The mission of the Chickasaw Nation Division of Health is to provide American Indians with health services that promote healing and wellness. CNDH envisions healthy American Indians through informed choices and excellent health services.
Carl Albert Indian Health Facility is located at 1001 N. Country Club Road in Ada, Oklahoma. Visit the Locations & Maps section for detaild directions and map for CAIHF.
In October 1994, the Chickasaw Nation assumed administrative and operational control of Carl Albert Indian Health Facility, a significant achievement for an Indian tribe in the United States. This marked the first time in history an Indian nation had negotiated a successful compact for an entire health care system.
CAIHF serves the medical needs of more than 190,000 Native American patients from across central and southern Oklahoma. The hospital is a 52-bed acute care facility including a 36-bed Medical/Surgical unit, 12-bed Obstetrics/Gynecology unit, four-bed Intensive Care unit, 24-hour-a-day emergency room, as well as an Emergency Fast Track clinic which is available Monday through Friday until 8 p.m., including weekends and holidays.
CAIHF and satellite clinics are fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.