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The OCCN Cancer Resource Directory (formerly Threads of Support) is a comprehensive list of resources and institutions in Oklahoma related to cancer prevention, support and treatment.


AllianceHealth Network
Offers a range of cancer care services, from early screening and preventive education to diagnosis, treatment and recovery- multidisciplinary care combines technology, medical knowledge and a range of support services to address body, mind and spirit. Caring cancer care professionals are focused on providing patient-centered care.

Locations:

  • Clinton - 100 N. 30th Street, Clinton, OK 73601 | 580.323.2363
    • Services offered: Early screening, preventive education, diagnosis, treatment and recovery. 
  • Durant - 1800 University Blvd, Durant, OK 74701 | 580.924.3080
  • Madill - 901 S. 5th Ave, Madill, OK 73446 | 580.795.3384
  • Ponca City - 1900 N. 14th St, Ponca City, OK 74601 | 580.765.3321
  • Seminole - 2401 Wrangler Blvd, Seminole, OK 74868 | 405.303.4000
  • Woodward - 900 17th St, Woodward, OK 73801 | 580.256.5511
    • Services offered: Breast biopsy, breast MRI, 3D mammography

Breast Health Specialists of Oklahoma
Treatment designed to lessen the anxiety already associated with breast cancer. Provides fast test results and a coordinated treatment plan that takes into consideration the unique emotional needs of the patient.

  • 2448 E. 81st St., Suite 1500, Tulsa, OK 74137
  • Phone: 918.392.7950
  • Hours: Monday to Thursday - 8:30am - 4:30 pm; Friday - 8:30am - 12pm
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Cancer Care Associates

  • Hartshorne - 1429 Pennsylvania Ave., Hartshorne, OK | 918.279.2403
  • McAlester - 3101 Elks Rd., McAlester, OK | 918.426.2442
  • McAlester George Nigh - 200 S. 3rd St., Suite B, McAlester, OK | 918.426.2442

Cancer Centers of Southwest Oklahoma
Each of our Cancer Centers features state-of-the-art technology and staffs who are experienced in all adult cancers and blood disorders. Every patient receives an individualized treatment plan, coordinated by a team of medical and radiation oncologist, certified technicians and therapists. And should a patient receive initial care outside the area, they can take comfort in knowing that they can receive their oncologist’s prescribed treatment with the personal care and support they need – without having to travel far from home.

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Locations

  • Altus - 1200 East Broadway, Altus, OK 73521 | 580.379.6000
    • The Altus cancer center is located just across the street from Jackson County Memorial Hospital and provides medical oncology, radiation therapy, outpatient chemotherapy and laboratory services. 
  • Chickasha - 210 Mary Bailey Drive, Chickasha, OK 73018| 405.222.9222
    • At this time, the Chickasha Cancer Center offers office visits with a board-certified hematologist/oncologist and we anticipate gradually expanding the available services in the months to come.
    • Hours: Monday-Wednesday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Thursday: closed: Friday, 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
  • Duncan - 2110 Duncan Regional Loop Road, Duncan, OK 73533 | 580.251.6600
    • The Taylor Le Norman / McCasland Cancer Center is on the southeast corner of Duncan Regional Hospital’s campus. It offers both radiation therapy and chemotherapy and is equipped with a linear accelerator to deliver the precise levels of radiation for each patient’s treatment plan. Outpatient laboratory services are also available.   
  • Lawton - 104 NW 31st Street, Lawton, OK 73505| 580.536.2121
    • The Leah M. Fitch Cancer Center of Southwest Oklahoma is located on the south east corner of the Comanche County Memorial Hospital campus. This center offers Medical Oncology and Radiation Oncology services as well as Hematology treatment for blood disorders with a full service laboratory on site.

Collier Skin Cancer Center
The Collier Skin Cancer Center focuses on the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of skin cancer. Dr. Susannah Lambird Collier is a board certified dermatologist with years of experience treating skin cancer. She is fellowship trained in a highly specialized technique for removing skin cancers called Mohs Micrographic Surgery.

  • 3030 Northwest 149th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73134
  • Phone: 405.562.8850 | Fax: 405.562.6550
  • Hours: Mon-Thurs: 7:30 am - 4:00 pm, Friday: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
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GenisisCare
Across the world, we have more than 440 centers offering the latest treatments and technologies that have been proven to help patients achieve the best possible outcomes. For radiation therapy, that includes over 130 centers in the US as well as 14 centers in the U.K., 21 in Spain and 36 in Australia. We also offer urology and pulmonology care in the U.S. in over 170 integrated medical offices. Every year our team sees more than 400,000 people globally.

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INTEGRIS Cancer Institute - Oklahoma City
The INTEGRIS Cancer Institute is more than a cancer treatment facility. It's a cancer treatment philosophy, treating the whole person, not just the disease. With six locations statewide, we provide a holistic approach to fighting cancer – guiding our patients through their journey medically, as well as walking through it with them personally. 

  • 5911 W. Memorial, Oklahoma City, OK 73142
  • Phone: 405.773.6400 | Fax: 405.553.0792
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INTEGRIS Jim Thorpe Outpatient Rehabilitation Cancer Institute
INTEGRIS Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation has been Oklahoma’s inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation leader for decades. We can offer treatment for conditions like Parkinson’s Disease, stroke, spinal cord injury, brain injury or cancer. We’ll be by your side with the most advanced therapies and therapists in Oklahoma.

  • 5915 W Memorial Rd, Suite 210, Oklahoma City, OK 73142
  • Phone: 405.773.6601
  • Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Mercy Cancer Center - Coletta
At the Coletta Cancer Center, you’ll have convenient access to all of our Oklahoma City cancer clinics and treatment centers. Our team of expert physicians and staff work to bring you a higher level of patient care, including cancer prevention and early detection strategies, genetic testing and genetic counseling, education and support services, nurse navigators, promising clinical trials and research. Our nurse navigators will guide patients through cancer diagnosis, treatment and survivorship. 

  • 4401 McAuley Boulevard, Oklahoma City, OK 73120
  • Phone: 405.752.3388 | Fax: 405.936.5633
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Mercy Clinic Oncology & Hematology - Ada
Mercy Clinic Oncology and Hematology in Ada, OK specializes in diagnosing and treating patients with cancer, blood disorders like anemia, and bleeding or clotting problems. Our oncologists & hematologists provide a full range of chemotherapy and immunology services, as well as patient and family support.

  • 430 N. Monte Vista Street, Ada, OK 74820
  • Phone: 580.421.1141 | Fax: 580.421.1224
  • Hours: By appointment only. Please call to schedule.
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Norman Regional Hospital - Cancer Management Center
The comprehensive cancer program at Norman Regional Hospital delivers the highest level of care by bringing board-certified physicians, Oncology Nursing Society–certified nurses and expert radiation therapists together in one convenient location. We care for you as experts and treat you like neighbors.

  • 901 N. Porter Ave., Norman, OK 73071
  • Hospital - 405.307.1000
  • Oncology Clinic - 405.515.4544
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Northeast Oklahoma Cancer Center
At Northeastern Oklahoma Cancer Institute, we know cancer patients are best served by being treated in close proximity to a support network of family and friends. We offer patients in Northeastern Oklahoma the ability to receive state-of-the-art radiation therapy without the burden of traveling away from home.

  • 501 N. Florence Avenue, Suite 191, Claremore, OK 74017
  • Phone: 918.283.4078
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Oklahoma Cancer Specialists & Research Institute (OCSRI)
OCSRI, a physician-owned group practice with more than 20 blood and cancer specialty physicians and 200 nurses and associates, offers the region’s most comprehensive, personalized cancer care. Formed in 2016 as a partnership between St. John Health System and Tulsa Cancer Institute, OCSRI has over 90 years of experience between the two health systems and provides first-rate knowledge and expertise on cancer research and treatment.

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Toll-free phone number for all locations: 800.556.6056
Locations:

  • Bartlesville - 3470 E Frank Phillips Blvd, Bartlesville, OK 74006 | 918.200.0800
    • Services offered: Medical oncology, radiation oncology
  • McAlester - 901 N Strong Blvd, McAlester, OK 74501 | 918.426.0625
    • Services offered: Medical oncology, radiation oncology
  • OSCRI Breast Clinic (Tulsa) - 1819 E 19th St, Tulsa, OK | 918.505.3200
    • Services offered: Imaging, specialty care, mammography    
  • Skin Cancer Center (Broken Arrow) - 800 W Boise Cir, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 | 918.307.0215 
    • Services offered: Skin cancer treatment, consultation and evaluation, skin cancer follow-up, skin cancer screening to involve the pigmented lesion clinic, melanoma clinic, high risk clinic for immunocompromised patients, care coordination of complex cases, skin cancer education and prevention
  • Stillwater Cancer Center - 600 S Adams St, Stillwater, OK | 405.372.1775
    • Services offered: Medical oncology, radiation oncology, gynecologic oncology, in-house laboratory, retail, pharmacy, diagnostic radiology
  • St. John Medical Center (Tulsa) - 1924 S Utica Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104 | 918.744.2345
    • Services offered: Medical oncology, radiation oncology, gynecologic oncology, clinical research, in-house laboratory, retail pharmacy, nurse educator, diagnostic radiology    
  • Tulsa - 12697 E 51st St South, Tulsa, OK 74146 | 918.505.3200
    • Services offered: Medical oncology, radiation oncology, gynecologic oncology, clinical research, in-house laboratory, retail pharmacy, nurse educator, diagnostic radiology

Oklahoma Childrens Hospital - Jimmy Everest Center (OU Health)
As a comprehensive, compassionate, family-friendly site for referrals of children throughout Oklahoma and across the region, the Jimmy Everest Center at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital serves as your child’s best resource for comprehensive care and treatment of childhood cancers and blood disorders provided by expert physicians and a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals.

  • 1200 N. Children's Ave., Suite 10A, Oklahoma City, OK 73104
  • Phone: 405.271.4412 | Fax: 405.271.3265
  • Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
    • Hours subject to change. Please call (405) 271-4412 for confirmation.
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Oklahoma CyberKnife 
At Oklahoma CyberKnife, we offer many forms of cancer treatment options. Our personalized cancer care plans specialize in treating a large variety of tumor types throughout the body.

