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Chapter 5: Health and Mental Health

Section 3: Low Income Clinics

Listing by city.

Oklahoma County Health Departments


      

 

 
www.ok.gov/triton/modules/health/map/county_map.php

County Health Departments offer a variety of standard services, with some Departments providing special programs or differing levels of service within a general program area. Check with each Department for detail on services provided. Many services are free or based on a sliding scale. Standard services include:

  • Child health services: Check-ups, vision and hearing screening, urine screening, immunizations, counseling with parents on infant care and child behavior, diagnosis and treatment of minor illnesses, and screening and referral for various health problems.
  • Sooner Start: Early intervention services for children ages 0-3 with developmental delays include parent education, nursing, occupational and physical therapy, speech-language therapy, audiological services and special instruction.
  • WIC: A nutrition program for pregnant, breast-feeding and postpartum women, infants and children.
  • Immunizations for children and adults.
  • Tuberculosis testing, treatment and follow-up of contacts.
  • Family planning.
  • Sexually Transmitted Disease Services: Testing, treatment and follow-up of contacts for sexually transmitted diseases. Care and treatment is confidential and free.
  • Child guidance services: Individual and family counseling, developmental screenings, parent-child education programs and child abuse prevention programs.
  • Genetic counseling and testing.
  • Dental care for children and pregnant women, public education.
  • General clinic: Immunizations, blood pressure check, sickle cell screening, vision and hearing tests, diabetes screening, breast and cervical cancer screening, and tests for anemia, sexually transmitted diseases and tuberculosis.
  • Public health information, education and publications.
  • Environmental health: Inspection of food service facilities, hotels and motels, schools, institutions, camps and parks, barber shops and public swimming pools.
  • Children First Program: Offers parenting education in the home for first-time parents.

Broken Arrow Neighbors

322 W. Broadway
Broken Arrow,  OK   74012

918-251-7781 Voice

 
 

Food pantry, clothing, coats, free clinic for minor illnesses and no-interest loans for emergency needs.

Cornerstone Mission of First Baptist Church – Broken Arrow

100 W. Albany
Broken Arrow,  OK   74012

918-251-6679 Voice
918-258-4575 Church Office
918-258-3965 Fax

info@fbcba.org
www.fbcba.org

Provides emergency assistance, food, clothing and free clinic for minor medical needs.

Compassion Care Center

802 N. 10th
Duncan,  OK   73533

580-255-2650 Voice

 
 

This program provides food, clothes closet, medical clinic and legal assistance. Call for more information.

Hope Center Health Clinic

1251 N. Broadway
Edmond,  OK   73034

405-348-4680 Voice
405-348-9205 Fax

 
 

Low income clinic providing primary health care and general care for persons without health benefits also includes pediatric services, pre-natal care and immunizations.

Good Shepherd Free Health Clinic of Muskogee

St. Paul's United Methodist Church 2130 W. Okmulgee
Muskogee,  OK   

918-682-9144 (Call Thursdays, 1 - 4 p.m., to make appointments)
918-687-7571 St. Paul's United Methodist Church - information

 
 

A free health clinic sponsored by St. Paul's United Methodist Church and St. Joseph Catholic Church. For adults who do not qualify for any form of welfare and who have no health insurance. Appointments must be made by phone on Thursday afternoons from 1 - 4 p.m. to see medical personnel Thursday evening between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.

Health for Friends

317 E. Himes St.
Norman,  OK   73069

405-329-4161 Voice
405-329-5711 Fax

 
 

Services for adults and children include clinics, dental care, pharmacy, labs and X-rays, eye exams and other low cost health care for Norman area residents.

Good Shepherd Ministries of First Baptist Church

222 N.W. 12th St.
Oklahoma City,  OK   73103-3701

405-232-8631 Voice
405-272-2939 Fax

 
www.goodshepherdokc.org

Services for low income and homeless individuals that include clothing, food (by referral only), medical and dental (clinic provides X-rays and extractions only).

Healing Hands Health Care Service

411 N.W. 11
Oklahoma City,  OK   73103

405-272-0476 Voice

 
 

Medical services for homeless individuals.

King’s Klinic

1001 N.W. 92nd St.
Oklahoma City,  OK   73114

405-842-3762 Voice

 
 

Free Clinic for needy mothers and their children. Open 1-4 p.m. on Mondays and 4:30-6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays.

Oklahoma Community Health Services, Inc.

1025 Straka Terr.
Oklahoma City,  OK   73139

405-632-6688 Voice
405-632-3705 Fax

 
www.okchs.org

Low income clinic with sliding scale fees that provides primary care and dental clinic for cleaning, extractions, fillings, root canals and crown work.

Oklahoma County Training and General Assistance

Pharmacy Services
7401 N.E. 23 St.
Oklahoma City,  OK   73141

405-713-1893 Voice

 
www.oklahomacounty.org/tga/GeneralAssistance/Pharmacy3.htm

They do not carry all medications nor do they carry any narcotics. Call first to make sure that the medication you need is on hand. Eligibility requirements apply.

Open Arms Free Clinic

5013 N. Meridian
Oklahoma City,  OK   73112

405-789-0458 Voice

 
www.deaconessokc.com/AboutUs/Ministries/OpenArms

Free clinic, sign-in at 3:00 p.m. Thursdays, call to check hours in case of change.

