Marshall County is the home of beautiful Lake Texoma in southern Oklahoma. INTEGRIS Marshall County Medical Center serves the residents of Madill and surrounding southern Oklahoma towns, as well as the residents of north central Texas. The facility has added 25,000 square feet of new space and totally remodeled the more than 40-year-old original hospital building, along with upgrading and adding new equipment and new physicians.
INTEGRIS Marshall County is considered a critical access hospital. Diagnostic imaging – MRI, ultrasound and CAT scan – and bone density testing are provided on site. Offsite radiologists are available 24 hours daily to interpret images for attending physicians. Therapy and rehabilitation are available for inpatients and outpatients. Emergency services are provided in two trauma rooms, an isolation room, and four exam rooms with state-of the art equipment.
Together, these services and recent improvements provide the highest level of comfort and care to the patients of INTEGRIS Marshall County, making it the fastest growing medical facility in southern Oklahoma.
National Sand Bass Festival
INTEGRIS Marshall County Medical Center helped sponsor the national Sand Bass Festival, a week-long event held in downtown Madill, Okla. Numerous INTEGRIS employees volunteered their time to provide a first aid station for the festival. The event included many food and craft vendors, a carnival, petting zoo, turtle races and live entertainment each night. Several thousand people attend this festival each year.
Marshall County Health Fair
INTEGRIS Marshall County Medical Center once again sponsored the community-wide Marshall County Health Fair in Madill. This year several departments had booths, handed out giveaways and talked to attendees about the services offered at INTEGRIS Marshall County. The annual Marshall County Health Fair was a big success thanks to all the employees who volunteered their time to help with the booths; cover the free hearing, vision, bone density, blood pressure, cholesterol and glucose screening stations in the Lion’s Van; and donate blood. More than 500 residents attended the Health Fair. Twenty people donated blood, and 72 people had health screenings in the Lion’s Van.
Reuel Little Classic
The annual Reuel Little Classic is a half marathon, fun-run and pancake breakfast sponsored by INTEGRIS Health and INTEGRIS Marshall County Medical Center. Approximately 400 runners participate each year.
Marietta High School Health Care Career Day
Junior and senior chemistry students ranked in the top of their class at Marietta High School were invited to INTEGRIS Marshall County Medical Center for a tour of the facility in hopes of sparking an interest in the health care industry. The students were greeted by INTEGRIS Marshall County Medical Center President Dave Hill and Pamela Ahearn, M.D. They toured the INTEGRIS Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation Center, the Respiratory department and then the Radiology department where they observed an ultrasound of one of the nurses during her sixth month of pregnancy. They received hands on information about how a CT scan machine produces images. Students also had the opportunity to visit the ER, and with representatives from the Marshall County Fire Department and Ambulance Service. Home Health staff members volunteered to have casts put on their limbs by Dr. Ahearn in a mock injury presentation.
Additional Programs:
- Senior Citizens Center Advance Directives
- Baptist Home for Girls Fishing Tourney
- Striper & Sandbass Festivals
- Hurricane Katrina Relief
- Blood Bank Donation
Hispanic Health Fair
- Trick-or-Treat Night
- Golfing Fore Kids
- Relay for Life
- CPR Training
- Career Days
- Madill Health Fair
- Town Hall Meetings
- Girl Power/Wise Guyz
- Kingston Kids Health Fair
- Community Health Forum
- Back-To-School Fundraiser
- Local Industry Community Forum
- Marshall County Family Support Services
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