  • 6802 S Olympia Ave #100g, Tulsa, OK 74132
  • Phone: 918.949.6676
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Oklahoma Proton Center
We are one of the largest and most experienced proton centers in the country and one of just five proton centers in the Southwest. Our expertise and experience along with our partnerships with world-class physicians in Oklahoma City enables our team to build a comprehensive treatment plan tailored specifically to you and your cancer diagnosis. The precision of proton therapy enables our clinical team to reduce unnecessary side effects and maximize positive outcomes.

  • 5901 West Memorial Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73142
  • Phone: 405.422.9688
  • Hours: Monday – Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m
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Oklahoma Proton Center, Artesian Cancer Center

  • 3300 NW 56th St Fl LL100, Oklahoma City, OK 73112
  • Phone: 405.488.0700
  • Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center
As the state's only National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Center, Stephenson also ranks No. 1 among all cancer centers in the nation for the number of people participating in NCI-sponsored clinical trials. That means scientific breakthroughs are incorporated more readily for treatment options that may bring benefits.

  • 800 NE 10th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73104
  • Phone: 405.271.1112 | For Appointments: 855.750.2273
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OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center - Breast Cancer Clinic

  • 800 NE 10th St. Ste. 2300, Oklahoma City, OK 73104
  • Phone: 405.271.7226 | Toll Free: 855.750.2276
  • Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

OU Health Edmond Medical Center

  • 1 S. Bryant Ave., Edmond, OK 73034
  • Phone: 405.341.6100
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SSM Health Cancer Care
Experts at SSM Health Cancer Care offer exceptional care and treatment to support you in your journey to cancer recovery. As part of SSM Health Medical Group, our hematologists and oncologists are part of a much larger network of more than 250 providers in 75 locations throughout Oklahoma.

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Saint Francis Cancer Center
If you or a family member has been diagnosed with cancer, having access to a complete suite of cancer services, exceptional oncology doctors and support resources is critical to recovery. Saint Francis offers oncology clinics in two locations across eastern Oklahoma to help you find the best hospital for your cancer treatment.

Locations:

  • The Children's Hospital (Tulsa) - 6161 S.  Yale Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74136 | 877.491.5437
  • Muskogee - 300 Rockefeller Drive, Muskogee, OK 74401 | 918.684.3374
  • Tulsa - 11212 East 48th Street, Tulsa, OK 74146 | 918.556.3000

St. John Lafortune Cancer Center, Oklahoma's only MD Anderson Cancer Network Affiliate
St. John’s LaFortune Cancer Center provides surgery, chemotherapy and radiation for cancer patients, with a specialization in radiation therapy. LaFortune Cancer Center focuses on the whole patient, offering education, nutrition and health club services, social services and pastoral care. St. John LaFortune Cancer Center offers a range of treatment options, including intensity-modulated radiation therapy, stereotactic radiosurgery, low-dose and high-dose brachytherapy and superficial radiation therapy. Utilizing state-of-the-art technology like CyberKnife® and TomoTherapy®, radiation is delivered to the target while minimizing dose to surrounding tissue, thereby reducing side effects.


St. Jude Children's Hospital (Tulsa)
The 
St. Jude Affiliate Clinic at The Children’s Hospital at Saint Francis opened in 2016 and is the eighth affiliate clinic for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The hospital provides pediatric hematology and oncology services to child patients and access to more clinical trials than at any other facility in Oklahoma, enable Oklahoma children to stay close to home. The hospital’s board certified pediatric hematologists and oncologists, certified oncology nurses, social workers, child life specialists, physical therapists and pastoral care professionals work together to provide personalized, compassionate care to children and their families.

  • 6161 S Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136
  • Phone: 877.491.5437
  • Hours: Monday to Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon
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Skin Cancer Associates

  • Chase Plaza Commercial Center, 3705 W Memorial Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73134 
  • Phone: 405.751.0020

Skin Surgery Center of Oklahoma
Manage all forms of skin cancer, lesions suspicious for skin cancer, and benign skin lesions requiring surgical removal; Skin cancer screenings.

  • 13100 N. Western Ave. Suite 301, Oklahoma City, OK 73114
  • Phone: 405.947.6647 | Fax: 405.948.6647
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Stillwater Medical Cancer Center
Diagnosis and consultation (PET Scan); Personalized chemotherapy treatment planning; Radiation therapy treatments; Participation in nationwide clinical trials and research protocols, conducted by the National Cancer Institute & pharmaceutical companies; Prevention and treatment of side effects; 24/7 responsive care; Nutritional support; Educational resources for coping skills; Referrals to support groups, including pastoral care.

  • 1201 W. 6th Ave., Stillwater, OK 74074
  • Phone: 405.742.4930 | Fax: 405.742.4917
  • Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
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Texas Oncology Center - Idabel, OK
Medical oncology services focused on diagnosing your cancer, developing your treatment plan, and coordinating your overall care.

  • 1425 E. Lincoln Rd., Suite B-3., Idabel, OK 74745
  • Phone: 903.785.0031 | Fax: 903.784.6755
  • Hours: Open once a month, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Call for availability.
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Non-profit, private federally qualified health centers (FQHC) that focus on improving the health of underserved areas and populations through the promotion of promoting healthier lifestyles and providing quality, compassionate, affordable health care and health education services for all. Eligible for enhanced reimbursement from private insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid/Sooner Care, as well as other benefits. The cost of services may be based on a sliding fee scale according to household size and income; comprehensive, early detection and preventive health services (either on-site or by arrangement with another provider).

Arkansas Verdigris Valley Health Centers, Inc.

  • Coweta: 607 South Broadway, Coweta OK 74429 | 918.486.5564
  • Muskogee: 619 North Main Street-Building D, Muskogee OK 74401 | 918.682.0222
  • Muskogee West: 201 North 32nd Street, Muskogee OK 74401 | 918.912.2333
  • Porter: 505 South Main Street, Porter OK 74454 | 918.483.0111

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Caring Hands Healthcare Center

  • Hartshorne: 1429 Pennsylvania Ave, Hartshorne, OK | 918.279.2403
  • McAlester: 3101 Elks Road, McAlester, OK | 918.426.2442
  • McAlester George Nigh: 200 S. 3rd Street, Suite B, McAlester, OK | 918.426.2442

Central Oklahoma Family Medical Center

  • Ada-Arlington: 1221 Arlington-Suite B, Ada OK 74820 | 580.436.5111
  • Ada-Colony: 905 Colony Drive, Ada OK 74820 | 580.436.5111
  • Konowa: 527 West 3rd Street, Konawa Oklahoma 74849 | 580.925.3286
  • Stratford: 302 W Smith Street, Stratford OK 74872 | 580.436.5111

Email: info@cofmc.org
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Community Health Connection, Inc.

  • Carney: 105 East Sante Fe, Carney OK 74832 | 405.865.2020
  • Langston-Mary Mahoney: 300 Martin Luther King Boulevard| 405.466.2535
  • Oklahoma City-Mary Mahoney: 1276 North East 36th Street, Oklahoma City OK 73084 | 405.769.3301
  • Oklahoma City-Perry A Klasssen: 1901 Springlake Drive, Oklahoma City OK 73111 | 405.521.8486
  • Oklahoma City-Healing Hands/Homeless: 411 North West 11th Street, Oklahoma City OK 73103 | 405.272.0476
  • Oklahoma City-Healthy Start: 3017 North Martin Luther King Boulevard, Oklahoma City OK 73111 | 405.427.3200
  • Shawnee: 130 North Broadway-Suite 300, Shawnee OK 74801 | 405.769.3301

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East Central Oklahoma Family Health Center (ECOFHC), Inc.

  • Henryetta: 104 East Shurden Industrial Boulevard, Henryetta OK 74437 | 918.652.9614
  • Wetumka: 120 East Broadway Street, Wetumka, OK 74883 | 405.452.3151, toll free 1.800.252.0505
  • Wetumka: 109 South Main Street, Wetumka OK 74883 | 405.452.5400
  • Wewoka: 121 North Mekusukey Avenue, Wewoka OK 74884 | 405.257.5422

Email: ecofhc@ecofhc.org
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Fairfax/Robert Clark Family Health Center

  • Fairfax: 212 North Main, Fairfax OK 74637 | 918.642.3100, (after hours) 918.574.6127
  • Hominy: 119 West Main Street, Hominy OK 74035 | 918.885.4640
  • Newkirk: 716 South Highway 77, Newkirk OK 74647 | 580.362.2555

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Family Health Center of Southern Oklahoma

  • Atoka: 1556 South Virginia Avenue, Atoka OK 74525 | 580.889.4746
  • Coalgate: 107 East Post Avenue, Coalgate OK 74538 | 580. 927.2828
  • Kingston: 21 North Main Street, Kingston OK 73439 | 580.564.7885
  • Tishomingo: 610 East 24th Street, Tishomingo OK 73460 | 580.371.2343

Email: info@fhcso.org
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Great Salt Plains Health Center Inc.

  • Canton: 310 Walnut Street, Canton OK 73724 | 580.886.2200
  • Cherokee: 405 South Oklahoma Avenue, Cherokee OK 73728 |580.596.2800
  • Enid: 231 South 30th Street, Enid OK 73701 | 580.233.2900
  • Medford: 619 North Front Street, Medford OK 73759 | 580.395.3200

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Kiamichi Family Medical Center

  • Broken Bow: 510 South Park Drive, Broken Bow OK 74728 | 580.286.6688
  • Broken Bow: 6026 Battiest Pickens Road, Broken Bow OK 74728 | 580.447.2910
  • Hugo: 204 East Jackson, Hugo OK 74743 | 580.326.9555
  • Idabel: 403 South Indian Road, Idabel OK 74745 | 580.286.6688

Lawton Community Health Center (Comanche County Hospital Authority)

  • Apache: 1102 South Coblake Street, Apache OK 73006 | 580.588.3257
  • Burns Flat: 825 Sooner Drive, Burns Flat OK 73624 | 580.562.1716
  • Cache: 512 West C Avenue, Cache, OK 73527 | 580.699.7355
  • Comanche: 513 Hillery Road-Suite C, Comanche Oklahoma 73529 | 580.439.2000
  • Elgin: 7936 US Highway 277, Elgin OK 73538 | 580.492.6900
  • Lawton: 5404 South West Lee Boulevard, Lawton OK 73505 | 580.355.5242
  • Marlow: 1324 South Broadway Street, Marlow, Oklahoma 73055 | 580.658.9100

Morton Comprehensive Health Services Inc.

