The Indian Health Service is preparing to begin construction on a new federal health center near Albuquerque. The center will be built on an empty lot between the fire station and the soccer field. This facility was promised to Indian patients more than 30 years ago. At the beginning of the month of Santa Ana... (the article is incomplete). The Albuquerque Area serves 27 different tribal groups, including 20 pueblos, two Apache bands, three Navajo bands, and two Ute tribes in the states of New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, and Utah. It provides care through five hospitals, eleven health centers and twelve field clinics divided into eight service units. The Albuquerque Indian Health Center at 801 Vassar Drive NE is accredited as an ambulatory health clinic and offers services such as general medicine, dental care, behavioral health care, and specialty clinics.[2][3]