Indian Health Care Resource

Community Center in Tulsa, OK
Community Center in Tulsa, OK The new addition is estimated to be completed in 18 months and cost between six and seven million dollars. The Board of Trustees and the Expansion Team are very excited that this expansion and renovation project is beginning! Said Jim Cameron, IHCRC Board of Trustee Facility Chairman. It has been in the works for many years, and when completed, will make a unique impact on both IHCRC team as well as the patients we serve. Read more about the Building Expansion on this site or in the Summer and Fall issues 2009 of the HealthSpirit.

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550 South Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK
74120
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Indian Health Care Resource
read moreBasically, we function like a doctor's office. We are not an urgent care facility although some same day appointments may be available. We recommend you call the Triage Nurse to see if a same day visit is necessary or possible. Sometimes we all need a little help staying healthy. Our Registered Dietitians make certain you know how to cook the right foods for you, even if you are on a budget. A variety of healthy "exercise" programs are also available. Whether you like pickle ball, yoga, stationary bikes, running, or walking, you will find it here.
About Us
read moreUtilizing a patient-centered, multidisciplinary, medical home approach, Indian Health Care Resource Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, offers a full range of health and wellness services tailored to the Indian community. The mission of the Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa, Inc. (IHCRC) is to provide quality, comprehensive health care to Tulsa-area Indian people in a culturally sensitive manner that promotes good health, well being and harmony. The vision of IHCRC is to eliminate health disparities, expand innovative family-focused practices and promote an embracing approach to care that strengthens physical, mental, emotional and spiritual wellness within the Indian community.
Get Involved
read moreThe Native American Community Committee (NACC) is comprised of representatives from Native American Employee Groups, Native American Business Groups, and Native American owned businesses. The committee works together to assist new ERGs or BRGs, to plan joint activities, and to offer volunteer support for IHCRC. The big cheese says this will be the cat's meow, the berries, the hotsy totsy event of 2020. So, get a wiggle on it and plan now to get all dolled up as Dance of the Two Moons brings you a Great Gatsby Experience.
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