The Hospital
Muskogee Regional Medical Center (MRMC) is a 329-bed full-service hospital. As one of the first hospitals established in Oklahoma, MRMC has grown to become one of the state’s largest and most comprehensive facilities outside the Tulsa/
Oklahoma City area. With a staff of 1,100 and an active medical staff of 85 representing 23 medical specialties, the hospital serves a multi-county area.
Its many services include a Cancer Treatment Center, Rehabilitation Center, Emergency Services and the Pavillion, a comprehensive mental health program. The medical center recently added 79,000 square feet to its facility, including an updated Perioperative Services area featuring a new cardiac cath lab and eight
new, state-of-the-art operating suites. Cardiac services provided at Muskogee Regional Medical Center include EKG, Cardiac Ultrasound, Stress Testing, Nuclear Scanning, Holter Monitoring for the evaluation of heart rhythms, Pacemaker Insertion and Transesophageal Endoscopy, an internal echocardiograph procedure.
Cardiac services provided at Muskogee Regional Medical Center include EKG, Cardiac Ultrasound, Stress Testing, Nuclear Scanning, Holter Monitoring for the evaluation of heart rhythms, Pacemaker Insertion and Transesophageal Endoscopy, an internal echocardiograph procedure. MRMC also houses a Chest Pain Evaluation Unit. The Pavilion at Muskogee Regional Medical Center is a comprehensive mental health program which offers a unified approach to care through collaboration with a community network of services.
The Community
Muskogee is proud of its excellent school systems, which includes two high schools, a junior college and two four-year universities. The city boasts of a wealth of museums and historical sites that showcase its proud heritage and
rich legacy, including Three Rivers Museum, Five Civilized Tribes Museum, Muskogee War Memorial Park, Thomas-Foreman Historical Home, The Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, as well as the newly renovated Roxy Theater which hosts numerous events. The 122-acre Honor Heights Park, one of America’s oldest and most famous city parks, features acres of manicured gardens and over 30,000
azaleas. The park hosts the world famous Azalea Festival, which attracts more than 300,000 visitors each year.
Just up the road is the city of Tulsa, home of
the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, the Tulsa Ballet and Symphony, two major art museums (Philbrook and Gilcrease), and the Tulsa Zoo, as well as five professional sports teams in baseball, football, soccer, basketball and hockey. Tulsa also hosts an array of shopping, fine dining and evening entertainment options.
Recreation
The Green Country surrounding Muskogee is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring an abundance of lakes, rivers and streams for fishing as well as wilderness areas for hunting. Muskogee is surrounded by four lakes – Ft. Gibson, Tenkiller, Eufaula and Greenleaf – all popular destinations for boating, fishing and weekend homes, with waterfront property that is reasonably priced. In addition, the Illinois River, located in nearby Tahlequah, is an ideal setting for canoe/raft float trips. Locally, the Love/Hatbox Sports Complex features a water park, softball fields, baseball fields, soccer fields, a skateboard park, batting cages and a walking/cycling trail. For golfers, there are three premier golf
courses to choose from: the Muskogee Country Club, Eagle Crest and Cobblestone.
Distance to Major Cities
Tulsa, OK 60
Oklahoma City, OK 65
Dallas, TX 110




