TULSA, OK — The Indian Health Care Resource Center (IHCRC) has officially opened the newly expanded Indian Healthcare Clinic. The 65,000-square-foot expansion significantly improves health care access for the Native American community in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area. Built by Flintco, the project invests in community health, delivering comprehensive, culturally sensitive care while removing barriers that once forced patients to seek specialized services outside the region.
“IHCRC’s mission to provide compassionate, culturally centered care aligns with our commitment to serve communities in meaningful ways,” said Brett Venable, Flintco Vice President and Area Manager. “This clinic will improve lives and broaden access to essential health care for Native families across the Tulsa area.”
The expanded facility grows IHCRC’s core services, including pharmacy, dental, and optometry, while introducing new specialty offerings such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy.
Designed by Childers Architects, the expansion aims to reflect the specific needs and values of the Native American community. With a larger footprint and broader service offerings, the facility is now positioned to serve as a regional hub for holistic health and wellness.
















































