About Indian Healthcare Resource Center – Tulsa
The Indian Healthcare Resource Center, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a one stop hub where you can receive supportive care for behavioral health struggles, medical care, dental care, and mental health care, among other services. If you’re working through drug or alcohol dependency, you’ll also find supportive care here as well through their behavioral healthcare department.
They provide culturally competent care tailored to members of the Native American community, and you’ll find yourself on a path to health and wellness when you seek services here. Their programming supports adolescents, adults, and families.
While the services they offer are generally free of charge, referrals may be made if you need specialty care. If this is required, these services will be covered through most major insurance providers along with tribal benefits. They also accept Medicaid, Medicare, and VA Tricare.
If you live in Tulsa County, transportation services are available free of charge to help you get to and from the clinic.
The behavioral health department is where you’ll receive support related to your mental health or substance abuse struggles. Within this department, you’ll have access to clinical support offered through licensed addiction counselors.
There are also therapists and counselors who will work with you and your family to address specific struggles impacting your life.
There’s a dedicated substance abuse program as well. To begin receiving care through this program, you’ll need to undergo an assessment with one of the Indian Health Care Resource Center providers. From there, you’ll get connected to the appropriate treatment program that will address your recovery needs. Their substance abuse services are offered in an outpatient setting.
As a community health center, you can also get connected to different social support services within your community. This can include getting referred to and receiving help applying for benefits like the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program.
There are also programs in place for pregnant women seeking parenting education classes and programs for postpartum women.