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Infusion Centers

INTEGRIS Health Ambulatory Infusion Services

At INTEGRIS Health, we are committed to providing safe, comfortable and convenient ambulatory infusion services to patients across Oklahoma.

Our hospital-based outpatient ambulatory infusion centers offer advanced care for patients who need infusion therapy, allowing you to receive treatment without an overnight hospital stay.

Why Choose INTEGRIS Health?

Patients find comfort in our team's compassionate care when they need infusion therapy. Here are some reasons to choose INTEGRIS Health as your infusion therapy provider in Oklahoma:

  • Comprehensive and diverse services including immunotherapy, iron infusions, monoclonal antibody therapies and oncology treatment (available at select locations).
  • Additional services including peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line care, port flushes and hydration services.
  • An authorization team ready to help you navigate insurance coverage and obtain authorization from your insurance company.
Infusion Services

Ambulatory Infusion Center Order Form

Download and complete our Ambulatory Infusion Center order form. After downloading and completing the order form, fax it to the infusion center’s fax number provided at the top of the form.

Diverse Medication Therapies

Infusion and injectable medications deliver treatment directly to your bloodstream, effectively managing various health conditions. Click on each item below to view common diseases and conditions that may need infusion therapies offered at INTEGRIS Health.

  • Rheumatoid arthritis: Biologic infusions help reduce joint inflammation and prevent damage.
  • Multiple sclerosis: Infusions can slow disease progression and reduce relapses.
  • Lupus: Medications administered via infusion can manage symptoms and prevent flare-ups.
  • Psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis: Infusions can help alleviate skin and joint symptoms.
  • Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis: Biologic therapies can reduce inflammation in the digestive tract.
  • Asthma: Biologic therapy that can help reduce exacerbations.

  • Chemotherapy: Administered via infusion or injection to treat various cancers, including breast, lung, colon, blood-related cancers, and other blood disorders.

  • High cholesterol: Injections can lower cholesterol levels.
  • Cardiomyopathy of wild-type or hereditary transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis: Injections may help improve outcomes.

  • Hydration therapy: Restores fluids and electrolytes in cases of dehydration.
  • Iron infusions: Treats iron deficiency anemia, especially when oral supplements are ineffective

  • Antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals: Intravenous medications can treat infections that don't respond to oral drugs.
  • Immunoglobulin therapy (IVIG): Boosts the immune system in conditions like primary immunodeficiency and certain autoimmune diseases.

  • Myasthenia gravis: Infusions can help manage muscle weakness.
  • Alzheimer’s disease: Certain infusions may support cognitive function.
  • Guillain-Barré syndrome: Immunoglobulin therapy may aid in recovery from nerve damage.
  • Migraines: Therapy that may help reduce migraine frequency.