Pushmataha County Health Department
District 9 - Welcome!
Welcome to the Pushmataha County Health Department. Our staff works hard to provide compassionate, non-judgmental care, and top-notch customer service to our clients.
Whether it is through outreach events or clinic appointments, we hope that you will see the passion your local health department has for serving the community.
Our MISSION is: To protect and promote health, to prevent disease and injury and to cultivate conditions by which Oklahomans can thrive.
Our VISION is: Leading Oklahoma to prosperity through health.
Our VALUES are: Service | Collaboration | Respect | Accountability
Office Hours
Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
(closed weekends and state holidays)
Regional Administrative Director
Juli Montgomery
District Nurse Manager
Melissa Locke
Business Manager
Michelle Hisaw
Business Manager
Cheryl McElhaney
Administrative Programs Officer
Laini Partain
Local Emergency Response Coordinator
James Schulz
Public Health Specialist
Nicole Kell
Health Planning Manager
Lesa Curry
Allied Health Coordinator
Becky Barnes
Assistant District Nurse Manager
Misty Newby
Early Intervention Supervisor
Peyton Hodges
Child Guidance Supervisor
Donna Engleman
Children First Program Supervisor
Lynn Tackett
Nutrition Therapist Supervisor
Brian Musgrove
Construction/Maintenance Supervisor
Terry Martin
The Pushmataha County Board of Health is comprised of five appointed members who voluntarily serve as an advisory panel to the county health director. The board meets quarterly to discuss public health needs, clinical updates, health trends and review and approve annual budget.
- Linda Miller, Appointed By Commissioner of Health
- Nick Rowland, Appointed By Commissioner of Health
- Jennifer Brame, Appointed By Associate District Judge
- Jauquetta Trotter, Appointed By County Commissioner
- Michael Brittingham, Appointed By County Commissioner
- State of Oklahoma Careers
- 340 Oklahoma State Department of Health
- Select your county under location.
The health department will give you current testing information or help you make a COVID 19 vaccine appointment.
Appointments are preferred. Walk-ins will be seen if staff is available.
For the latest information and COVID-19 resources please check out our OSDH COVID-19 website.
You can also dial 211 for questions. Dialing 211 helps direct callers to services for, among others, the elderly, the disabled, those who do not speak English, those with a personal crisis, those with limited reading skills, and those who are new to their communities – other information about 211 services
COVID-19 Integrated County View – Current Risk Level
What Prevention Steps Should You Take Based on Your COVID-19 Community Level?
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People may choose to mask at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask. As of April 18, 2022 masks are no longer required on public transportation – Check the link in case circumstances have changed. |
If you are immunocompromised or high risk for severe disease, learn more about how to protect yourself with additional CDC recommendations for each COVID-19 Community Level.
Contact Information
Pushmataha County Health Department
318 W Main St.
Antlers, OK, 74523
Phone: (580) 298-6624
Fax: (580) 298-2743
TO REPORT A PUBLIC HEALTH DISEASE OR OUTBREAK
CALL 405-271-4060, ANSWERED 24 HOURS/7 DAYS A WEEK.