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OU Health University of Oklahoma Medical Center

University of Oklahoma Health Center
700 NE 13th St
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
(405) 271‑5911

Overview

OU Health University of Oklahoma Medical Center is the flagship adult teaching hospital within the OU Health system. As Oklahoma’s only Level I adult trauma center and the largest hospital in the state, it provides comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services across a wide range of specialties.

Medical Services & Specialties

This hospital delivers advanced care in areas including:

  • Trauma & Emergency Medicine (Level I verification)
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery
  • Neurology and Neurosurgery
  • Oncology, alongside the NCI-Designated Stephenson Cancer Center
  • Organ Transplant Programs (including kidney, liver, heart)
  • Orthopedics, Digestive Health, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
  • Intensive Care Units (Level III/IV adult ICU)

Education & Research

As part of Oklahoma’s only comprehensive academic health system, the hospital serves as a primary teaching site for the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine and its seven health professions colleges. It integrates patient care with cutting-edge research and training for hundreds of medical residents yearly.

Facilities & Technology

The facility includes:

  • A North Tower added in 2020: 450,000 sq ft, 144 additional beds, 32 operating rooms.
  • State-of-the-art imaging and surgical suites.
  • Free valet and garage parking.

Trauma, Transplant & Transplant Coordination

OU Medical Center is Oklahoma’s sole adult Level I trauma facility and a statewide referral center for complex injuries and multi-trauma cases. Its transplant teams are nationally recognized, conducting high volumes of successful procedures annually, supported by robust post-transplant care and coordination.

Associated Centers

The hospital works closely with:

  • Oklahoma Children’s Hospital (Level I pediatric trauma)
  • OU Stephenson Cancer Center (the only NCI‑designated center in the state)

Accessibility & Patient Experience

Located on the University Health Sciences campus, the hospital emphasizes patient- and family-centered care. Amenities include private rooms, comfortable waiting and family areas, and supportive services like counseling, pastoral care, and patient navigation.

Community Impact

OU Medical Center plays a vital public health role, managing statewide trauma response, leading organ donation efforts, and advancing population health through research, education, and collaborations within Oklahoma.

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