Hospital Oklahoma City
City of Oklahoma City | St. Anthony/Midtown St. Anthony, founded in 1898 by the Franciscan Sisters of Mary, is Oklahoma's oldest hospital and the City's largest. It employs about 2600 people. ... The City has signed a Memorandum of Understanding detailing improvements to be made in the MidTown area surrounding St. Anthony Hospital. ... St. Anthony Hospital, Oklahoma County and civic organizations have also made commitments to the revitalization of the MidTown area. "Not one of us here could have done this alone," County Commissioner Stan Inman said in signing the Memorandum on behalf of Oklahoma County. Download the complete Memorandum of Understanding . ... [Read More]
Oklahoma City Area - The Ada Service Unit The moderate climate is another drawing card, for the average annual temperature is 63 degrees and the annual snowfall averages only six inches. An average rainfall of 40 inches maintains more than adequate water supplies and keeps lake levels at optimum levels. Carl Albert Indian Hospital Headquarters for the Ada Service Unit is the sophisticated new JCAHO-accredited referral hospital in Ada. A general medical and surgical hospital, the facility is Medicare-approved and offers general and specialty services in medicine, surgery, obstetrics, and pediatrics. There are 36 medical-surgical beds, 13 obstetrical beds, and 13 newborn beds. Also available: audiology, anesthesiology, respiratory therapy, radiology, physical therapy, and surgical pathology. ... [Read More]
City of Oklahoma City | Ward 8 Other public service activities have included serving as President of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic Society in 1997, Campaign Chairman of the Allied Arts Foundation in 1992 and President of the Saint Anthony Hospital Foundation and Chairman of the Board of the United Way of Metro Oklahoma City in 1991. ... He was the owner of Proflight Aviation Services from 1998 to 2000, CEO of Laser Eye Network, Inc. from July to December 2001, and served as a consultant to St. Anthony Hospital from 2002 to 2004. ... [Read More]
Oklahoma City Area - The Lawton Service Unit The Lawton Service Unit includes the Lawton Indian Hospital, the Anadarko Health Center, the Carnegie Health Center, and a health station at the Riverside Indian School. Lawton Indian Hospital Situated in Lawton, the third largest city in Oklahoma, the Indian hospital is thoroughly modern. The facility has 45 beds and a staff of 16 physicians who attend over 400 deliveries a year and perform nearly as many surgical procedures. ... The city of Lawton, only 85 miles southwest of Oklahoma City, has a population of nearly 82,000. Surrounded by mountains and small lakes, the city enjoys a stable economy, largely due to the 26,000 service personnel on active duty at Fort Sill and an equal number of former Army members who chose to make Lawton their home after retiring from the service. ... [Read More]
City of Oklahoma City | Pet Adoption Animal Welfare also disposes of dead animals for City residents and has humane traps for loan to catch stray cats and dogs. ... The Oklahoma City Animal Shelter is open for adopting or reclaiming pets from noon to 4:45 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday at SE 29 & Bryant, 1.5 miles east of I-35. ... Any animal that bites a person must be destroyed and tested for rabies or held for a ten day observation period at the shelter or an animal hospital. Impounding, room and board fees are charged. ... [Read More]
Oklahoma City Area - The Claremore Service Unit Claremore, birthplace of Will Rogers and setting of the classic Broadway musical, Oklahoma!, is a town of 20,000 just 21 miles north of the very metropolitan city of Tulsa. With its heritage captured in several museums and parks, Claremore is a nearly perfect place for families -- small enough to allow plenty of time for growing up; adjacent to a progressive center of culture, commerce, and higher education; and close to an enviable array of healthy recreational outlets. Miami Health Center One of the largest and busiest health centers in the Oklahoma City Area is the one at Miami, Oklahoma, a community of about 25,000. Two physicians and one physician assistant are employed full time, and the center handles about 31,000 outpatients visits each year. A full range of primary care services are offered, supported by modern pharmacy, clinical laboratory, X-ray, dental, optometry, and nutrition experts. Referrals are made to the hospital in Claremore for secondary services needed. ... [Read More]
Oklahoma City Area - The Clinton Service Unit This population is served by the Clinton Indian Hospital, the Watonga Health Center, and the Concho Health Center at Concho Indian School near El Reno. The Clinton Indian Hospital Located in the town of Clinton, 70 miles west of Oklahoma City on Interstate 40, the Clinton Indian Hospital is JCAHO-accredited. Although it contains only 14 beds, the four physicians on staff provide general medical, pediatric, minor surgical, and postoperative convalescent care. This facility performs no inpatient surgical procedures or obstetrics/gynecology services. ... [Read More]
Veterans History Project Veterans from all over the country submit art of all kinds that will be displayed at the hospital. The winners will be recognized in a special celebration in October! Visitors are welcome- contact Maureen Harvey at the VAMC for more info. ... from the Oklahoma City Veterans Administration ... Students can volunteer at the hospital during the summer or year-round. ... [Read More]
City of Oklahoma City | Special Projects MAPS for Kids is breaking new ground, gaining momentum, delivering on promises made to Oklahoma City voters to transform the Oklahoma City Public Schools into a model urban education system. ... City Manager ... City departments ... [Read More]
Oklahoma City Area - The Talihina Service Unit The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma is the first tribe to build their own hospital with their own funding. The Choctaw Nation Health Care Center is a 145,000-square-foot health facility with 37 hospital beds for inpatient care and 52 exam rooms The shining 22-million-dollar hospital, complete with 6 million dollars of state-of-the-art equipment and furnishings, is located in Talihina, OK. This hospital is the center or hub of the Choctaw Nation health care services covering the 10½ counties of southeastern Oklahoma. Four outpatient clinics and a diabetes treatment center make up the spokes of the integrated system. ... [Read More]
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