Refugee Health Assessment Program

On behalf of the San Diego American Indian Health Center (SDAIHC), we are honored to provide service through out Refugee Health Assessment Program (RHAP) for newcomers arriving in San Diego, funded by the County of San Diego. Our program is designed to offer culturally and linguistically appropriate health care and support services to our newcomers in the San Diego region.
Services Offered: Comprehensive health assessment, dental, behavioral health, wellness, and youth services.

Contact: To connect with our RHAP services, please call (619) 234-2158. We, at the San Diego American Indian Health Center, are honored to partner with the County of San Diego through the Refugee Health Assessment Program.

As we extend our care to newcomers arriving in the United States, we recognize the profound hardships they have faced—fleeing conflict, escaping persecution, and leaving behind everything familiar to seek safety and a new beginning.

In serving this resilient community, we find a deep connection with our own history. Just as our Native Americans endured displacement and historical trauma, we understand the complex journey of healing that lies ahead for our newcomer brothers and sisters. This shared experience strengthens our commitment to providing compassionate, culturally sensitive health care that supports not just physical well-being, but also emotional and spiritual healing.

Contact Information:
Main Phone Number: (619) 234-2158
Email Address: rhap@sdaihc.org
Program Location: 2630 First Ave. San Diego, CA 92103

We look forward to supporting the health and well-being of our newcomer community. Please do not hesitate to reach out with any questions or for further information about our program.