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About Oklahoma City Indian Clinic

Honoring and Respecting Native Traditions

Oklahoma City Indian Clinic (OKCIC) is a contractor of the Indian Health Service to provide culturally sensitive health and wellness services from talented and devoted providers. From pediatric and prenatal care to family medicine, OKCIC services not only included basic medical care but also dental, optometry, behavioral health services, fitness, nutrition, and other family programs.

Central Oklahoma American Indian Health Council, Inc. dba Oklahoma City Indian Clinic (OKCIC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation that strives to increase access to quality health care and wellness services and produce positive health care outcomes for urban American Indians living in central Oklahoma.

Vision Statement

To be the national model for American Indian health care.

Mission Statement

To provide excellent health care to American Indians.

Core Values

People First • Quality • Integrity • Professionalism

The History of OKCIC

Oklahoma City Indian Clinic (OKCIC) has been providing excellent health care to American Indians in central Oklahoma for over 50 years.

In 1969, a group of volunteer physicians came together to fill a health care void by providing services five hours weekly to the under-served American Indian population in central Oklahoma. At that time, the closest American Indian health care clinic was 40 miles away, and the two nearest American Indian hospitals were almost a two-hour drive.

Oklahoma City American Indian community leaders, physicians and clergy petitioned U.S. Congress to make good on treaties that agreed to provide health care to members of federally recognized tribes. Congress then made appropriations to address health care access barriers faced by central Oklahoma Indians. From these appropriations, the Central Oklahoma American Indian Health Council dba Oklahoma City Indian Clinic (OKCIC) was incorporated in 1974 and moved to a 7,500 sq. ft. store front in downtown Oklahoma City. Over the next twenty years, the clinic grew to a staff of 38 full-time employees, including two full-time providers, a pharmacist and a dentist.

In 1995, the building’s conditions were deteriorating and the clinic needed more space. With special appropriations from the federal government and Indian Health Service (IHS), OKCIC moved to the state-of-the-art 27,000 sq. ft. Corrine Y. Halfmoon Medical Building. The staff, serving 35,000 annual visits, welcomed four times the workspace.

Over the next few years, new patients grew at a rate of 200-300 per month. The clinic added additional providers and increased patient services. Patient visits grew to exceed 70,000 annually. Nearly 20 years after moving to the Corrine Y. Halfmoon Medical Building, the staff of over 125, again faced a space shortage. OKCIC’s Board of Directors decided to purchase an additional adjacent building that would more than double the clinic’s square footage.

In 2014, OKCIC celebrated the grand opening of this building, the Everett R. Rhoades, MD Medical Building, located at 5208 W. Reno Ave. This on-campus facility houses Behavioral Health Services, Health Promotion/Disease Prevention, Public Health, Physical Therapy, a Wellness Center, diabetes education classrooms, and the expanded Harmon-y Pediatric clinic. Additional space has allowed OKCIC to expand services, reduce patient wait times, and increase patient access.

In 2017, OKCIC completed phase one of the CARES Capital Campaign Healing Nations Saving Lives. In 2018 the new Mary Ann Brittan pharmacy 9,000-square-foot pharmacy with drive-through services allows the clinic to fill over 450,000 prescriptions annually and allow patients to have access to care and information that will save lives for years to come. In 2019 phase two was complete with the support of generous donors and digital mammography services were brought on-sight all day every day. This state-of-the-art digital mammography equipment allows for early breast cancer detection with 2-D and 3-D imaging, 3-D imaging has the highest detection rate of breast cancer early.

In 2020, OKCIC opened an additional Medical Building, located at 309 S Ann Arbor Ave., beside the 5208 W Reno Ave, location. This on-campus facility houses Medical, Optometry, Administrative Offices, Laboratory Services, Health Information, and the new Easy Access Clinic.

In 2025, Oklahoma City Indian Clinic marked a significant year of expansion, focused on bringing high-quality care closer to the communities we serve. To help reduce barriers to care, OKCIC launched a Mobile Health Unit designed to reach patients directly in their neighborhoods. This service brings essential healthcare to those who may experience challenges with transportation or mobility, ensuring that everyone has access to the care they need.

To further improve access, OKCIC opened a new Convenience Care location on the southside of Oklahoma City at 1100 S.W. 89th Street. This additional site was established to meet patients where they are, providing same-day, walk-in care closer to home for many families.

In addition, OKCIC opened a new facility located at 13801 Wireless Way, dedicated to Behavioral Health services and housing administrative offices. This expansion reflects our continued commitment to whole-person care and strengthens our ability to serve the growing needs of our patient population.

These important milestones are part of OKCIC’s ongoing mission to promote wellness and expand access to care for American Indians in central Oklahoma.

Since OKCIC’s creation, the demand for quality health care has steadily increased, and the clinic has grown in response. Since 2004, OKCIC has received full primary care practice accreditation by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC). OKCIC was accredited as a medical and dental home by the AAAHC in 2020. OKCIC provides patients culturally sensitive health and wellness services from talented and devoted providers. The clinic currently employs nearly 350 dedicated staff members, who serve over 22,000 patients representing over 220 different tribes. OKCIC is increasing positive health care outcomes for American Indians in central Oklahoma while maintaining health care costs. By making American Indians healthier, the clinic strengthens Oklahoma City, the state of Oklahoma, and the nation.

Latest Publications

HORIZONS 2025 Volume 2
HORIZONS 2025 Volume 1

HORIZONS 2024 Volume 2
HORIZONS 2024 Volume 1
Celebrating 50 Years

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2023 Annual Report
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