Residency and Specialty Clinic Ribbon Cutting Choctaw Nation Photo

Chief Gary Batton, Assistant Chief Jack Austin, Jr. and CNHSA leadership and staff cut the ceremonial ribbon with the District 6 singers and princesses.

Choctaw Nation Finishes $8.5 Million Clinic Updates

Published November 21, 2023

TALIHINA, Okla. – The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma cut the ribbon on an $8.5 million project to increase space and update the Choctaw Nation Health Care Center’s Residency and Specialty Clinics. The project expanded the Residency Clinic to include ten additional exam rooms and four new treatment rooms. The Specialty Clinic was remodeled, and more workspace added.

“When I’m in Talihina, I think back to the 1990’s when we desperately needed a place for our tribal members to get emergency and tertiary care and that’s what we started building,” said Chief Gary Batton. “Back then, we provided about 200,000 visits a year and today we’re over a million patient visits, growing each year. Being able to provide the services in the Specialty Clinic so our people don’t have to drive further for care is great for our tribal members.”

The additional space will open more appointment times for patients, decreasing the wait time for both clinics. The additional treatment rooms will provide services not previously offered, reducing the referrals to outside facilities.

“We’re proud of the care we provide our patients,” said Todd Hallmark, executive officer for Choctaw Nation Health Services Authority (CNHSA). “The additional space will provide opportunities for parents and children to be seen the same day, reducing travel time for our families. It’s also a beautiful, modern space for our physicians to work, collaborate and learn.”

More information on the Residency Clinic can be found on the Choctaw Nation’s website. The Specialty Clinic houses ENT (ear, nose, and throat), cardiology, pulmonary and our Cancer Survivorship Clinic.


About The Choctaw Nation

The Choctaw Nation is the third-largest Indian Nation in the United States with more than 225,000 tribal members and 12,000-plus associates. This ancient people has an oral tradition dating back over 13,000 years. The first tribe over the Trail of Tears, its historic reservation boundaries are in the southeast corner of Oklahoma, covering 10,923 square miles. The Choctaw Nation’s vision, “Living out the Chahta Spirit of faith, family and culture,” is evident as it continues to focus on providing opportunities for growth and prosperity.

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