  • Nowata: 207 South Locust Street, Nowata OK 74106 | 918.587.2171
  • Tulsa: 1334 North Lansing Avenue, Tulsa OK 74106 | 918.587.2171
  • Tulsa-East: 1151 East 21st Street, Tulsa OK 74129 | 918.6185
  • Tulsa-West: 6116 West 11th Street, Tulsa OK 74127 | 918.295.9375
  • Tulsa-Midtown: 102 North Denver Avenue-Suite B, Tulsa OK 74103| 918.295.6942
  • Tulsa-Childrens: 2325 South Harvard, Tulsa OK 74171 | 918.712.4301

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Northeastern Oklahoma Community Health Services, Inc. (NeoHealth)

  • Hulbert: 124 East Main, Hulbert OK 74441 | 918.772.2879
  • Muskogee: 1328 South York Street, Muskogee OK 74401 | 918.683.0470
  • Salina: 101 East Ferry Street, Salina OK 74365 | 918.434.7440
  • Tahlequah-Family Medical: 1500 E Downing Street-Suite 214, Tahlequah OK 74464 | 918.431.0202
  • Tahlequah-Family Practice: 1500 East Downing Street-Suite 101, Tahlequah OK 74464 | 918.708.3570
  • Tahlequah-NSU: 529 North Oak Avenue, Tahlequah OK 74464 | 918.444.2126
  • Tahlequah-Women's Care: 1500 East Downing Street-Suite 208, Tahlequah OK 74464 | 918.456.2496
  • Tahlequah-Pediatrics: 1500 East Downing Street- Suite 102, Tahlequah OK 74464 | 918.207.0773
  • Tahlequah-Extended Care: 1500 East Downing Street-Suite 214-A, Tahlequah OK 74464 | 918.456.0011
  • Tahlequah-ENT: 1203 East Ross Bypass, Tahlequah OK 74464 | 918.453.9902
  • Westville: 761 West Buffington Road, Westville OK | 918.723.3997

Email: info@neohealth.org


Oklahoma South Central Medical & Resource Center

  • Lindsay: 216 South Main, Lindsay OK 73052 | 405.756.1414, 1.855.595.0286 (toll free)
  • Lindsay-Schools: 707 West Comanche Street, Lindsay OK 73052 | 405.756.1414
  • Maysville: 504 Williams, Maysville OK 73057 | 405.756.1414
  • Chickasha: 2222 West Iowa Avenue, Chickasha OK 73108 | 405.756.1414

Panhandle Counseling and Health Center

  • Guymon: 1309 North East Street, Guymon OK 73942 | 580.338.4638
  • Guymon: PCHC-Highway 54, 3247 North East Highway 54, Guymon OK 73942 | 580.338.0072

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Pushmataha Family Medical Center

  • Boswell: 415 6th Street, Boswell OK 74727 | 580.566.2530
  • Clayton: 1020 North Lawson Boulevard, Clayton OK 74536 | 918.569.4143, 1.888.569.7362 (toll free)

Email: contact@pfmcok.com
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Shortgrass Community Health Center, Inc.

  • 400 East Sycamore Street, Hollis OK 73550
  • Phone: 580.668.2800

Stigler Health and Wellness Center, Inc.

  • Checotah: 212 West Spaulding, Checotah OK 74426 | 918.473.0048
  • Eufaula: 111 Forest Avenue-Suite A, Eufaula OK 74432 | 918.689.3333
  • McAlester: 628 East Creek Avenue, McAlester OK 74501 | 918.421.3500
  • Poteau: 204 Wall Street-Suite A, Poteau OK 74953 | 
    • 1120 Tarby Road (new location/under development)
  • Sallisaw: 1630 South Kerr Boulevard, Sallisaw OK 74955 | 918.790.2653
  • Stigler: 1505 East Main, Stigler OK  74462 | 918.967.3368
  • Warner: 806 N. Campbell Street-​Suite A, Warner OK  74469 | 918.463.2837
  • Wilburton: 802 Highway 2 North, Wilburton OK  74578 | 918.465.0005

Variety Care, Inc.

  • Oklahoma City: 3000 North Grand Boulevard, Oklahoma City OK 73107 | 405.632.6688, 1.866.388.6688 (toll free)
  • Anardarko: 718 West Petree Road, Anadarko OK 73005 | 866.388.6688
  • Fort Cobb: 111 West Main Street, Fort Cobb OK 73038 | 866.388.6688
  • Grandfield: 201 West 1st Street, Grandfield OK 73546 | 866.388.6688
  • Del City-Mid-Del: 3851 Tinker Diagonal, Del City OK 73115 | 405.632.6688
  • Norman: 317 East Himes, Norman OK 73069 | 405.632.6688
  • Norman-Women/Pediatrics: 1237 Alameda Street, Norman OK 73071 | 405.632.6688
  • Oklahoma City-Britton: 721 West Britton Road, Oklahoma City OK 73134 | 405.632.6688
  • Oklahoma City-Wellness/Pediatrics: 500 South West 44th Street, Oklahoma City OK 73109 | 405.632.6688
  • Oklahoma City-Northcare: 2617 General Pershing Boulevard, Oklahoma City OK 73107 | 405.632.6688
  • Oklahoma City-North Portland: 5320 North Portland, Oklahoma City OK 73112 | 405.632.6688
  • Oklahoma City-NW 10th: 4023 North West 10th Street, Oklahoma City OK 73107 | 405.632.6688
  • Oklahoma City-Pete White: 4021 South Walker Avenue-Suite 201, Oklahoma City OK 73109 | 405.632.6688
  • Oklahoma City-Reno: 4000 W Reno Ave, Oklahoma City OK 73107 | 405.632.6688
  • Oklahoma City-Straka Terrace: 1025 Straka Terrace, Oklahoma City OK 73139 | 405.632.6688
  • Yukon-Pediatrics: 508 West Vandament Avenue #210, Yukon OK 73099 | 405.632.6688

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INTEGRIS Cancer Institute - Oklahoma City
The INTEGRIS Cancer Institute is more than a cancer treatment facility. It's a cancer treatment philosophy, treating the whole person, not just the disease. With six locations statewide, we provide a holistic approach to fighting cancer – guiding our patients through their journey medically, as well as walking through it with them personally. 

  • 5911 W. Memorial, Oklahoma City, OK 73142
  • Phone: 405.773.6400 | Fax: 405.553.0792
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Mercy Cancer and Cancer Treatment
Mercy’s nationally known, fellowship-trained adult and pediatric cancer specialists care for almost every kind of cancer. We participate in clinical research to bring you the most advanced cancer treatment available. We're harnessing the power of genetic testing, gene-targeting therapies and immunotherapy: activating your body's immune system to fight cancer. We understand that coping with your cancer can be just as important as curing it. To help patients through this process, our comprehensive treatment program includes: Genetic testing and counseling; Oncology nurse navigation; Nutrition services; Palliative care; Cancer support groups; Mental health services; Integrative therapies; Cancer rehabilitation and pain management services.

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SSM Health Cancer Care
Experts at SSM Health Cancer Care offer exceptional care and treatment to support you in your journey to cancer recovery. As part of SSM Health Medical Group, our hematologists and oncologists are part of a much larger network of more than 250 providers in 75 locations throughout Oklahoma.

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Good Shepherd Community Clinic, Inc.
Non-profit, private federally qualified health centers (FQHC) that focus on improving the health of underserved areas and populations through the promotion of promoting healthier lifestyles and providing quality, compassionate, affordable health care and health education services for all. Eligible for enhanced reimbursement from private insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid/Sooner Care, as well as other benefits. The cost of services may be based on a sliding fee scale according to household size and income; comprehensive, early detection and preventive health services (either on-site or by arrangement with another provider). 

  • 20 12th Ave North West, Ardmore OK 73401
  • Phone: 580.223.3411; (toll free/after-hours/weekends): 844.303.0285
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Oklahoma Project Woman
Breast Health Care for the Uninsured. Dedicated to providing access to breast health care that will facilitate the early diagnosis of breast cancer and decreasing the mortality rate for Oklahomans with no health insurance and limited financial resources. Services include breast health education, clinical breast exam, mammography, diagnostic procedures, and surgical services. Located in Oklahoma City and Tulsa.

  • 6146 South Branden Avenue-Suite 300, Tulsa OK 74136
  • Phone: 877.550.7465 (toll-free)
    • Tulsa: 918.834.7200
    • Oklahoma City: 405.605.1228
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Planned Parenthood
Non-profit organization offering reproductive and cancer screening services, education, and information to insured, uninsured, and undocumented men, women, LGBTQ, Edmond, Oklahoma City, Tulsa.

