Caregivers Day at the Capital

Wagoner Health was well represented recently at the Oklahoma State Capitol for the Oklahoma Hospital Association’s “Caregivers Day at the Capitol.”  The day was spent joining other hospital caregivers from across the state making visits to legislators and advocating for bills that improve healthcare in Oklahoma.

Sinus and Allergy Season is Upon Us!

It’s that time of year again. Spring is in the air, and so are all of the things that can upset or irritate our sinuses, causing the over 100 million Americans who suffer from allergy and sinus issues to experience mild to severe inflammation, congestion, pain, sore throat, cough, and a multitude of other sinus […]

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month!

When it Comes to Colorectal Cancer, Knowledge is Power!In the ongoing fight against cancer, early detection and an accurate diagnosis are critical to proper treatment and successful outcomes. This essential knowledge can come from one or more of four key sources. Source One: An Annual Wellness ExamSeeing your primary care provider is perhaps the most […]

Outpatient Behavioral Health & Therapy is NOW AVAILABLE at Wagoner Health!

There is Hope close to home! Outpatient behavioral health & therapy Wagoner Health Can Help You Regain Control of Your Mind, Body and Life! If you or a loved one is struggling with depression, anxiety, substance abuse or other addiction, anger issues, or other types of mental health concerns, Wagoner Health is here to help! […]

Protect Quality and Access in Oklahoma

Jimmy Leopard, CEO, Wagoner Health and other representatives from the Oklahoma Hospital Association (OHA) met with area Oklahoma legislators on February 9, 2024 to discuss the OHA’s 2024 Legislative Agenda to Protect Quality and Access in Oklahoma.  Oklahoma District 3 Senator, Blake Stephens (third from left) and Jimmy Leopard (far right) are pictured with others […]

February is National Cancer Prevention Month!

Prevention is Key!Did you know that 40% of all cancer diagnosed and nearly ½ of all deaths from cancer in the Unites States can be attributed to preventable causes? Factors such as physician inactivity, obesity, smoking, and excessive exposure to the sun can all play their part. As a result, taking measures to quit smoking […]