Oklahoma ER & Hospital Celebrates 4 Years of Service

Oklahoma ER & Hospital 4-year Anniversary

The Hospital reflects on its trailblazing achievements throughout the last four years of providing exceptional emergency medical services in the Edmond and Oklahoma City communities. Makailyn Dillon Director of Marketing mdillon@okerhospital.com For Immediate Release: January 25, 2023 (Edmond, Oklahoma) – Oklahoma’s first micro-hospital celebrates its fourth anniversary. Since opening its doors in 2019, Oklahoma ER…

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Oklahoma ER & Hospital Wins Award for Top Workplace in 2022

Oklahoma ER & Hospital wins Top Workplace award

The Oklahoman with Top Workplaces employee recognition program announces the specialty hospital places in the top 3 as one of the overall best places to work. Media Contact:  Makailyn Dillon Director of Marketing mdillon@okerhospital.com For Immediate Release:  December 6, 2022 (Edmond, OK) – The Oklahoman’s annual Top Workplaces employee recognition program announces Oklahoma ER &…

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How the No Surprises Act Affects Patients

As always, we aim to have full transparency with our community and educate our patients on changes in the healthcare industry. In accordance with the Federal No Surprises Act of 2022, you will notice a change in your Explanation of Benefits (EOB). We honor in-network benefits so your EOB will now reflect an adjusted median…

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Movember, Getting into the Thick of Men’s Health

Could your facial hair save a life? That’s certainly the goal of “Movember,” a global initiative to raise awareness for men’s mental and physical health issues. Movember was created in 2003 by a group of guys who wanted to put a stop to avoidable, premature male death. The idea? Grow a mustache for the month…

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Take Diabetes to Heart

November is National Diabetes Awareness Month, a time to talk about managing diabetes and connecting the 30 million Americans living with it. Maintaining your health This year, the National Institute of Diabetes partnered with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) to focus on the link between cardiovascular disease and diabetes. The unfortunate reality…

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Rise Against The Fight

An estimated 10 million people suffer from physical abuse at the hand of their partner each year in the United States. This issue affects young women the most, with females between 18-24 years old being the most abused demographic. The statistics are sobering, and they highlight why National Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October is…

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Revolutionary Treatment for Postpartum Depression Coming Soon to Edmond

Young mother, holding tenderly her newborn baby boy

Edmond, OK, October 14, 2019 – Oklahoma ER & Hospital is proud to offer a new, revolutionary treatment for postpartum depression. The beneficial drug, Zulresso, will be available at the facility at the end of the month and can relieve women of postpartum depression symptoms in as little as 24 hours. The treatment is given through…

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Oklahoma ER & Hospital Awarded Acclaimed Accreditation by the CIHQ

Oklahoma ER & HospitalMakailyn DillionDirector of Marketingmdillion@okerhospital.com405.251.2300 . EDMOND, Oklahoma., Sept. 19, 2019, — Oklahoma ER & Hospital is proud to announce their recent accreditation by the Center for Improvement in Healthcare Quality. The CIHQ is a respected accreditation provider that recognizes exceptional acute care hospitals for exceeding expectations. To achieve accreditation, a hospital must…

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Summer Safety Event & Teddy Bear Mini Clinic Success

The Summer Safety Event was held to help families learn about water, bike, and sun safety as well as tips on how to stay hydrated in the summer. There was a bounce house, water slide, and various stations setup to teach children about sun safety, water safety, outdoor safety, and swimming safety. With over 500…

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All-About Micro Hospitals

Modern medicine is always evolving, from new medications and vaccines, to the latest in diagnostic technology. As we see reports and articles about new treatments, many people assume these developments only take place around traditional hospitals in big cities, not anywhere accessible to their own hometown. But traditional hospitals are not the only ones making…

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