With over 450 physicians and providers in more than 90 locations across Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma, this health system provides convenient, high quality primary care and specialty services for its patients. They serve as healthcare providers, with the highest possible level of attention to their patient’s personal needs, in settings that are linked and integrated with the entire system.
Their physicians offer a wide spectrum of primary care medical services, from disease prevention to the management of patients with chronic medical conditions. A hallmark of this provider is professional excellence, combined with compassion and caring. For many patients and families, these doctors are lifetime partners for health.
Tulsa has developed into a vibrant (albeit small), modern metro area of more than 968,000 residents. Straddling the South, Southwest and Midwest regions of the country, Tulsa is home to a distinct culture comprised of the best characteristics of each of these regions, in addition to Native American and cowboy heritage. Perhaps the most inviting aspect of Tulsa's culture, however, is its warm and welcoming hospitality as well as the down-to-earth attitudes of residents who are passionate about their home town.
Many Tulsans are life-long residents, so to say that ties between locals run deep would be an understatement. It is equally true that residents are welcoming to newcomers. Running into friends or acquaintances at the grocery store, forming lasting relationships with your bartenders or baristas and having long conversations with strangers are all the norm.
The community often comes together to celebrate its heritage and common interests. Some of the most popular events include Oktoberfest, the Tulsa Tough annual bicycle race and affiliated Cry Baby Hill block party, several food festivals, a weekly food truck lunch, Mayfest and the Center of the Universe music festival, just to name a few.
Many people are drawn to Tulsa's relatively low cost of living and stay because of everything else the metro area has to offer. The median home sale price sits well below the national median.
Many young people choose to live downtown or in midtown neighborhoods like Cherry Street and Brookside that have apartments and smaller single-family homes available for rent. Likewise, these and other midtown neighborhoods are also popular among couples and younger families who want to be close to coffee shops, restaurants and bars. Suburbs in places like South Tulsa are also popular among families, as are affluent midtown neighborhoods like Maple Ridge.
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