Oklahoma locations

  • Oklahoma City - 619 North West 23rd Street, Oklahoma City OK 73103 | 405.528.2157
  • Edmond - 3431 South Boulevard-Suite 108, Edmond OK 73013 | 405.348.9904
  • Tulsa - 1007 South Peoria Avenue, Tulsa OK 74120 | 855.841.7526

  • Cancer Sucks
    • Organization ran by volunteers that have all been touched by cancer and focused on raising as much money for cancer research as possible. Corporate partnerships fund overhead expenses allowing all proceeds from events to be donated to cancer research; corporate partnerships, volunteer opportunities, merchandise, donations, fundraising events.
    • P.O. Box 1091, Bixby OK 74008 
    • Email: Info@cancersucks.com 
    • Phone: 918.695.6671 
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  • Colorectal Cancer Coalition - Oklahoma 
    • Non-profit coalition, formerly CRC Taskforce, consisting of a group of professionals, organizations, and individuals working together to reduce and eliminate preventable colorectal cancer deaths and related health disparities statewide. Revise: The coalition serves as the colorectal cancer workgroup of the Oklahoma Comprehensive Cancer Network.
    • Phone: 405.666.0076 | 405.250.3929
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  • Oklahoma Comprehensive Cancer Network (OCCN) - Oklahoma State Department of Health
    • Group of professionals, organizations, and individuals working together to reduce and eliminate preventable cancer deaths and related health disparities statewide. The network is responsible for the development of the Oklahoma State Cancer Plan and website provides meeting information, current state cancer plan, resources, partners, and ongoing activities. 
    • Email: OCCN@health.ok.gov
  • Oklahoma Primary Care Association (OKPCA) 
    • Dedicated to strengthening access to affordable, community-based health on behalf of medically underserved Oklahoma patients and communities. Offers training and technical assistance to members, collaborates with statewide healthcare stakeholders, and advocates for patients and safety-net providers. See website for community health centers.
    • 6501 North Broadway Extension-Suite 200, Oklahoma City OK 73116
    • Phone: 405.424.2282
    • Email: emailnews@okpca.org
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  • Aim at Melanoma Foundation
    • Founded in 2004, AIM at Melanoma is a global foundation dedicated to finding more effective treatments and, ultimately, the cure for melanoma. AIM at Melanoma is dedicated to: Innovation in Melanoma Research; Legislation, Policy & Advocacy; Information & Support.
  • American Brain Tumor Association
    • Founded in 1973, the American Brain Tumor Association (ABTA) was the first national advocacy organization committed to funding brain tumor research and providing information and education to patients, caregivers, and their loved ones. For 46 years, the ABTA has been providing comprehensive resources that support the complex needs of brain tumor patients and caregivers, as well as the critical funding of research in the pursuit of breakthroughs in brain tumor diagnosis, treatment and care.
  • American Cancer Society
    • At the American Cancer Society, we’re on a mission to free the world from cancer. Until we do, we’ll be funding and conducting research, sharing expert information, supporting patients, and spreading the word about prevention. All so you can live longer — and better.
  • American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN)
    • ACS CAN includes a strong focus on preventing cancer, seeking new cures and treatments and ensuring all Americans have access to the medical care that could save their life. We also support the determination and courage of cancer patients and survivors by working to improve their quality of life both during treatment and after it has ended.
  • American College of Surgeons (ACS) Commission on Cancer
    • The Commission on Cancer (CoC) is a consortium of professional organizations dedicated to improving survival and quality of life for patients with cancer by setting and raising standards. We promote cancer prevention, research, education, and monitoring of comprehensive quality care.
  • American Society of Clinical Oncology
    • Founded in 1964, the American Society of Clinical Oncology is the world's leading professional organization for physicians and oncology professionals caring for people with cancer.
  • Cancer Support Community
    • Cancer Support Community provides professional programs of emotional support, education, and hope for people impacted by cancer at no charge so that no one faces cancer alone. Cancer Support Community includes Gilda’s Clubs and The Wellness Community locations - support groups and other fun and educational events to connect with other facing cancer.
  • CEO Roundtable on Cancer
    • The mission of the CEO Roundtable on Cancer is to make continual progress toward the elimination of cancer as a personal disease and public health problem through initiatives that reduce the risk of cancer, enable early diagnosis, facilitate access to treatment, and hasten the discovery of effective therapies.
  • Colon Cancer Coalition 
    • National coalition of people determined to end colorectal cancer deaths by increasing screening and educating others about the signs and symptoms. Member of the National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable committed to raising screening rates to 80% to further halt this preventable cancer. Community programs include Get Your Rear in Gear® and Tour de Tush®.
  • Colorectal Cancer Alliance
    • Founded in 1999 by a group of 41 survivors, caregivers, and friends, we are today the nation's leading nonprofit dedicated to colorectal cancer. We empower a nation of allies who work with us to provide genuine support for patients and families, caregivers, and survivors; to raise awareness of preventive measures; and inspire efforts to fund critical research.
  • Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered (FORCE) 
    • Improving the lives of individuals and families affected by hereditary breast, ovarian, and related cancers by creating awareness, supplying information and support to the community, advocating for and supporting research and working with the research and medical communities to help people dealing with hereditary breast, ovarian, and related cancers; peer support, information on latest research, resources, clinical trials, and advocacy.
  • GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer 
    • Founded by patients and survivors, joint efforts of the Lung Cancer Alliance (LCA) and the Bonnie J Addario Lung Cancer Foundation (ALCF) serving those living with and at risk for lung cancer to reduce stigma, improve quality of life and increase survival. Website provides cancer education, resources and support, types of lung cancer, risk and early detection, treatment and side effects.
  • Intercultural Cancer Council
    • The Intercultural Cancer Council promotes policies, programs, partnerships, and research to eliminate the unequal burden of cancer among racial and ethnic minorities and medically underserved populations in the United States and its associated territories.
  • LungCANCER.org  
    • Program of CancerCare®, a non-profit organization providing free professional support. Services include counseling, support groups, financial assistance, educational workshops and publications to anyone coping with lung cancer.
  • LUNGevity Foundation 
    • Committed to making an immediate impact on increasing quality of life and survivorship of people with lung cancer by accelerating research into early detection and more effective treatments, as well as providing community, support, and education for all those affected by the disease. Services: Lung Cancer Support Community, Lifeline Program, Peer-to-Peer Mentoring, Survivorship Programs and Conferences, Online Communities, Patient True Talk.
  • National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.  
    • Founded by breast cancer survivor, Janelle Hail to provide education, early detection, and support services to women affected by breast cancer. Programs: Beyond the Shock, National Mammography, Patient Navigator, HOPE kits, Breast Health Education, Breast Cancer Research, Navigating Breast Cancer in the Workplace, and Metastatic Breast Cancer Retreats.
  • National Cancer Institute
    • The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is the federal government's principal agency for cancer research and training. NCI leads, conducts, and supports cancer research across the nation to advance scientific knowledge and help all people live longer, healthier lives. As the leader of the cancer research enterprise, collectively known as the National Cancer Program, and the largest funder of cancer research in the world, NCI manages a broad range of research, training, and information dissemination activities that reach across the entire country, meeting the needs of all demographics—rich and poor, urban and rural, and all racial/ethnic populations.
  • National Cervical Cancer Coalition
    • Program of the American Sexual Health Association (ASHA). Grassroots nonprofit organization dedicated to help women, family members and caregivers battle the personal issues related to cervical cancer and HPV and to advocate for cervical health in all women by promoting prevention through education about early vaccination, Pap testing and HPV testing when recommended.
  • SHARE 
    • Nonprofit organization that supports, educates, and empowers women affected by breast, ovarian, or metastatic breast cancer, with a special focus on medically underserved communities. Mission is to connect these women with the unique support of survivors and peers, creating a community where no one has to face breast or ovarian cancer alone. Services include support groups, expert-led educational programs, national breast cancer helpline and ovarian cancer helpline and metastatic breast cancer helpline, on-line communities, educational tools, clinical trial assistance, outreach to medically underserved communities, survivor-patient navigation. English, Spanish, and 17 other languages.
  • Support for People with Oral, Head & Neck Cancers (SPOHNC) 
    • Foundation for patient and family education and awareness dedicated to meeting the psychosocial needs, as well as preserving, restoring, and promoting physical and emotional health needs of oral, head and neck cancer patients. Services include cancer information, resources, support groups and care, clinical trials, blog, online store.
  • Ulman Cancer Foundation for Young Adults
    • Organization dedicated to creating a community of support for young adults, and their loved ones, impacted by cancer by being a leading voice in the young adult cancer movement, working at a grassroots level to support, educate, connect and empower young adults, and their loved ones impacted by cancer. Services include Cancer & Exercise, Housing, Meet Ups, Resource Database, and Scholarships.
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  • United Ostomy Associations of America, Inc.
    • Nonprofit organization that supports, empowers, and advocates for people who have had or who will have ostomy or continent diversion surgery. Services include Advocacy, Events, Nutrition, Awareness, Basics, News, Tips, Patient Stories.
  • Web Whispers - IAL
    • Online international support group providing practical, educational information and support to laryngectomees and to all persons diagnosed with or treated for cancer that affects the larynx or those who have suffered damage to vocal cords.

Oklahoma Cancer Specialists & Research Institute (OCSRI)
OCSRI, a physician-owned group practice with more than 20 blood and cancer specialty physicians and 200 nurses and associates, offers the region’s most comprehensive, personalized cancer care. Formed in 2016 as a partnership between St. John Health System and Tulsa Cancer Institute, OCSRI has over 90 years of experience between the two health systems and provides first-rate knowledge and expertise on cancer research and treatment.

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Toll-free phone number for all locations: 800.556.6056
Locations:

  • Bartlesville - 3470 E Frank Phillips Blvd, Bartlesville, OK 74006 | 918.200.0800
    • Services offered: Medical oncology, radiation oncology
  • McAlester - 901 N Strong Blvd, McAlester, OK 74501 | 918.426.0625
    • Services offered: Medical oncology, radiation oncology
  • OSCRI Breast Clinic (Tulsa) - 1819 E 19th St, Tulsa, OK | 918.505.3200
    • Services offered: Imaging, specialty care, mammography    
  • Skin Cancer Center (Broken Arrow) - 800 W Boise Cir, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 | 918.307.0215 
    • Services offered: Skin cancer treatment, consultation and evaluation, skin cancer follow-up, skin cancer screening to involve the pigmented lesion clinic, melanoma clinic, high risk clinic for immunocompromised patients, care coordination of complex cases, skin cancer education and prevention
  • Stillwater Cancer Center - 600 S Adams St, Stillwater, OK | 405.372.1775
    • Services offered: Medical oncology, radiation oncology, gynecologic oncology, in-house laboratory, retail, pharmacy, diagnostic radiology
  • St. John Medical Center (Tulsa) - 1924 S Utica Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104 | 918.744.2345
    • Services offered: Medical oncology, radiation oncology, gynecologic oncology, clinical research, in-house laboratory, retail pharmacy, nurse educator, diagnostic radiology    
  • Tulsa - 12697 E 51st St South, Tulsa, OK 74146 | 918.505.3200
    • Services offered: Medical oncology, radiation oncology, gynecologic oncology, clinical research, in-house laboratory, retail pharmacy, nurse educator, diagnostic radiology

Stephenson Cancer Center 
The Stephenson Cancer Center enrolls thousands of cancer patients in hundreds of open cancer clinical trials. We operate Oklahoma's only Phase I Clinical Trials Program, where first-in-human treatments are administered by an experienced and dedicated staff. We also have one of the highest rates in the nation for ethnically diverse patients enrolled in clinical trials and our cancer specialists participate in more clinical studies than any other practice in the region.

