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Nov 23, 2021 · Patient Portal; Call Us. Health Center N95 Masks Learn More. Our mission: Making quality health care affordable and accessible. Variety Care is all about health and health for all! As a non-profit community health center with 15 locations, our team is dedicated to making it more convenient and less expensive for you and your family to receive ...
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#1 Log into the SoonerCare online portal at www.apply.okhca.org #2 Find I want to... under My Benefits #3 Click on Change My Plan/Provider #4 Search for you Variety Care Provider using their Medicaid ID Number Still need assistance? Call Variety Care …
Variety Care clinics are FTCA deemed facilities and are a Health Center Program grantee under 42 U.S.C. 254b, and a deemed Public Health Service employee under 42 U.S.C. 233(g)-(n). HRSA Notice. Additional Funding and/or Support Provided By: The United Way of Central Oklahoma, the United Way of Norman, Community Foundations and individual donors.
Variety Care developed from a merger between Oklahoma Community Health Services and Variety Health Center. With the shared history of serving low-income individuals and their families, this merger was ideal to serve more patients and provide them with more services.
Variety Health Center was established by the Junior League in 1932 during the great depression, with medical services first provided in the Walnut Grove neighborhood just south of the Canadian River in Oklahoma City. It became a strong United Way partner, which was its major funding source for many years.
Southeast Area Health Center (SEAHC), which later became known as Oklahoma Community Health Services, was formed when a group of concerned southeast Oklahoma City residents challenged the lack of access to health care. Their eventual success helped lead to Oklahoma City receiving the All American City Award in 1978 for citizen action, effective organization, and community improvement..