Indian Health Council, Inc. (IHC) established in 1970, is a consortium of nine tribes dedicated to the continual betterment of Indian Health, wholeness, and well-being. With a main facility located adjacent to the Rincon reservation in Pauma Valley and the Santa Ysabel Community Health Center located on the Santa Ysabel Reservation, IHC provides a full spectrum of on-site and outreach services and programs to the North San Diego County reservations of Inaja-Cosmit, La Jolla, Los Coyotes, Mesa Grande, Pala, Pauma, Rincon, San Pasqual, and Santa Ysabel.
On-Site Programs: An array of culturally appropriate health care and related services range from prenatal to geriatric; from well-child to adult fitness classes to diabetes clinics; from youth substance abuse prevention to domestic violence programs.
Outreach Services: With the aid of IHC's mobile fleet, outreach efforts such as health fairs, youth programs, clinics, and environmental health services extend the clinic's reach into the communities it serves.