Morongo Indian Health Clinic
11555 ½ Potrero Road
Banning, CA 92220
800-732-8805 Map
Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday: 8am - 5pm
Tuesday: 8am-7pm
Friday: 8am - 2pm
Soboba Indian Health Clinic
607 Donna Way
San Jacinto, CA 92583
800-851-5816 Map
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 8am - 5pm
Wednesday: 8am-7pm
Friday: 8am - 2pm
Anza Outreach Office
39100 Contreras Road Suite C
Anza, CA 92539
877-781-0555 Map
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 8am - 5pm
Friday: 8am - 2pm
Pechanga Indian Health Clinic
12784 Pechanga Road
Temecula, CA 92390
877-781-0333 Map
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 8am - 5pm
Friday: 8am-2pm
Torres-Martinez Health Clinic
66-735 Martinez Road
Thermal, CA 92274
800-717-4476 Map
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 8am - 5pm
Friday: 8am-2pm
Barstow Indian Health
170 Yucca Ave.
Barstow, CA 92311
760-256-9016 Map
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 8am - 5pm
Friday: 8am-2pm
San Manual Indian Health Clinic
2210 East Highland Ave Suite #200
San Bernardino, Ca 92404
888-268-0008 Map
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 8am - 5pm
After Hours/Weekend Services
An on-call physician can be reached 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by calling 800-732-8805.
The Medical Department provides an on-call physician who is available by telephone 24 hours a day, seven days a week. General medical advice may be obtained from our on-call physicians during the hours the clinics are closed. Physicians cannot diagnose over the phone, but will advise patients regarding their current concerns. Some patients with more immediate problems may be referred to the nearest medical facility where the can receive help in person. For patients covered under the Corporations Contract Care provisions, authorization for the necessity of medical care must be obtained from the physician on duty before being seen for medical care outside the clinic system. For extreme medical emergencies, notification of the physician on-call can be done after arrival at the emergency department.
Emergency Care
The clinics are not equipped or staffed to treat life-threatening emergencies. Patients with severe shortness of breath, severe chest pain, major trauma or bleeding should proceed directly to a hospital emergency department or call 911.
For home treatment of minor problems, you may be referred to the Outreach Department to be seen by a Public Health Nurse. You may also refer to your patient Health Wise Handbook. A copy can be obtained from your clinic.