Emergency Department

Chickasaw Nation Residents, Chickasaws At‑large
Emergency Department Drive-Thru

To prevent the spread of COVID-19, the Chickasaw Nation Emergency Department has implemented a drive-thru service for patients. Please drive to the tents on the south end of the medical center, be prepared to stay in your vehicle and enter the drive-thru triage lane located outside of the building for emergency medical assistance before entering the emergency department.

The Emergency Department has 28 fully quipped examination rooms to treat emergent, life-threatening medical conditions, serious/urgent conditions and an urgent care for less serious conditions.

Emergency services are available to the public. If patient is non-First American, they will be screened, stabilized if necessary and transferred to an appropriate facility.

See contact information, program details or locations.

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You Provide

If patient is Native American

  • Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood (CDIB)
  • Proof of enrollment in a federally recognized tribe
  • Driver’s license or state issued identification

If patient is Non-native

Any patient that comes to the ED requesting emergency services will have a medical screening exam performed by a provider as per Emergency Medical Treatment & Labor Act (EMTALA). If patient is non-Native they will be screened, stabilized if necessary, and transferred to an appropriate facility.

For information regarding application process, contact us.

Contact

Phone:
(580) 421-4526

Events

No upcoming events.

Program Details

The newly renovated Chickasaw Nation Emergency Department (ED) is staffed with highly trained medical professionals and the latest in medical technology. Located at the Chickasaw Nation Medical Center, the ED provides safe and quality care.

The ED has 28 fully-equipped examination rooms to treat emergent, life-threatening medical conditions, serious/urgent conditions and an urgent care for less serious conditions. A helipad is readily available to air transport critical patients as needed.

A virtual visit clinic is also located at the Chickasaw Nation Medical Center ED. This telemedicine clinic gives providers the ability to consult with patients in Oklahoma virtually from the comfort of their home. This service is beneficial to residents in rural communities and parents with small children, especially during flu season. To learn more visit, Chickasaw.net/VirtualVisit.

Other Information

CRIME VICTIM’S SUPPORT SERVICES HOTLINE
PHONE: (580) 757-9068 • TOLL FREE: (833) 774-1601
EMAIL: CrimeVictimsSupport@Chickasaw.net

This hotline connects survivors of crimes and their families with programs and services that meet their needs. These may include law enforcement support, probation management, referrals to domestic violence or sexual assault services, child support, child welfare and other mental health services.

Locations

Chickasaw Nation Medical Center

Ada, Oklahoma 74820