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The Chickasaw Nation and the Oklahoma State Department of Health are continuing to monitor the coronavirus, or COVID-19, which is still impacting countries around the world. We are working alongside our partners at the local, state and national levels to actively provide updates and information for Chickasaws, employees, the public and patrons of tribal facilities and businesses.
State public health officials are in contact with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as the situation changes. Chickasaw Nation leadership and emergency response teams are also communicating with state and federal health officials as we work together to meet this challenge.
COVID-19 Quicklinks
Program and Facility Status
The health and safety of Chickasaws, employees and patrons is our main priority
At-Home
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CNDH Visitor Policy
Industry leading protocols to enact the highest quality and safety standards
The health and safety of Chickasaws, employees and patrons is our main priority. Our goal is to always maintain a clean, safe and healthy environment at all tribal properties. In addition to the strong safety measures we normally follow, we are taking extra precautions during this time to help maintain safe environments. Chickasaw Nation staff is trained to strictly follow CDC standards and guidance in regards to communicable diseases. Chickasaw Nation employees have also been asked to abide by the recommendations from the CDC:
Get updated information about COVID-19 and how to stay healthy directly from the CDC.
CNDH is not testing individuals who do not have symptoms. Patients experiencing mild cold/flu symptoms can schedule a test by calling their primary care provider at the Chickasaw Nation Medical Center or the satellite clinics listed may schedule a test by calling the satellite clinics listed below: Ardmore Health Clinic Purcell Health Clinic Tishomingo Health Clinic
All locations are open Monday-Friday.
Patients may be contacted by CNDH staff for pre-procedure/surgery testing depending on transmission risk levels and their vaccination status.
Virtual Medical Visits - Open to existing patients in Oklahoma
Chickasaw Nation Department of Health Information
Face Coverings Fact Sheet and Signs
About COVID-19: General Information
DISCLAIMER: The resources below are provided as information only and should not be construed as medical or legal advice. If you have been exposed to COVID-19 (Coronavirus), or are experiencing symptoms of the disease, call your doctor/medical professional. We suggest that you consult an attorney if you have legal questions related to COVID-19, as the links below should be treated as a resource only.