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Oklahoma City Indian Clinic

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Oklahoma City Indian Clinic, also known as OKCIC, is a nonprofit health care organization that provides a range of medical, dental, behavioral health and pharmacy services to American Indian and Alaska Native individuals. The clinic operates as an outpatient facility located in Oklahoma City, offering primary care appointments, specialty consultations and preventive health programs. Its pharmacy division dispenses medications, manages automatic refill programs and provides mail‑order prescription services for patients who prefer home delivery. Services are designed to meet the cultural and health needs of the urban Indian community and are available to members of multiple tribes.

OKCIC serves a patient population that draws from various tribal nations residing in and around the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. While the organization does not publish specific enrollment figures, its outreach emphasizes accessibility for Native American residents who may face barriers to mainstream health systems. The clinic’s headquarters are situated in the United States, with its main site in Oklahoma City functioning as the central point for administrative and clinical operations.

As a nonprofit entity, OKCIC is governed by a board that oversees its mission to deliver culturally competent care without a profit motive. In March 2022 the clinic experienced a cyberattack that disrupted its pharmacy operations, leading to indefinite outages of automatic refill and mail‑order services and prompting patients to contact the pharmacy directly with prescription details. The SunCrypt ransomware group claimed responsibility for the incident and alleged the theft of over 350 GB of data, although the clinic did not confirm any unauthorized access to patient information. In response, OKCIC launched an internal review assisted by third‑party forensic specialists while continuing to provide essential health services to its tribal patient base.

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