Five Oaks Medical Clinic
2100 W. Iowa Ave.
405-224-2100
Southern Plains Medical Center
2222 W. Iowa Ave.
405-224-8111
Bounds Family Clinic
328 W. Chickasha Ave.
405-224-6484
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The Nobbs Wellness Center is a nice place for the USAO community to go and reach their fitness goals, but what are the rules?
Chris Basco, associate dean of students and director for health services,...
Hookah pipes, electronic cigarettes (e-cigs), steam stones, and shisha pens are trendy nicotine delivery systems.
College campuses across the nation have recognized an increase in the use of these devices....
Be aware to protect your health. Health Services is not just a program to track immunizations.
“Students don’t realize what we provide here. Health Services is a place where they can come for treatment...
The Nobbs Wellness Center gives ample opportunity to improve student’s health by being open Monday through Friday 6-8 a.m. and 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Located on the second...
With more than 30% of Oklahomans overweight or obese, it is important to take advantage of the numerous organized weight-loss opportunities available.
Now in its fourth year, the Make Marble Pay initiative...
What’s the latest fad that is rapidly sweeping the nation and creating such a controversy on college campuses, you may ask? It’s not Flappy Bird or emojis, but electronic cigarettes. Many studies say...
Getting to class late is a crime. Why? Because, according to the College Board, in their report, “Education Pays 2013: The Benefits of Higher Education for Individuals and Society,” the...
"Hi, my name is Katie and I have a problem." Hearing these words makes most people think of an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. A common belief among people is that alcohol, drugs, and cigarettes...
Dr. Jeannette Loutsch and the members of Drovers Against Cancer group will be painting the campus pink this week in efforts to raise awareness of different cancers.
This week is jam packed with...
[You're Not in High School Anymore is a special three part series.]
I had finally made it through to the end of my public school years. I was excited to experience college life. I knew I...