2-1-1 Heartline Oklahoma (United Way) is a free, 24-hour phone service that provides Oklahomans access to information about health and human services. Highly trained 2-1-1 call specialists offer compassionate engagement and can make in-depth assessments and referral plans based on eligibility requirements for each program. We work with our callers to make a plan using our 2-1-1 database – the most comprehensive entity of its kind in the state, with more than 13,000 services available – that improves the quality of their families’ lives. We offer help in more than 200 languages and provide the public with a place to turn for nonemergency needs during times of disaster.

Call 2-1-1
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Text 8989211

2-1-1 Chat

Our call specialists also engage with Oklahomans in an online chat setting.

2-1-1 Online Resource Database

Resources may also be accessed through HeartLine’s online database. 

  • Assistance in Healthcare 
    • Not-for-profit organization that assists cancer patients in financial distress while they are undergoing treatment. Services include financial assistance for emergency non-medical expenses such as rent, utilities, car payments (financial assistance with travel, medications, supplements, hotel accommodations and/or physician or hospital charges are not provided) in Tulsa and the surrounding area.
    • 10153 East 79th Street-Suite 244, Tulsa OK 74133
    • Phone: 918.286.5699
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  • Breast Cancer Assistance Program-American Breast Cancer Foundation
    • Program of the American Breast Cancer Foundation, provides financial assistance for breast cancer screenings and diagnostic tests for uninsured and underserved individuals, regardless of age or gender. Monday- Thursday 9am to 6pm, and Friday’s 9am to 1:00pm, EST.
    • Phone: 844-219-ABCF or 844.219.2223 (Toll Free)
  • CancerCare Copayment Assistance Foundation
    • Provides assistance to help people with cancer overcome financial access and treatment barriers by assisting patients with co-payments for their prescribed treatment.
    • Email: information@cancercarecopay.org
    • Phone: 866-55-COPAY or 866-552-6729 (Toll Free)

 

  • AmpleHarvest.org
    • Online locator tool to find a food pantry in your area. Encourages farmers and gardeners to donate unused fresh foods to prevent food waste-therefore diminishing hunger in America by using education and technology to enable home and community gardeners to share their excess harvests with a nearby food pantry instead of letting it go to waste. See website to search by your zip code.
    • Phone: AMPLE-6-9880 or 267-536-9880
    • Email: info@AmpleHarvest.org
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  • Cancer Dietician
    • Non-profit healthy living blog run by Julie Lanford MPH, RD, LDN., Director for Cancer Services, Winston-Salem, NC. As a registered dietitian, licensed nutritionist with over 10 years of experience working in oncology-Provides up-to-date information on a variety of cancer and nutrition topics and delicious recipes to add to your menu. Services include Blog, Podcast, Webinars, and Evidence-based information on hot topics related to cancer and nutrition.
    • Email: julie@cancerdietitian.com
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  • Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma
    • Distributes donated items to hundreds of Partner Agencies operating feeding programs in 24 counties of eastern Oklahoma including emergency food pantries, soup kitchens, emergency shelters, child-feeding programs, senior feeding programs, and veteran’s initiatives. Monday- Friday 8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M. Call for availability.
    • McAlester: 2119 North Main Street, McAlester OK 74501 | 918. 429.7755
    • Tulsa: 1304 North Kenosha Avenue, Tulsa OK 74106 | 918.585.2800
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  • Cook for Your Life
    • Subscription-free website filled with cooking videos and over 1,000 recipes that teach cancer patients how to create healthy and delicious meals at home-at their own time and pace. Services include recipes and videos organized by topic specific to the stage of treatment, dietary needs, or simply how patients feel at any given moment.
    • Email: cookforyourlife@fredhutch.org
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  • Feeding America Network
    • The Feeding America nationwide network of food banks secures and distributes 4.3 billion meals each year through food pantries and meal programs throughout the United States and leads the nation to engage in the fight against hunger.
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  • Hunger Free Oklahoma Community Partner Network
    • Hunger Free Oklahoma works to bring a unified, statewide voice to the issues and solutions surrounding hunger, with a goal to ensure all Oklahomans have access to affordable, nutritious food. We are leveraging the power of collaboration to solve hunger in Oklahoma by improving systems, policies, and practices.
    • Oklahoma City: 309 NW 13th St, STE 103, Oklahoma City, OK 73103
    • Tulsa: 907 S Detroit Ave, Suite 600, Tulsa, OK 74120
    • Phone: 918.591.2491
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  • Oncology Nutrition Dietetic Practice Group
    • Group within the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics for nutrition professionals that specialize in oncology (cancer) nutrition. Website resources include research-based information on nutrition and cancer journey, recipes.
    • Email: contact@oncologynutrition.org
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  • Pearl Point Nutrition Service-Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
    • Program of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, offer free one-on-one education and consultations to patients and caregivers of all cancer types. Registered dietitians with expertise in oncology nutrition can assist with healthy eating strategies, side effect management, survivorship nutrition, resources and tools for additional support after a cancer diagnosis. Call or visit website to schedule an appointment with a dietician.
    • Phone: 877.467.1936 xt 101 (Toll Free)
  • Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma (Oklahoma City)
    • Hunger-relief charity providing food to feed more than 136,000 hungry Oklahomans every week through a network of nearly 1,300 community-based partner agencies, schools, and community organizations. Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Se habla español.
    • 3355 South Purdue, Oklahoma City OK 73137 | 405.972.1111 
    • Email: info@rfbo.org
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  • Oklahoma Housing Finance Authority
    • OHFA offers housing assistance to low and moderate income families in all 77 Oklahoma counties. Every day, we help families pay their rent or purchase homes so they can begin making memories and growing roots. We work with nonprofit organizations, developers and municipalities to bring quality housing opportunities to communities across the state.
    • 205 NW 63rd Street, Suite 140, Oklahoma City, OK 73116
    • Phone: 800.256.1489 (toll free)
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  • OK Kids Korral - Toby Keith Foundation
    • OK Kids Korral is a cost-free, convenient and comfortable home for pediatric cancer patients receiving treatment at The Children’s Hospital at OU Medical Center, Stephenson Cancer Center and other nearby facilities.
    • 818 North East 8th Street, Oklahoma City OK 73104
    • Phone: 405.271.6552
    • Email: info@tobykeithfoundation.org
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  • HealthWell Foundation 
    • Non-profit foundation dedicated to improving access to care and helping underinsured patients with chronic or life-altering diseases afford essential treatments and medications by providing financial assistance to assist with prescription copays, health insurance premiums, deductibles and coinsurance, pediatric treatment costs, travel costs, and out-of-pocket expenses. 8:00 am-4:00 pm Monday-Friday CST
    • Phone: 800.675.8416 (Toll Free
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  • Hill-Burton Free & Reduced-Cost Health Care Program  
    • Information and access to Hill-Burton facilities including hospitals, nursing homes, and other health care facilities that have agreed to provide free or reduced-cost care to all people unable to pay and to make their services available to all persons residing in the facility’s area. To qualify for services, applicant’s income must fall within the annually published poverty guidelines of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 
    • 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville MD 20857 
    • Phone: 800.638.0742 (Toll Free)  
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  • Insure Oklahoma (Oklahoma Health Care Authority)
    • The Oklahoma Health Care Authority administers the SoonerCare (Oklahoma Medicaid) and Insure Oklahoma programs. Provides qualified Oklahomans with access to quality healthcare regardless of their ability to pay.
    • Address: 4345 North Lincoln Boulevard Oklahoma City, OK 73105
    • Hours: 8:00 am-5:00 pm · M, T, W, & F (10:30 am – 5:00 pm Thursdays)
    • Phone: 888.365.3742 (Toll Free)
    • Email: insureok@okhca.org
  • Oklahoma Cares (Oklahoma State Department of Health)
    • Oklahoma Cares is a partnership of the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH), the Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA), the Cherokee Nation, the Kaw Nation of Oklahoma, and the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) to provide treatment for breast and cervical cancer and pre-cancerous conditions to eligible women. Oklahoma Cares was established as a result of the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act of 2000.
    • Phone: 405.426.8300
    • Email: Center@health.ok.gov

