Ada, Oklahoma is a regional health care hub that serves people in the surrounding counties. Ada is home to three local medical hospitals that have over 270 beds combined. These three facilities are: Valley View Regional Hospital, Carl Albert Indian Health Care Facility, and Rolling Hills Psychiatric Hospital.

    

Valley View Regional Hospital

Valley View Regional Hospital was established in 1938 as a non-profit, acute care general hospital. In 1986, a new facility was constructed to house the growing hospital. Valley View Regional Hospital has over 700 employees which includes over 100 physicians that specialize in over 20 different fields. Over 86% of Valley View’s physicians are board certified. Valley View Regional Hospital serves a 10 county area and is a member of the American Hospital Association, the Oklahoma Hospital Association, and VHA, Inc., and is accredited by the Joint Commission for Accreditation of Health Care Organizations. Valley View’s 180 bed facility on Ada’s east side provides care for over 39,800 patients in the following specialties:

Anesthesiology Cancer Treatment
Cardiology Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery
Dermatology Diagnostic Services
Dialysis Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Endoscopic Surgery ENT
Family Practice Gastroenterology
General Surgery Hematology
Home Healthcare Infectious Disease
Intensive Care (ICU) Internal Medicine
Laparoscopic Surgery Neonatology
Nephrology Neurology
Obstetrics/Gynecology Oncology
Oral Surgery Orthopedic Surgery
Orthopedics Ostomy
Otolaryngology Pathology
Pediatrics Physical Therapy
Psychiatry Psychology
Radiology Rehabilitation
Reproductive Endocrinology Respiratory Therapy
Sleep Center Speech Therapy
Thoracic Surgery Transitional Care
Urology Vascular Surgery
Wound Healing/Hyperbaric Treatment

Carl Albert Indian Health Facility

Today, Governor Bill Anoatubby leads a comprehensive health system which provided more than 350,000 patient visits for more than 40,000 American Indians during fiscal year 2007. The Chickasaw Nation Health System (CNHS) serves American Indians living within the boundaries of the Chickasaw Nation and additionally provides service to any American Indian in need of care.

The mission of CNHS is to provide American Indians with health services that promote healing and wellness. The vision is healthy American Indians through informed choices and excellent health services. The CNHS medical staff and employees strive daily to make the mission and vision a reality for patients. 

The following are programs and services offered through Carl Albert Indian Health Facility (CAIHF). Use the navigation to your right to find out more information on each program.

Programs and services directory:

  • Audiology
  • Behavioral Health
  • Benefits Eligibilty
  • Cardiology Testing
  • Chickasaw Health Info Center (CHIC)
  • Customer Relations
  • Dental
  • Diabetes Care Center
  • Emergency Room
  • ENT Services
  • Enviromental Health  
  • Family Practice
  • Foot Clinic
  • Geriatrics
  • Hearing Aid Program
  • Medical Assistance Program (MAP)
  • Imaging Department
  • Injury Prevention
  • Inpatient Services
  • Internal Medicine
  • Laboratory
  • Medisaw Health Plan
  • Nutrition Services
  • Optometry
  • Pediatrics
  • Pharmacy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Radiology
  • Respiratory Therapy
  • Specialty Clinic
  • Tribal Health & Wellness
  • Urgent Care Clinic
  • Utilization Management
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Women's Health

Rolling Hills Psychiatric Hospital

Rolling Hills Hospital is a private, inpatient psychiatric hospital providing behavioral health care. The 40-bed hospital treats psychiatric and substance abuse patients in a serene environment located in north Ada. Rolling Hills Hospital has been serving the Ada area for over 18 years. Rolling Hills Hospital is licensed by the State of Oklahoma and is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.