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Southcentral Alaska · Anchorage Municipality · On the road system

Telepsychiatry in Anchorage

Population approx. 288,000

Anchorage is home to roughly 40% of all Alaskans and concentrates the state's mental health infrastructure — including Providence Alaska Medical Center, the Alaska Psychiatric Institute, and several community mental health centers. Telepsychiatry is widely used to extend specialist care across the city's sprawling neighborhoods, from Eagle River and Chugiak in the north to South Anchorage and Girdwood.

Closest in-person crisis resource

Providence Alaska / Alaska Psychiatric Institute (Anchorage)

Anchorage has the state's largest concentration of psychiatric inpatient beds and 24/7 crisis services.

In an emergency, call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or 911.

Insurance commonly accepted in Southcentral

  • Premera Blue Cross
  • Moda Health
  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • UnitedHealthcare
  • TRICARE West
  • Medicare
  • Alaska Medicaid

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Details updated May 26, 2026

Known for

Anchorage is best known as Alaska's cultural and commercial heart, containing roughly forty percent of the state's total population. It is famous for its unique blend of urban amenities and rugged wilderness, where moose are frequently seen roaming through city parks and neighborhoods. The city is also celebrated as the ceremonial starting point of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and for its stunning backdrop of the Chugach Mountains.

History

The Anchorage area has been the traditional home of the Dena'ina Athabascans for centuries before it was established as a tent city in 1915 to support the construction of the Alaska Railroad. It grew rapidly as a transportation center and played a strategic role during World War II with the establishment of major military bases. The city famously rebuilt following the devastating 1964 Good Friday Earthquake, eventually becoming Alaska's largest metropolitan center during the North Slope oil boom.

Economy

Anchorage serves as the primary economic and logistical hub for the state, supporting major industries like oil and gas, transportation, and international air cargo. The city is home to the Port of Alaska, which handles the majority of goods entering the state, and Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport is one of the busiest cargo hubs in the world. Tourism also plays a vital role, along with significant employment through government agencies and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.

Things to do & learn

Residents and visitors enjoy over 250 miles of hiking and biking trails, including the scenic Tony Knowles Coastal Trail. The Alaska Native Heritage Center and the Anchorage Museum offer deep dives into the state's indigenous cultures and history. Popular seasonal events include the Fur Rendezvous festival and the Anchorage Market, while the nearby Chugach State Park provides endless opportunities for mountaineering and wildlife viewing.

Sources & references

Background context links — provided for attribution. Not medical sources.

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