  • Medicine Asssistance Tool
    • Free to use search engine created by the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) that that allows users to search for financial assistance resources available to them, their loved ones or patients in their lives through the various biopharmaceutical industry programs available for patients who are eligible. English & Spanish options available on website.
  • Merck-Access Program and Patient Assistance Program
    • The Merck Access Program may be able to help answer questions related to insurance coverage and financial assistance options for certain Merck products including questions about: insurance coverage, co-pay assistance, and referral to the Merck Patient Assistance Program. The Merck Patient Assistance Program provides certain medicines and adult vaccines free of charge to eligible individuals who do not have insurance or whose insurance does not cover their prescription Merck products. Call for eligibility determination.
    • Phone: 800.444.2080 (toll free)
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  • Needy Meds
    • Non-profit web-based resource devoted to educating and empowering those seeking affordable healthcare by providing information on healthcare programs, offering direct assistance, and facilitating programs that help people who can't afford medications and healthcare costs by offering a free drug discount card that may help obtain substantially lower price on medications.
    • Phone: 800.503.6897 (Toll Free) Helpline
    • Email: info@needymeds.org
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  • Partnership for Prescription Assistance
    • Offers qualifying patients without prescription drug coverage get the medicines they need for free or nearly free- single point of access to more than 475 public and private programs, including nearly 200 offered by pharmaceutical companies.
    • Phone: 888.477.2669 (Toll Free)
  • Patient Advocate Foundation
    • National non-profit organization providing case management services and financial aid to Americans with chronic, life threatening and debilitating illnesses. Provides direct services to patients and caregivers. Services include helping people navigate the health care system, working with health care providers, payers and employers to assure that patients have access to affordable care, financial and co-pay assistance and teaching self-advocacy to patients and caregivers, including academic scholarships for post-secondary school to young adult who have experiences the impact of a chronic illness or life threatening diseases.
    • Address: 421 Butler Farm Road, Hampton VA 23666
    • Hours: Monday–Thursday 8:30am-5pm, Friday 8:30am-4pm ET.
    • Phone: 800.532.5274 (Toll Free)
    • Email: help@patientadvocate.org
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  • Rx Assist Patient Assistance Program Center 
    • Patient assistance programs ran by pharmaceutical companies to provide free medications to people who cannot afford to buy their medicine. Offers a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs, practical tools, news, and articles to help health care professionals and patients obtain free or low-cost medications and learn other ways to manage medication costs.
    • Email: info@rxassist.org
  • Rx for Oklahoma Prescription Assistance
    • Free service offers low-income Oklahoma residents with long-term prescription medication costs access to assistance programs provided by pharmaceutical companies. Also provides enrollment assistance and advice for the OklahomaRX discount. Oklahoma residents, regardless of age, who are uninsured, underinsured or low income (at or below federal poverty limits) are encouraged to apply. Medicare Part D and Medicaid beneficiaries with unique circumstances may qualify. 
    • Address: 900 North Stiles Avenue, Oklahoma City OK 73104
    • Hours: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM CST
    • Phone: 405.815.6552 or 1.877.RX4.OKLA (Toll Free)
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  • Angel Flight, Inc.
    • Offers free air transportation for any legitimate, charitable, medically related need. Transportation also arranged for those people who are financially distressed, or who are in a time-critical, non-emergency situation due to their medical condition. Primarily serves patients needing transportation to or from the heartland region. (Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, and Kansas.
    • 12345 East Skelly Drive, Tulsa OK 74128 
    • Phone: 918.749.8992
    • Email: angel@angelflight.com
  • Angel Flights, South Central Oklahoma
    • Offers free air transportation for patients and passengers who require travel for medical and humanitarian purposes; arranges travel through a network of volunteer pilots for people who require specialized medical treatment not available to them locally. Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma.
    • Phone: 972.755.4033, (toll free) 1.888.500.0433
    • Email: info@angelflightsc.org
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  • Corporate Angel Network, Inc.
    • Charitable organization whose sole mission is to fly cancer patients (both children and adults) to treatment at no cost to them on empty seats - on both private and corporate planes - with patients who need the rides. This not only improves the patients' chances of survival, but, it also reduces their emotional stress, physical discomfort, and financial burden. Participation is open to all cancer patients, bone marrow donors and recipients, and stem cell donors and recipients who are ambulatory and not in need of medical support while traveling. Eligibility is not based on financial need, and patients may travel as often as necessary.
    • Phone: 914.328.1313
    • Email: info@corpangelnetwork.org
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  • Mercy Medical Angels
    • Dedicated to removing the barrier to medical care with transportation on the ground and in the air to ensure that no one is ever denied medical care because they don’t have transportation. Provides assistance in the air with commercial airline tickets and volunteer pilots and on the ground with gas cards, bus and train tickets. Patients must be ambulatory, which means they must be able to walk independently, enter and exit the plane with little or no assistance, and require no medical care (e.g., doctor or nurse) in route.
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  • Road to Recovery
    • Every day thousands of cancer patients need a ride to treatment, but some may not have a way to get there. The American Cancer Society Road To Recovery program provides transportation to and from treatment for people with cancer who do not have a ride or are unable to drive themselves.
    • Phone: 1.800.227.2345 (toll-free, call well in advance of appointment date to schedule ride)

  • Alex’s Lemonade Stand - Foundation for Childhood Cancer (ALSF)
    • Foundation that shares the vision of founder and creator, Alexandra “Alex” Scott- a cure for all children with cancer. Devoted to changing the lives of children with cancer by funding impactful research, raising awareness, supporting families and empowering everyone to help cure childhood cancer. 
  • American Childhood Cancer Organization
    • Founded in 1970, the American Childhood Cancer Organization (ACCO) is the oldest and largest grassroots childhood cancer organization in the U.S. and only U.S. member of Childhood Cancer International. ACCO is dedicated to making childhood cancer a national health priority through shaping policy, supporting research, raising awareness, and providing educational resources and innovative programs to children with cancer, survivors, and their families.
    • Phone: 855.858.2226
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  • Calm Waters-Center for Children and Families 
    • Free center-based and school-based support groups and resources to help children 3-18 years of age and their families in their grief journey caused by death, divorce, or other significant loss. 
    • 501 N. Walker, Suite 140, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
    • Phone: 405.841.4800 
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  • Cavett Kids Foundation
    • Provides FREE camps and year-round programs and events for children battling life-threatening illnesses.  Events and activities provide foundational support for children and their families and provide a springboard for teaching character building, coping skills and connection. Programs include diversionary play, special event nights, local sports and attractions, dialysis rewards, scholarships, and six camps throughout the year.
    • 730 W. Wilshire Boulevard-Suite 109, Oklahoma City OK 73116 
    • Phone: 405.271.2271 (Opt. 2) 
    • Email: info@cavettkids.com 
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  • Childhood Cancer Guides - Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer
    • Program of Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer provides books that help families of children with cancer and survivor of childhood cancer. Resources include guides to Childhood Leukemia, Childhood Brain & Spinal Cord Tumors, Childhood Cancer, Your Child in the Hospital, Childhood Cancer Survivors. Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. CST
  • Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation (CBTF) 
    • Improving the treatment, quality of life and long-term outlook for children and families affected by a brain or spinal cord tumor. Programs and Resources: survivor retreats and conferences; online and community support groups; bereavement, end of life and palliative care; insurance guidance, and scholarships.
  • Children’s Treehouse Foundation  
    • Nonprofit organization providing hospital based, cancer-focused, psychosocial intervention training and programming to improve the emotional health of children whose parent has cancer. Dedicated to ensure that every child whose parent is diagnosed with cancer is given the early tools and emotional support to cope.
  • Imerman Angels 
    • Non-profit organization providing personalized connections that enable one-on-one support among  cancer fighters, survivors and caregivers by partnering anyone, any age, any gender, anywhere and any cancer type with a cancer survivor or caregiver who most importantly has faced the same type of cancer.
  • National Children’s Cancer Society (NCCS)  
    • Non-profit organization that provides financial, emotional, and educational support to children with cancer, their families and survivors. Services include financial assistance, information and support during and after treatment, college scholarships, publications, global outreach, etc.
  • Sooner SUCCESS
    • A statewide resource center that assists Oklahoma families that have a child with special healthcare needs (birth to age 21) access and coordinate specialty care, education services, family support, respite care, and other types of community services.
    • 940 Northeast 13th Street-Suite 3890, Oklahoma City OK 73104 
    • Phone: 405.271.2710; 877.441.0434 (Toll Free)  
    • Email: Sooner-success@ouhsc.edu 
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  • Starlight Children’s Foundation 
    • Provides support to families with seriously ill children by helping them cope with pain, fear and isolation through entertainment, education and family activities. Programs include virtual reality, hospital wear, gaming, spaces, and deliveries.
  • SuperSibs! Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation
    • Program of Alex’s Lemonade Stand, provides information, resources, tools and events to siblings of children with cancer to help provide family-centered care to the families. With the understanding childhood cancer affects the whole family, not only the child who receives the diagnosis, dedicated to comforting, encouraging, and empowering siblings during their family’s battle against childhood cancer so they can face the future with courage and hope.

Advanced Care Directives - INTEGRIS
Allows patients to document the medical treatments and interventions they wish to receive at their end-of-life. Services include mechanical ventilation, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), artificially administered nutrition and hydration, and dialysis.

  • Address: 3300 Northwest Expressway, Oklahoma City OK 73112
  • Phone: 405.951.2860
  • Email: jessica.zan@integrisok.com

Brain Tumor Society - National 
Committed to supporting the diverse needs of patients by moving research toward new treatments, fighting for policies that will improve the lives of all patients, and providing important and helpful information and resources. Programs include Quality of Life, Support Groups, Forever In Our Hearts, #Survivorsmatter, Bereavement, Palliative, and End of Life Care, During Treatment, Insurance, Disability Information, Scholarships, etc.

  • Address: 55 Chapel Street-Suite 200, Newton MA 02458 
  • Phone: 617.924.9997 
  • Email: jessica.zan@integrisok.com
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Cancer Legal Resource Center
Program of the Disability Rights Legal Center, non-profit public interest advocacy organization that champions the civil rights of people with disabilities as well as those affected by cancer and other serious illnesses; bringing cutting-edge cases to court and in winning victories to protect and to expand the rights of people to help eliminate discrimination and other legal barriers. 

  • Address: 350 South Grand Avenue-Suite 2010, Los Angeles CA 90071 
  • Phone: 866.843.2572 (Toll Free)   
  • Email: CLRC@drlcenter.org
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Caring Connection National Hospice and Palliative Care
A program of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization that offers free resources and information (online and over the phone) about end-of-life care and services. Includes information about advance care planning, financial assistance, hospice care and grief.

  • Phone: 800.658.8898 (Toll Free)   
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  • Duncan Location:
    • 2110 Duncan Regional Loop Road, Duncan Oklahoma 73533
    • 580.251.6600 
  • Chickasha Location:
    • 210 Mary Bailey Drive, Chickasha Oklahoma 73018
    • 405.222.9222
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Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation (CBTF) 
Improving the treatment, quality of life and long-term outlook for children and families affected by a brain or spinal cord tumor. Programs and Resources: survivor retreats and conferences; online and community support groups; bereavement, end of life and palliative care; insurance guidance, and scholarships.

  • Address: 1460 Broadway, New York NY 10036 
  • Phone: 212.448.9494 
  • Email: info@cbtf.org
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National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
Representing hospice and palliative care providers, NHPCO works to expand access to a proven person-centered model for healthcare—one that provides patients and their loved ones with comfort, peace, and dignity during life’s most intimate and vulnerable experiences. Provides its members with the essential tools they need to stay current with leading practices, understand policy changes, and improve their quality of care-with resources that address the challenges providers navigate on a daily basis, enhances and expands access to care that addresses holistic health and the well-being of communities. 

