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Little Axe Health Center Primary Medical Care - Outpatient

25 hours ago Patient Portal; Locations; Rx Refills; COVID-19; Search; About Us ... Little Axe Health Center 15951 Little Axe Drive Norman, Oklahoma 73026 405.447.0300 Shawnee Clinic 2029 S. Gordon Cooper Drive Shawnee, Oklahoma 74801 405.878.5850 877.878.4702 toll free PlusCare Clinic 15702 East State Highway 9 >> Go To The Portal


Where is the Little Axe clinic?

Patient Portal; Locations; Rx Refills; COVID-19; Search; About Us ... Little Axe Health Center 15951 Little Axe Drive Norman, Oklahoma 73026 405.447.0300 Shawnee Clinic 2029 S. Gordon Cooper Drive Shawnee, Oklahoma 74801 405.878.5850 877.878.4702 toll free PlusCare Clinic 15702 East State Highway 9

How do I get to Little Axe Dr?

The app and patient portal work together to help give you, the patient, the power to organize your appointment calendar, avoid no shows, and communicate securely. ... please contact our …

What is the American Legion doing at Little Axe public schools?

The Little Axe Health Center Offers. Family Medicine - specializing in the comprehensive treatment of individuals and families from young to geriatrics. They are trained in several …

What can I See on my Patient Portal?

Patient Portal; Locations; Rx Refills; COVID-19; Search; About Us ... Little Axe Health Center 15951 Little Axe Drive Norman, Oklahoma 73026 405.447.0300 Shawnee Clinic 2029 S. Gordon …

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Paint for Prevention

September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Join the Native Connections and Substance Abuse & Suicide Prevention Grants and show your support, love, culture, and strength by painting for suicide awareness.

Virtual Suicide Prevention 5K Challenge

September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Show your support by signing up for the Virtual Suicide Prevention 5K Challenge hosted by Absentee Shawnee Tribe’s Native Connections and Substance Abuse & Suicide Prevention Grants’! Throw on your running shoes and walk, run, or move to show your support, love, and strength to those in need.

Virtual Back to School Self-Care Scavenger Hunt

Take a study break and join the free and virtual “Back to School Self-Care Scavenger Hunt” hosted by the Native Connections Grant. Simply download the GooseChase App then enter game code: J54LGL.

American Legion Auxiliary

The American Legion has been so gracious to our school & students. They allow them to come perform, have fundraisers, students volunteer, a senior scholarship, and so much more. Thank you for your love for our school.

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Tod Thornton and his church have helped with drinks & food for many of our activities from athletics to our senior sunrise. Thank you!

U.S. Army

SSG Thad Caraway has helped in multiple avenues with athletics, academics, role modeling and truly cares for our students future.

Q: How long does a LASIK procedure actually take?

A: The LASIK procedure takes less than ten minutes and is performed on an outpatient basis. However, you should plan to spend about three hours at the Stephenson Laser Center here at the Dean McGee Eye Institute on the day of your procedure.

Q: Is there any anesthetic used before the procedure?

A: Yes, your eye (s) will be anesthetized with numbing drops at the start of the procedure to ensure a painless experience.

Q: Is the laser painful?

A: This is one of the most commonly asked questions because the experience of getting LASIK can sound frightening. However, you will receive anesthetic drops before your surgery, and there are no stitches. Most patients only report feeling some pressure to their eyes during the procedure.

Q: How do you keep still during the surgery? What if you sneeze during LASIK?

A: Thanks to great technological advances, this is actually rarely a problem, especially with the blade-free LASIK,” Dr. Davis says. “The new technology tracks your eye, and if there’s even minimal movement it will not fire the laser until it is safe. This includes sneezing!”

Q: Can you have both eyes done at the same time?

A: Yes, most surgeons will perform LASIK on both eyes at the same time. If you’re receiving photorefractive keratectomy, or PRK, your doctor may recommend you wait a week or two between treatments, because it takes longer to heal.

Q: What are the risks of surgery?

A: Every surgery has its risks, but according to the FDA, more than 95 percent of patients in the study achieved 20/20 vision or better after their procedure and were very satisfied with their results.

Q: Can I watch TV after Lasik eye surgery?

A: You should wait 24 hours after LASIK surgery to resume reading, working on a computer, or watching television, to give your eyes time to rest. Your eyes will be very sensitive to light during the first few hours post-surgery, so it’s recommended to rest with your eyes closed until the sensitivity subsides.

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