Tulsans rest well knowing the future of medicine is just a short drive away
Quality health care flourishes in Tulsa thanks to several major medical centers, more than 1,800 physicians, 400 dentists, comprehensive health maintenance organizations, 24-hour ground and air emergency medical transportation, and enhanced 911 services.
Saint Francis Health System, St. John Health System and Hillcrest Healthcare System meet a majority of the health care needs for the Tulsa MSA and northeast Oklahoma. In the southern part of the city, Southcrest Hospital continues to expand its role as a major health care provider.
The University of Oklahoma’s College of Medicine has been a mainstay of Tulsa’s medical community for more than 30 years and now occupies an expanded campus at the Schusterman Center in midtown Tulsa. More than 40 percent of Tulsa medical doctors have received training from the OU college of Medicine, Tulsa.
Established in 1972, the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine was named one of the best medical schools in the nation for primary care for the fifth year in a row.
From prenatal care to advanced research, Tulsa’s health care community ensures that present and future generations will have access to first-rate treatment.
Area hospitals and health care facilities
Saint Francis Hospital
St. John Medical Center
Hillcrest Medical Center
Southcrest Hospital
Children's Hospital at St. Francis
Bailey Medical Center
Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital
Parkside Psychiatric Hospital, and Tulsa Center For Adolescents
Tulsa Spine & Specialty Hospital
Brookhaven Hospital
Meadowbrook Specialty Hospital of Tulsa
Oklahoma Surgical Hospital
St. John - Owasso
Bailey Medical Center
Cancer Treatment Centers of America