  • Address: 1731 King Street, Alexandria VA 22314  
  • Phone:
    • 703.837.1500 
    • 800.658.8898 (Toll Free)  
    • 877.658.8896 (Toll Free) Multi-lingual
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Palliative ​Care and Supportive Care-University of Oklahoma Medical Center
Hospital-based consultation service focused on providing support and comfort while an illness is being actively treated, as well as helping each patient and his or her loved ones cope with the illness and how it affects their lives. Service available to patients receiving care at OU Medical Center. Additionally, the palliative care team has a number of resources and offers a wide range of supportive care services to patients and their families-easing symptoms that cause distress like pain, fatigue, anxiety, nausea, breathing problems and more, spiritual, emotional and social support, coordination of care among various health care providers and settings, referral and coordination of home care and other services at the time of discharge, helping create an advance care plan that details your wishes for your future health care.

Saint John Hospice
Hospice care center situated at Tulsa Oklahoma, under the CMS regional office located at Dallas, covers all hospices located in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas. Services include home health aide, counseling, grief support groups, medical social services, medical supply services, nursing services, other, physician services, short-term inpatient care. Care for people who are terminally ill involves a team-oriented approach that addresses the medical, physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs of the patient. Hospice also provides support to the patient’s family or caregiver. 

  • Address: 4720 South Harvard-Suite 202, Tulsa OK 74135 
  • Phone: 918.747.7901

Troy and Dollie Smith Wellness Center- Integris Cancer Institute of OK 
Resource center for patients, their families, and caregivers; offers a wide array of services and materials to assist cancer patients, caregivers during treatment, organizational toolkits, legal paperwork help, and support group resources.

  • Address: 5911 West Memorial Road, Oklahoma City 73142 
  • Phone: 405.773.6400  
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  • Breast Cancer Support Group-Norman Regional Health System
    • Support group open to the public, but for patients with breast cancer at any stage of their treatment or recovery, their friends, and family members. The support group provides education and emotional support to patients diagnosed with breast cancer.
    • 440 R.C. Luttrell Drive-Suite 103, Norman OK 73071 
    • Phone: 405-307-2620
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  • Cancer Centers of Southwest Oklahoma
    • Individualized care and support groups for patients with cancer. Through a group effort, four hospitals in Southwest Oklahoma have joined together to provide state-of-the-art cancer treatment.
    • Facebook
    • Locations
      • Altus - 1200 East Broadway, Altus, OK 73521 | 580.379.6000
      • Chickasha - 210 Mary Bailey Drive, Chickasha, OK 73018| 405.222.9222
      • Duncan - 2110 Duncan Regional Loop Road, Duncan, OK 73533 | 580.251.6600 
      • Lawton - 104 NW 31st Street, Lawton, OK 73505| 580.536.2121
  • Cancer Resource Center - Norman Regional Health System
    • Organization that help patients through every step of cancer experience, not just medically, but mentally, emotionally and physically. Supported Programs; Look Good Feel Better, Cancer Support Groups, Health Club, Line Dancing Exercise, Beginners Yoga Classes, Tenaciously Teal. Norman, Moore.
    • Norman Regional Hospital
      • 901 North Porter Avenue, Norman OK 73071  | 405.307.4021 
    • Norman Regional Health System-HealthPlex
      • 3300 HealthPlex Parkway, Norman OK 73072 | 405.515.100 
    • Norman Regional Moore 
      • 700 South Telephone Road, Moore OK 73160 | 405.793.9355 
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  • Cancer Sucks
    • Organization ran by volunteers that have all been touched by cancer and focused on raising as much money for cancer research as possible. Corporate partnerships fund overhead expenses allowing all proceeds from events to be donated to cancer research; corporate partnerships, volunteer opportunities, merchandise, donations, fundraising events.
    • P.O. Box 1091, Bixby OK 74008 
    • Email: Info@cancersucks.com 
    • Phone: 918.695.6671 
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  • Cleaning for a Reason 
    • Free professional house cleaning services for women undergoing treatment for any type of cancer. Oklahoma service locations include: OKC, Norman, Choctaw, Tulsa, Owasso, Broken Arrow. See website for application and more service locations.
    • 2540 King Arthur Boulevard-Suite 230, Lewisville TX 75056 
    • Phone: 877.337.3348 (Toll Free
    • Email: info@cleaningforareason.org 
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  • Diversity Center of Oklahoma
    • The Diversity Center of Oklahoma Inc., our mission is to reduce barriers in the Gender Diverse & LGBTQ+ communities and their families, including disenfranchised and marginalized people of color by providing quality primary health care treatment, and behavioral health treatment, along with additional complimentary health care services.
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  • Look Good Feel Better-Norman Regional Healthcare System
    • Free, national program provided by the American Cancer Society led by licensed beauty professionals who teach female cancer patients beauty tips to look better and feel good about how they look during chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Each woman receives a free makeup kit containing name brand beauty products to use during and after the workshop. Refreshments are served. Look Good Feel Better meets on scheduled days throughout the year. Registration is required for attendance-call for availability.
    • Phone: 405.307.4022 
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  • Mercy Cancer Resource Center OKC - Coletta 
    • Support, resources, education classes, and support groups designed to teach and guide patients and their families through the complex journey of cancer from diagnosis through treatment and follow-up care. All are welcome: Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Friday: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
    • 4401 McAuley Boulevard, Oklahoma City 73120  
    • Phone: 405.752.3388 
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  • Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline
    • Free service program of the Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Trust (TSET) available 27/7 to provide the tools and support you need to quit tobacco your own way. Services include text and email support, phone and web coaching, nicotine patches, gum, lozenges and more for registered participants. No judgments. Just Help. Se habla español.
    • Phone: 405.784.8669; 800.QUITNOW (Toll Free)  
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  • Oklahomans for Independent Living (OIL)
    • Independent living resource center providing information and referral, peer counseling, advocacy, support groups, assistive technology demonstration and loan, summer camp and swim program, sign language training, transportation, food pantry and holiday assistance program. Support employment: employment and retention services for persons with all types of severe disabilities. Serving Atoka, Coal, Haskell, Hughes, Latimer, McIntosh, Pittsburg and Pushmataha Counties.
    • 601 East Carl Albert Parkway, McAlester OK 74501  
    • Phone: 918.426.6220; 800.568.6821 (toll free)
    • Email: info@oilok.org 
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  • Ostomy Association of North Central Oklahoma
    • On-line network of nonprofit, volunteer-ran ostomy support groups in Oklahoma. Affiliated with the United Ostomy Associations of America (UOAA). Support available in Enid, McLoud, Oklahoma City, Ponca City, Stillwater, and Tulsa. See website for meeting information and availability.
    • Website: https://www.ostomyok.org/
  • Project 31 
    • Faith-based organization founded by two-time survivor Sarah McLean to empower and equip breast cancer survivors and their families with the tools, resources, and partnerships to live fully restored lives. Services: Outreach, Education, Financial Support. Weekly support groups throughout OKC, Stillwater, Enid and Tulsa.
    • P.O. BOX 5301, Edmond OK 73083 
    • Phone: 405.503.8427 
    • Email: info@project31.com 
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  • Reach to Recovery-American Cancer Society
    • Program of the American Cancer Society that offers live chat, face-to-face visits, or phone support from trained volunteers armed with up-to-date information, including literature for spouses or partners, children, friends, and other loved ones to help people cope with their breast cancer experience - wherever they are in their breast cancer journey. Serves Oklahoma City, Tulsa.
    • Phone: 800.227.2345 (toll free)
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  • Soulful Survivors
    • Support group that educates and empowers African American women who have breast cancer or who have survived breast cancer; passionate about winning the fight against breast cancer through promoting awareness, early detection, and treatment. Together we survive, thrive and conquer! Soulful Survivors partners new breast cancer patients with those who have a similar diagnosis, and compete as a team in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure every year.
    • Post Office Box 48544, Tulsa OK 74148 
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  • Tenaciously Teal
    • Non-profit dedicated to supporting cancer fighters and their families through programs: Cancer Care Packs filled with helpful items for cancer fighters which can be mailed nationwide upon request; Gas and Grocery card assistance to cancer fighters in need; Brave Shave parties for women facing hair loss from cancer treatment; and Empowerment Shoots allows women to celebrate their beauty, strength, and bravery.
    • Email: tenaciouslyteal@gmail.com 
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  • Tristesse Grief Center 
    • Nonprofit organization providing professional, independent and affordable services to include counseling, training, education, memorial events and support groups for grieving children, teens, adults, and families.
    • 2502 East 71st Street-Suite A, Tulsa OK 74136 
    • Phone: 918.587.1200 
    • Email: hello@thegriefcenter.org 
    • Facebook | Instagram
  • Us TOO Oklahoma City-Integris Cancer Institute 
    • Support group dedicated to empower men diagnosed with prostate cancer, and their loved ones, to fight prostate cancer and help transform resignation into determination and fear into hope. Third Thursday of the month 6:00pm-7:30PM at the Stephenson Cancer Center. Call for availability.
    • 800 Northeast 10th Street, Oklahoma City OK 73117 
    • Phone: 405.595.7217 
    • Email: zdanez@yahoo.com 

