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INTEGRIS Southwest Medical Center's mission is to improve the health of the people and the communities we serve.
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INTEGRIS Southwest Medical Center has been a vital and growing part of the Oklahoma City community since its beginning in 1965. Formerly known as South Community Hospital, the facility has grown from a 73-bed community hospital to a comprehensive medical center offering a full range of medical, support and rehabilitation services with 369 beds.
The Central Oklahoma Cancer Center, The Stroke Center of Oklahoma, The MDA/ALS Neuromuscular Center, INTEGRIS Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation Hospital and the Sleep Disorders Center of Oklahoma are INTEGRIS Health Centers of Excellence on the INTEGRIS Southwest campus. Each of these facilities uses state-of-the-art technology in its battle against illness and is led by highly skilled, experienced and caring individuals who are committed to staying at the forefront of medical technology to give patients the best care available.
In partnership with physicians, nurses and support personnel, in more than 40 areas of medical specialty, INTEGRIS Southwest Medical Center's mission is to improve the health of the people and the communities we serve. A leader in providing care in the Oklahoma City area, INTEGRIS Southwest also serves Canadian, Cleveland, Logan, McClain, Oklahoma and Pottawatomie counties. INTEGRIS Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation Hospital and the Central Oklahoma Cancer Center, located on the INTEGRIS Southwest campus, provide services to patient populations from around the state and region.
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INTEGRIS Southwest Medical Center is a non-profit organization owned by INTEGRIS Health, the only Oklahoman-owned health system in the state, and is sister center to INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center. INTEGRIS Southwest is a member of the Voluntary Hospitals of America, the nation's largest network of not-for-profit hospitals, and is fully accredited by the Joint Commission in the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. |
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