Chapter 5: Health and Mental Health
Section 10: Other Health Resources
Child Study Center
1100 N.E. 13th St.
Oklahoma City, OK
73117
405-271-5700 Voice
405-271-8835 Fax
Multi-disciplinary center specializing in evaluation of children with developmental and behavior problems. Behavior Clinic provides a behavior management program for children ages two to seven and their families. Other clinics include the Neuropsychology Clinic, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Clinic, Psychology Clinic, and A Better Chance, which serves infants and young children with prenatal exposure to alcohol and drugs.
Children’s Center (The)
6800 N.W. 39th Expressway
Bethany, OK
73008
405-789-6711 Voice
405-789-0690 Fax
scoppenbarger@tccokc.org
www.tccokc.org
The Children’s Center, a private, nonprofit pediatric hospital, is dedicated to helping children with complex medical and physical disabilities maximize their potential. In an atmosphere of love and hope, the Center provides general pediatrics, medical and respiratory care, rehabilitative therapies, and special education to youth and children, both inpatients and outpatients.
Children's Hospital
1200 Children's Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 26307
Oklahoma City, OK
73126
405-271-4700 Voice
Drug Watch
800-452-0949 Voice
DrugWatch.com is a comprehensive Web site database featuring extensive information about thousands of different medications and drugs currently on the market or previously available worldwide. DrugWatch.com includes up-to-date information about prescription and over-the-counter medications and includes details about associated side effects to aid in the protection of patients and consumers.
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.
Oklahoma Citizen Advocates for Recovery and Treatment Association (OCARTA)
2808 N.W. 31st St.
Oklahoma City,OK
73112
866-848-7555 Toll Free
405-848-7555 Voice
405-948-9392 Fax
donna@ocarta.org
www.ocarta.org
This organization helps those affected by alcohol and addiction to successful recovery and advocate and educate the public to change the perception and attitudes directed at those who are addicted or recovering.
Oklahoma Department of Health
1000 N.E. 10th St.
Oklahoma City,OK
73117
800-522-0203 Toll Free
405-271-5600 Voice
The Oklahoma State Department of Health, through its system of local health services delivery, is ultimately responsible for protecting and improving the public's health status through strategies that focus on preventing disease. Four major service branches, Community Health Services, Family Health Services, Disease and Prevention Services and Protective Health Services, provide technical support and administrative guidance to 70 county health departments.
- Community Health provides oversight and supervision to the various county health department across the state. Follow this link to Health Department's Community Health webpage, www.ok.gov/triton/modules/health/map/county_map.php.
- Family Health Services protects and promotes the health of Oklahoma's women, children and families by assessing health status, establishing evidence-based priorities and providing leadership to assure the availability of individual, family and population-based services. Programs include:
Office of Child Abuse Prevention Service - 405-271-7611,
Children First Program - 405-271-7611,
Child Abuse Training and Coordination Program - 405-271-7611,
Child Guidance Service - 405-271-4477,
Dental Health Service - 405-271-5502,
Maternal and Child Health Service - 405-271-4480,
Screening, Special Services and SoonerStart - 405-271-6617 and
WIC - 888-655-2942. - Disease and Prevention Services monitors infectious diseases and illness and provides information. The areas of service include:
Acute Disease - 405-630-3870 ,
Chronic Disease,
HIV/STD - 405-271-4636,
Immunization - 405-271-4073,
Injury Prevention - 405-271-3430,
Terrorism Preparedness and Response Service - 405-271-0900,
Tobacco Use Prevention Service - 405-271-3619 , and
Public Health Laboratory - 405-271-5070. - Protective Health Services provide regulatory oversight of the state's health care delivery service through a system of inspection, licensure and/or certification; several other trades and professions are also licensed. Services include:
Long Term Care - 405/271-6868,
Medical Facilities Service - 405-271-6576 and
Consumer Health Service - 405-271-5243.
Sooner SUCCESS - Blaine County
580-623-7977 Voice
580-791-0341 Mobile
billie-roane@ouhsc.edu
devbehavpeds.ouhsc.edu/ssindex.asp
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
They offer support for families who need a break and would like information on whom to call. They help organizing your child’s medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children’s services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don’t know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
Check out the Blaine County Blog at http://blainesoonersuccess.blogspot.com/.
Sooner SUCCESS - Canadian County
405-373-4679 Voice
405-517-5246 Mobile
june-teters@ouhsc.edu
devbehavpeds.ouhsc.edu/ssindex.asp
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
They offer support for families who need a break and would like information on whom to call. They help organizing your child’s medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children’s services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don’t know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
Sooner SUCCESS - Creek County
918-378-5632 Voice
mindy-littlefield@yahoo.com
devbehavpeds.ouhsc.edu/ssindex.asp
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
They offer support for families who need a break and would like information on whom to call. They help organizing your child’s medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children’s services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don’t know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
Sooner SUCCESS - Garfield County
580-242-2273 Voice
580-603-1580 Mobile
lisa-simmons@ouhsc.edu
devbehavpeds.ouhsc.edu/ssindex.asp
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
They offer support for families who need a break and would like information on whom to call. They help organizing your child’s medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children’s services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don’t know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
Check out the Garfield County Blog at http://soonersuccess.blogspot.com.
Sooner SUCCESS - Kingfisher County
405-375-6348 Voice
405-368-7348 Mobile
lisa-copeland@ouhsc.edu
devbehavpeds.ouhsc.edu/ssindex.asp
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
They offer support for families who need a break and would like information on whom to call. They help organizing your child’s medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children’s services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don’t know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
Check out the Kingfisher County Blog at http://soonersuccessofkingfishercounty.blogspot.com/.
Sooner SUCCESS - Logan County
405-282-5074 Voice
405-664-8739 Mobile
kara-walters@ouhsc.edu
devbehavpeds.ouhsc.edu/ssindex.asp
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
They offer support for families who need a break and would like information on whom to call. They help organizing your child’s medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children’s services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don’t know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
Sooner SUCCESS - Major County
580-227-0199 Voice
denice-haworth@ouhsc.edu
devbehavpeds.ouhsc.edu/ssindex.asp
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
They offer support for families who need a break and would like information on whom to call. They help organizing your child’s medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children’s services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don’t know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
Check out the Major County Blog at http://soonersuccessofmajorcounty.blogspot.com.
Sooner SUCCESS - Rogers County
918-694-5568 Voice
deeann_brown@sbcglobal.net
devbehavpeds.ouhsc.edu/ssindex.asp
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
They offer support for families who need a break and want information on whom to call. They help organizing your child’s medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children’s services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don’t know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
Sooner SUCCESS - Tulsa County
918-619-4753 Voice
gina-ferman@ouhsc.edu
devbehavpeds.ouhsc.edu/ssindex.asp
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
They offer support for families who need a break and would like information on whom to call. They help organizing your child’s medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children’s services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don’t know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
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