



 


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