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Community Health Center, Inc. (CHCI)
CHCI focuses on early detection, diagnosis and treatment of conditions; disease prevention; and health promotion. CHCI offers medical services on a sliding-fee scale, but no patients are refused care, regardless of their inability to pay. It serves as the entry point into the health care delivery system for many of its users through its eight service sites including Mary Mahoney Memorial Health Center, Mary Mahoney Memorial Health Center at Langston, Central Oklahoma Healthy Start Initiative, and Healing Hands Healthcare for the Homeless

Oklahoma City County Health Department (OCCHD)
OCCHD is the city-county health department and provides a range of medical services to the community including child health and guidance, adult and WIC services, in addition to its other public health functions.
OCCHD serves county residents at seven sites geographically located throughout the county.

Planned Parenthood of Central Oklahoma
On June 11, 1937, Planned Parenthood of Central Oklahoma (PPCO), first named the Maternal Health Center of Oklahoma City, officially opened its doors in downtown Oklahoma City.
By the close of the first day of business, three women had been seen in the clinic for family planning services, and at the end of its second year of operation, 985 women were patients. More than 8,400 men and women depend on Planned Parenthood of Central Oklahoma annually for high-quality, low-cost reproductive health services.
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