TULSA, Okla. — Residents in north Tulsa will have a new option for primary care services next month.
The Tulsa Health Department is partnering with Crossover Health Services, a division of Crossover Community Impact, to provide health care services to adults and children in the space previously occupied by the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences.
The clinical space is housed in the same building as the health department’s North Regional Health and Wellness Center.
Crossover Health Services, which also operates a clinic on 36th Street North, which launch its new site with one full time physician and two medical assistants.
Janet Hendricks, Crossover Health Services Dyad Director of Operations says they hope to expand to three full time physicians and about six medical assistants by the end of the year. This would allow the clinic to serve as many as 3,800 patients.
Hendricks says partnering with the Tulsa Health Department at the second location is a great fit:
“We’re north Tulsa residents,” she said, “we have neighbors and family members that we want to see healthy and whole.”
When it opens, the clinic will accept Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance and self-paying clients
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