Atoka County Medical Center (ACMC) is a non-profit, community supported, and VHA-affiliated critical access hospital serving Atoka County, Oklahoma, and the surrounding areas with a wide range of services. Our mission is to deliver exceptional care to every patient we serve. Our vision is to set a high standard as the trusted provider of choice in the community.
We do this by adhering to our values of integrity, teamwork/collaboration, community, excellence, and caring service. ACMC has been at the center of its community's health care services since 1959 and continues to grow and evolve in response to changing medical needs. Atoka County Medical Center provides a wide range of emergency and family medicine services - including surgery, wound care, and hyperbaric treatments - to patients of all ages.
We do this by adhering to our values of integrity, teamwork/collaboration, community, excellence, and caring service. ACMC has been at the center of its community's health care services since 1959 and continues to grow and evolve in response to changing medical needs. Atoka County Medical Center provides a wide range of emergency and family medicine services - including surgery, wound care, and hyperbaric treatments - to patients of all ages.
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Passionate people and compassionate care - that's what you'll find at Atoka County Medical Center, a critical access hospital serving Atoka County, Oklahoma, and the surrounding areas with a wide range of emergency and family medicine services. The hospital has been at the center of its community's health care services since 1959 and continues to grow and evolve in response to changing medical needs.
At Atoka County Medical Center, we understand that healthcare is evolving. Advances in medicine and strides in technology are providing local communities access to better healthcare. It is our desire to provide the best care possible for our county and the surrounding areas. Our staff will be here to help you and your family whenever the need arises.
Atoka was founded by the Choctaw Indians in the 1850s, and named for Captain Atoka, a leader of the Choctaw Nation and the signer of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, which began the process of re-locating the Choctaw people from Mississippi to Oklahoma in 1830. The name "Atoka" is derived from the Choctaw word hitoka (or hetoka), which means "ball ground" in English.
The spirit of our volunteers permeates Atoka County Medical Center(ACMC), because they give in so many different ways throughout the hospital. Volunteers enrich the lives of our patients, families, and staff every day. Contributing over 1,187 hours of labor and approximately $10,000 in donations annually, they ask nothing in return except the satisfaction that comes with making a difference.
The Atoka County Medical Center (ACMC) emergency department treats over 12,000 patients annually. Our emergency department's medical staff is here to provide the best quality care to patients. The center has 5 beds, including 2 trauma rooms, to accommodate patients. It is supported by 24-hour coverage of our testing facilities, including laboratory and radiology.