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Tulsa's North Regional Health Center Reopens, Expanding Medical Services

Tulsa's North Regional Health Center is back, offering more services than ever. From routine check-ups to specialized care, it's here to keep North Tulsa residents healthy.

In the picture we can see inside view of the hospital with beds and patients on it and between the...
In the picture we can see inside view of the hospital with beds and patients on it and between the beds we can see saline bottles to the stand and a woman standing wearing a bag near the patient.

Tulsa's North Regional Health Center Reopens, Expanding Medical Services

Tulsa residents can now access expanded medical services at the North Regional Health and Wellness Center. The center, operated by THD in partnership with Crossover Community Impact, reopened on April 27th after temporary COVID-19 modifications. It offers a range of services, including routine check-ups and specialized care.

The North Regional Health and Wellness Center provides comprehensive care for both adults and children. Services include routine check-ups, physical examinations, health screenings, lab testing, and treatment for acute and chronic conditions. Additionally, the center offers women's health services and family planning support, with appointments for the latter two services available by calling (918) 582-9355.

The clinic accepts a variety of health insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, and also serves self-paying clients. To make an appointment, patients can visit the OSDH Vaccine Portal for COVID-19 vaccinations or the center's website for routine immunizations and other services. Bilingual public health nurses are on hand to assist Spanish-speaking clients.

The North Regional Health and Wellness Center's expansion, in collaboration with Crossover Community Impact, ensures that North Tulsa residents have access to quality, comprehensive healthcare. The center's reopening on April 27th marks a significant step towards restoring healthcare services in the area following COVID-19 disruptions. Despite initial searches, no public information was found regarding Dr. J. Tyler Whitaker or a position as Dyad Clinical Director at the center.

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