Chickasaw Nation Opens New Integrative Medicine Clinic

Chickasaw Integrative Medicine Clinic

ADA, OK – Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby led ribbon-cutting ceremonies for the new Chickasaw Nation Integrative Medicine Clinic, located near the Chickasaw Nation Medical Center on the Ada South Campus. The clinic consolidates a range of therapeutic services in a single location.

Governor Anoatubby described the facility as the next step in health and wellness offerings for Chickasaws and other First Americans served by the Chickasaw Nation Department of Health.

“This campus continues to grow because our team wants to provide the very best possible care to our people and the other First Americans who come here,” he said.

The clinic offers physical, occupational, speech, and aquatic therapy, with chiropractic care and massage therapy planned as future additions.

“Under this one roof, patients can find care and healing for the whole body,” said Governor Anoatubby. “One place with one purpose and many paths to wellness within these walls.”

The building includes indoor and outdoor recreational spaces, office space, treatment rooms, exam spaces, and an indoor aquatic rehabilitation pool.

“The Integrative Medicine Clinic is a place where health and healing are rooted in a holistic, empowering approach. It will offer a collaborative approach to healthcare that focuses on each person’s distinct journey to healing,” said Governor Anoatubby.