INTEGRIS Health is proud to feature three groundbreaking websites. The Cancer Channel, Rehabilitation Channel, and Transplant Channel are like no other websites you've seen. You'll find hundreds of videos featuring patients and physicians sharing incredible, life-changing stories.
INTEGRIS Cancer Institute of Oklahoma Video Channel
We hope you'll visit the INTEGRIS Cancer Institute video channel. Here you will meet our survivors, their caregivers and their physicians. You can also select videos by survivor name or face, or by type of cancer - or by location. The Proton Campus is one of five INTEGRIS Cancer Institute facilities now drawing patients from across the nation.
INTEGRIS Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation Video Channel
We hope you'll visit the INTEGRIS Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation Video Channel. Sit-ups and leg curls are integral parts of healing, but at INTEGRIS Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation, there's so much more: an unrivaled facility, a staff that prescribes friendship as much as exercise, specialized clinics - and the commitment to doing whatever it takes to help you get back to your life. Visit the site for in-depth, high-definition videos of the therapies and people that help our patients become champions. It is our hope that those who visit will find not only a resource for information but also one of encouragement.
INTEGRIS Nazih Zuhdi Transplant Institute Video Channel
We hope you'll visit the INTEGRIS Nazih Zuhdi Transplant Institute Video Channel. It is our hope that those who visit will find not only a resource for information but also one of encouragement. A place that provides assurance as well as answers. We invite you to get to know the patients, doctors, surgeons, staff and family members who have been on the journey that truly brings together the beginning, the end ... and the new hope that flows to destinations reclaimed.
INTEGRIS Sleep Disorders Center Video Channel
It is estimated that nearly 70-million people in the U.S. suffer from chronic - yet treatable - sleep disorders. Yet millions go undiagnosed and untreated, leading not only to extreme fatigue and increased risk of accidents, but also to many serious health conditions such as heart attack, diabetes and stroke. Visit the Sleep Disorders Center Video Channel to hear from doctors and patients.