  • Aim at Melanoma Foundation
    • AIM’s patient, family, and caregiver support offerings—such as our Ask an Expert service, which allows patients to contact a melanoma physician assistant with their questions, and our Peer Connect program, which matches newly diagnosed patients with melanoma veterans—serve as models for other cancer foundations.
  • Brain Tumor Society - National 
    • Committed to supporting the diverse needs of patients by moving research toward new treatments, fighting for policies that will improve the lives of all patients, and providing important and helpful information and resources. Programs include Quality of Life, Support Groups, Forever In Our Hearts, #Survivorsmatter, Bereavement, Palliative, and End of Life Care, During Treatment, Insurance, Disability Information, Scholarships, etc.
  • Colorectal Cancer Alliance
    • Founded in 1999 by a group of 41 survivors, caregivers, and friends, we are today the nation's leading nonprofit dedicated to colorectal cancer. We empower a nation of allies who work with us to provide genuine support for patients and families, caregivers, and survivors; to raise awareness of preventive measures; and inspire efforts to fund critical research.
  • Cancer Hope Network 
    • Free, confidential, one-on-one support to adult cancer patients and their families. Patients are matched with trained volunteers who can relate to their experience and provide hope.
  • Cancer Support Community
    • Cancer Support Community provides professional programs of emotional support, education, and hope for people impacted by cancer at no charge so that no one faces cancer alone. Cancer Support Community includes Gilda’s Clubs and The Wellness Community locations - support groups and other fun and educational events to connect with other facing cancer.
  • Caregiver Action Network 
    • Family caregiver organization working to improve the quality of life for more than 90 million Americans who care for loved ones with a chronic illness, disability or the frailties of old age; providing education, peer support, and resources to family caregivers across the country free of charge. Phone and Live Chat available. 7:00 a.m.-6 p.m. CST.
  • Caregiver Support Program-U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs 
    • Support for caregivers of enrolled veterans of all eras. Offers training, educational resources, and multiple tools to assist family members provide care for their self and the veteran they love. Offers contact with a local caregiver support coordinator, telephone education presentations, informational handouts, all with a focus on self-care.
  • Caring Bridge 
    • Provide personal, protected Websites or Mobile App to keep family and friends connected during a difficult time. Website can be used to share news, updates, and supports; the planner helps family and friend coordinate care and helpful task: bring a meal, taking care of pets and other needs. Customer Care help available in the evenings. Email and Live Chat Support: Monday-Thursday, 8:00am-8:00pm and Friday 8:00am-4:30pm CST.
    • Phone: 651.789.2300 
    • Email: customercare@caringbridge.org. 
  • Caring For Cancer
    • Online comprehensive resource designed to help patients, providers, family members, friends, and caregivers cope with and better understand all that comes with a cancer diagnosis-diet, exercise, inherited risks, caretakers, and recommended readings.
  • Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered (FORCE) 
    • Improving the lives of individuals and families affected by hereditary breast, ovarian, and related cancers by creating awareness, supplying information and support to the community, advocating for and supporting research and working with the research and medical communities to help people dealing with hereditary breast, ovarian, and related cancers; peer support, information on latest research, resources, clinical trials, and advocacy.
  • GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer 
    • Founded by patients and survivors, joint efforts of the Lung Cancer Alliance (LCA) and the Bonnie J Addario Lung Cancer Foundation (ALCF) serving those living with and at risk for lung cancer to reduce stigma, improve quality of life and increase survival. Website provides cancer education, resources and support, types of lung cancer, risk and early detection, treatment and side effects.
    • Phone: 800.298.2436 (toll free helpline)
    • Email: info@go2foundation.org 
  • GotCancer?Org
    • For profit organization whose primary goal is to put a smile on the faces of those in the fight against cancer and give back to the community; website portal offers exclusive gotCancer.org products, ranging from hats and t-shirts to coffee mugs and mouse pads-all net profits are donated to various cancer based support organizations that provide patient support and/or cancer research.
  • Hope For Two-The Pregnant with Cancer Network
    • Nonprofit organization providing information, support and hope to pregnant women diagnosed with cancer. Resources include information, support, and hope; connections, survivor stories, events, registries. Language translation link available on website.
    • Phone: 800.743.4471 (Toll Free) 
    • Email: info@hopefortwo.org
  • Imerman Angels 
    • Non-profit organization providing personalized connections that enable one-on-one support among  cancer fighters, survivors and caregivers by partnering anyone, any age, any gender, anywhere and any cancer type with a cancer survivor or caregiver who most importantly has faced the same type of cancer.
    • Phone: 866.463.7626 (toll free)
    • Email: info@imermanangels.org 
  • International Association of Laryngectomy (IAL) 
    • Nonprofit organization dedicated to the support of individuals and their families, who have lost their voice due to the removal of their larynx by supporting lost chords clubs, assisting and coordinating educational/support conferences and continuing the legacy of one laryngectomee helping another out of voicelessness. Services include laryngectomees clubs, speech language pathologist, support conferences, on-line support and newsletters. See website for local club meeting availability.
    • Phone: 866.425.3678 (toll free)
  • LIVESTRONG Foundation
    • Non-profit foundation that offers free personalized support to cancer survivors, caregivers and loved ones; develops community programs to address the day-to-day concerns of survivors; and partner with institutions and policymakers to change the way the world fights cancer. Livestrong Programs include School, YMCA, Cancer Institutes, Fertility, Guidebook, Brochures, Navigation, Surveys, etc.
    • Phone: 855.220.7777 (toll free Cancer Support)
    • Phone: 877.236.8820 (toll free General Inquiries)
  • Living Beyond Breast Cancer 
    • National organization providing programs and services to help people whose lives have been impacted by all types and stages of breast cancer. Support community consists of trusted individuals and groups you can depend on for an empathetic ear, a feeling of safety, shared experiences, or professional guidance for managing different responses-Ways You Can Help Yourself, Where To Go For Help, Seeing A Mental Health Professional. Resources include Understanding Your Diagnosis, Types of Breast Cancer, Diagnosis and Testing, Treatments and Research, Side Effects, Living With Breast Cancer. Specialized programs: Young Women, Men, African-American, and LGBT people.
    • Phone: 888.753.5222 (Toll Free Helpline)
    • Email: mail@lbbc.org 
  • Lotsa Helping Hands  
    • Powers free, private, online caring communities that help bring together caregivers and volunteers through online communities that organize daily life during times of medical crisis or caregiver exhaustion in neighborhoods and communities worldwide
  • LungCANCER.org  
    • Program of CancerCare®, a non-profit organization providing free professional support. Services include counseling, support groups, financial assistance, educational workshops and publications to anyone coping with lung cancer.
  • LUNGevity Foundation 
    • Committed to making an immediate impact on increasing quality of life and survivorship of people with lung cancer by accelerating research into early detection and more effective treatments, as well as providing community, support, and education for all those affected by the disease. Services: Lung Cancer Support Community, Lifeline Program, Peer-to-Peer Mentoring, Survivorship Programs and Conferences, Online Communities, Patient True Talk.
    • Phone: 844.360.5864 (help line)
    • Email: info@LUNGevity.org  
  • Melanoma International Foundation (MIF) 
    • Nonprofit organization created to provide the scientifically sound guidance and support. Personalized strategies with patients so they may live longer, better lives. Services include Patient Outreach, Support by Email, Helpline, Forum, Safe From The Sun Walk And Run, Early Detection, Prom Pledge, and Safe From The Sun SEED Teams.
    • Phone: 866.463.6663 (toll free) 
  • MetaCancer Foundation 
    • Online community for metastatic cancer survivors and their caregivers. Dedicated to improve the psychosocial condition of people living with metastatic cancers by providing resources for everyday living, opportunities for creative reflection, and possibilities for you to “go meta”: to live beyond your diagnosis right now with strength, grace, and peace.
  • Mouth Cancer Foundation 
    • International online support organization dedicated to supporting people with mouth, throat and other head & neck cancer face the crisis of cancer. Services: direct links to relevant cancer websites, patient stories, message board, online support groups.
    • Email: info@mouthcancerfoundation.org
  • National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.  
    • Founded by breast cancer survivor, Janelle Hail to provide education, early detection, and support services to women affected by breast cancer. Programs: Beyond the Shock, National Mammography, Patient Navigator, HOPE kits, Breast Health Education, Breast Cancer Research, Navigating Breast Cancer in the Workplace, and Metastatic Breast Cancer Retreats.
    • Phone: 972.248.9200 
  • National Cervical Cancer Coalition
    • Program of the American Sexual Health Association (ASHA). Grassroots nonprofit organization dedicated to help women, family members and caregivers battle the personal issues related to cervical cancer and HPV and to advocate for cervical health in all women by promoting prevention through education about early vaccination, Pap testing and HPV testing when recommended.
    • Phone: 800.685.5531 (toll free)   
    • Email: nccc@ashasexualhealth.org 
  • SHARE 
    • Nonprofit organization that supports, educates, and empowers women affected by breast, ovarian, or metastatic breast cancer, with a special focus on medically underserved communities. Mission is to connect these women with the unique support of survivors and peers, creating a community where no one has to face breast or ovarian cancer alone. Services include support groups, expert-led educational programs, national breast cancer helpline and ovarian cancer helpline and metastatic breast cancer helpline, on-line communities, educational tools, clinical trial assistance, outreach to medically underserved communities, survivor-patient navigation. English, Spanish, and 17 other languages.
    • Phone: 844-ASK-SHARE or 844-275-7427 (toll free)
  • Support for People with Oral, Head & Neck Cancers (SPOHNC) 
    • Foundation for patient and family education and awareness dedicated to meeting the psychosocial needs, as well as preserving, restoring, and promoting physical and emotional health needs of oral, head and neck cancer patients. Services include cancer information, resources, support groups and care, clinical trials, blog, online store.
    • Phone: 800.377.0928 (toll free)
    • Email: info@spohnc.org 
  • Ulman Cancer Foundation for Young Adults
    • Organization dedicated to creating a community of support for young adults, and their loved ones, impacted by cancer by being a leading voice in the young adult cancer movement, working at a grassroots level to support, educate, connect and empower young adults, and their loved ones impacted by cancer. Services include Cancer & Exercise, Housing, Meet Ups, Resource Database, and Scholarships.
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  • United Ostomy Associations of America, Inc.
    • Nonprofit organization that supports, empowers, and advocates for people who have had or who will have ostomy or continent diversion surgery. Services include Advocacy, Events, Nutrition, Awareness, Basics, News, Tips, Patient Stories.
    • Phone: 800.826.0826 (Toll Free)  
    • Email: info@uoaa.org 
  • Web Whispers - IAL
    • Online international support group providing practical, educational information and support to laryngectomees and to all persons diagnosed with or treated for cancer that affects the larynx or those who have suffered damage to vocal cords.

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