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To be the national model for American Indian health care.
Upcoming Events

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After-School Tennis

First Serve Tennis 3400 N. Portland Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK

When: Mondays starting March 20, 2023, from 4:30 - 5:45 p.m. Where: First Serve Tennis; 3400 N Portland Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73112 About: After-School Tennis is for current OKCIC patients ages 6 - 12. Current nutrition referral required. Application due…

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Medicine Wheel Group

Virtual Visit

When: Tuesday and Thursdays starting February 2, 2023, at 12:00 p.m. Where: ONLINE ONLY via OKCIC's Telemedicine MEND Service About: Patients will learn about the gifts of the north, west, south and east; traditional medicines; and the four elements. Along…

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Adult Weight Management

Oklahoma City Indian Clinic: Everett R. Rhoades Medical Building 5208 W. Reno Ave., Oklahoma City, OK

When: Tuesdays starting March 21, 2023, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Where: Oklahoma City Indian Clinic, 5208 W. Reno Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73127 About: OKCIC patients 18 years of age and older will learn about methods to achieve and maintain…

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After-School Junior MISS

Oklahoma City Indian Clinic: Everett R. Rhoades Medical Building 5208 W. Reno Ave., Oklahoma City, OK

When: Wednesdays starting March 7, 2023, from 4:30 - 5:00 p.m. Where: Oklahoma City Indian Clinic 3rd floor boardroom; 5208 W. Reno Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73127 About: "Empowering and Investing in Indigenous Adolescent Girls" for OKCIC patients ages 9 - 11. This…

Publications
2022 Volume 1

Oklahoma City Indian Clinic (OKCIC) takes pride in its role as a Medical Home to nearly 20,000 American Indian people representing over 200 federally recognized tribes living in central Oklahoma. Prevention, wellness and excellent health care is OKCIC’s top priority.

2021 Annual Report

Oklahoma City Indian Clinic (OKCIC) takes pride in its role as a Medical Home to over 22,000 American Indian people representing over 200 federally recognized tribes living in central Oklahoma. Prevention, wellness and excellent health care is OKCIC’s top priority.

If you feel you are experiencing a mental health emergency, or thinking of harming yourself or someone else, please call 911 or call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988.  You may also call or present to the Oklahoma County Crisis Center at (405) 522-8100 located at 2625 General Pershing Blvd, Oklahoma City or 1200 NE 13th Street, Oklahoma City.

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