Skyline Urban Ministry

500 S.E. 15th St.
Oklahoma City,  OK   73129-4302

405-632-2644 Voice
405-632-7211 Fax

 
www.skylineurbanministry.org

This program provides emergency food, clothing, hearing and dental check-ups, personal hygiene kits, hot showers, lunches, eye exams, ESL classes and other services.

Variety Health Center

420 N.W. 6th St.
Oklahoma City,  OK   73102

405-235-6466 Voice
405-235-0826 Fax

 
www.varietyhealth.org

Low income clinic for mothers and children (Sliding scale fees). Dental clinic, primarily for children without insurance or other dental coverage.

Poteau Free Clinic

First Christian Church
208 N. Witte St.
Poteau,  OK   74953

918-647-3400 Voice

 
 

Open Tuesday evenings from 5 to 7 p.m. (approximately) at the site behind the church. Call 918-647-3400, from 5 to 5:30 p.m. on Tuesdays for information.

Mary Mahoney Memorial Health Center

12716 N.E. 36th St.
Spencer,  OK   73140-3589

405-769-3301 Voice
405-769-9685 Fax

admin@mmhc.org
www.mmmhc.org

Provides health care and dental care to the community based on income verification. No one is turned away due to inability to pay.

Day Center for the Homeless

415 W. Archer St.
Tulsa,  OK   74103

918-583-5588 Voice
918-583-6745 Fax

www.tulsadaycenter.org
 

Provides services for the homeless such as day center, transportation, mental health intervention, case management, service coordination, homeless shelter, and free low income clinic for homeless persons for health screenings, limited prescriptions, crisis help.

Hillcrest Health Center

1120 S. Utica
Tulsa, OK   74104-4090

918-579-1000 Voice

 
www.hillcrest.com

Children's Medical Center: 918-579-3722 Voice. Programs offered at various locations as part of Children's Medical Center include outpatient pediatrics, rehabilitation, neurological services, behavioral services, a speech and audiology department, a developmental medicine program and vocational training. Outreach locations operate in Claremore, Bartlesville, Sapulpa, Tahlequah, Hugo, Durant and downtown Tulsa.

Outpatient pediatrics: 918-579-3035 Voice. General children's medical services, rehabilitation, physical therapy, speech and hearing services.

Neurology: 918-579-3070 Voice. Specializing in diagnosis and treatment for a vast assortment of serious problems and illnesses, including seizures, headaches, brain injuries, Tourettes Syndrome, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), cerebral palsy, and other neurological conditions.

Behavioral services at Tulsa Regional Medical Center: 918-599-5955 Voice. Crisis intervention, therapy, partial hospitalization, therapeutic foster care, group homes, inpatient treatment.

Indian Health Care Resource Center

550 S. Peoria Ave.
Tulsa,  OK   74120

918-588-1900 Voice
918-582-6405 Fax

 
www.ihcrc.org

IHCRC provides medical, health education, dental, optometry, behavioral health, chemical dependency, HIV/AIDS prevention and pharmacy services directly to the Tulsa Indian community. Quality health care is provided on a sliding scale fee, ability to pay, basis. Members of any federally recognized tribe and their children under the age of 18 are eligible to receive care. No one is refused services due to inability to pay.

Morton Comprehensive Health Services

1334 N. Lansing Ave.
Tulsa,  OK   74106

918-587-2171 Voice
918-295-6106 Fax

admin@mortonhealth.org
www.mortonhealth.org

Low income clinic, sliding scale fees for comprehensive primary health services and dental clinic. Patient transportation available and Satellite homeless clinic.

Neighbor For Neighbor

505 E. 36 St. N.
Tulsa,  OK   74106-1812

918-425-5578 Voice
918-428-4951 Fax

 
www.neighborforneighbor.org

This program provides medical and dental services, legal services, food, housing advice and family assistance.

Neighbors Along the Line

5000 W. Charles Blvd.
Tulsa,  OK   74127

918-584-1111 Voice
918-584-4954 Fax

info@NeighborsAlongTheLine.org
www.neighborsalongtheline.org

This program provides a food pantry where the clients must meet income criteria and live in target areas. It also provides free medical clinic services and some medications dispensed. Clients must live within the established service area.

Oklahoma Caring Van Program

P.O. Box 3283
Tulsa,  OK   74102-3283

918-551-3414 Tulsa - Voice
405-316-7250 Oklahoma City - Voice

 
www.bcbsok.com/caringvan_schedule.html

The Oklahoma Caring Vans are mobile units that provide free immunizations to children at licensed child care homes, centers, schools and community events. A registered nurse from the City-County Health Department administers the immunizations.

Patient information is entered into OSIIS (Oklahoma State Immunization Information System) so that children’s immunization records will be portable. The Oklahoma Caring Van program has offices in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, offering clinics in communities statewide.

Tulsa County Social Services Department

2401 Charles Page Blvd.
Tulsa,  OK   74127-8435

918-596-5560 Voice
918-596-5568 Fax
918-596-5591 Shelter
918-596-8525 TTY

 
 

Provides food assistance, burial assistance, temporary emergency for shelter, food, clothing, and medical, free clinic for 6-month residents of Tulsa County, who have no other resources and low cost prescription medications.

 

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07/09/2008