Great Plains Regional Medical Center

Great Plains Regional Medical Center Great Plains Regional Medical Center is a not-for-profit health organization leading Western Oklahoma

April is Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Month. When detected early, cancers that develop in the mouth, throat and sinuse...
04/24/2026

April is Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Month. When detected early, cancers that develop in the mouth, throat and sinuses can be highly treatable. Recognizing symptoms and seeking care quickly can make a lifesaving difference.

At Great Plains Regional Medical Center, you don’t have to travel far for expert care. Board-certified ear, nose and throat surgeon Tyson Fisher, M.D., provides trusted evaluation and treatment for everything from chronic sinus concerns to complex head and neck conditions right here in western Oklahoma.

If you notice persistent symptoms or unusual changes, don’t wait. Early detection matters.
Learn more or schedule and appointment: https://www.gprmc-ok.com/provider/ent/tyson-fisher-md/

🧠 Hearing the words “Parkinson’s disease” can make everything feel suddenly real. In a single moment, one diagnosis can ...
04/11/2026

🧠 Hearing the words “Parkinson’s disease” can make everything feel suddenly real. In a single moment, one diagnosis can bring a flood of questions. When you’re unsure where to turn, access to local, professional care can make all the difference.

On World Parkinson’s Day and beyond, Great Plains Regional Medical Center is committed to supporting individuals living with PD through trusted resources, compassionate care and a strong sense of community.

Dr. Edward Zdobylak provides expert neurological care and guidance to help patients and their loved ones navigate their journey with confidence, right here in western Oklahoma.

Learn more or schedule an appointment: https://www.gprmc-ok.com/provider/neurology/edward-zdobylak-md/

April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, an important reminder to recognize symptoms early and seek medical care. Whi...
04/07/2026

April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, an important reminder to recognize symptoms early and seek medical care. While rare, testicular cancer most often affects males between the ages of 15 to 44. When detected early, testicular cancer is highly treatable.

Great Plains Regional Medical Center’s board-certified urologist Dr. M. L. Henry III can help patients identify underlying concerns and provide personalized treatment recommendations, right here in Elk City. He provides trusted, local expertise in prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

📞 Call today to schedule an appointment: 580-339-7550

In a recent The Beckham County Record op-ed, Great Plains Regional Medical Center CEO Corey Lively explains why Medicaid...
04/01/2026

In a recent The Beckham County Record op-ed, Great Plains Regional Medical Center CEO Corey Lively explains why Medicaid expansion is a vital lifeline for rural Oklahoma hospitals and health care providers.

This National Doctors’ Day, we’re honoring the outstanding physicians at Great Plains Regional Medical Center. These ded...
03/30/2026

This National Doctors’ Day, we’re honoring the outstanding physicians at Great Plains Regional Medical Center. These dedicated doctors prove every day that high quality health care is closer than you think.

To our GPRMC doctors: because of your expertise and commitment to patient satisfaction, western Oklahomans don’t have to endure a long trip down the interstate to get the care they deserve. You bring world-class medicine to our corner of Oklahoma, giving our community peace of mind.

Is there a GPRMC doctor who has been there for you or your family? Join us in saying “thank you” by giving them a shout out in the comments!

Award-winning care, right here in Western Oklahoma. We are proud to announce that Great Plains Regional Medical Center r...
03/27/2026

Award-winning care, right here in Western Oklahoma. We are proud to announce that Great Plains Regional Medical Center received a 2025 Performance Leadership Award from The Chartis Center for Rural Health for excellence in patient outcomes. Thank you to our incredible physicians and staff who provide quality care, and to the patients who entrust us with their health every day.

Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/4t0d1dM

When it comes to a brain injury, every second counts. March is Brain Injury Awareness Month, and at Great Plains Regiona...
03/25/2026

When it comes to a brain injury, every second counts. March is Brain Injury Awareness Month, and at Great Plains Regional Medical Center, high-quality brain injury treatment and neurological care is closer than you think.

Whether it’s a , or another type of traumatic brain injury, GPRMC’s 24/7 ER team stands ready to provide expert, immediate care, ensuring patients don’t have to sacrifice critical time to get the care they need. Because from brain injuries often requires long-term care, our expert department gives our community local access to expert care, from diagnosis to treatment.

24/7 emergency response. Specialized neurology for long-term care. At GPRMC, we have you covered.

To make an appointment with neurology, call 580-225-2513.

03/24/2026

Colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable cancers when caught early through regular screenings. Great Plains Regional Medical Center General Surgeon Ian Daniel, M.D., explains why timely screenings are critical for long-term health.

You don't have to travel far for peace of mind. Schedule your screening today by calling 580-225-2511.

We are proud to see Great Plains Regional Medical Center physician Dr. Edward Fazendin featured in The Beckham County Re...
03/20/2026

We are proud to see Great Plains Regional Medical Center physician Dr. Edward Fazendin featured in The Beckham County Record for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.

As one of the few fellowship-trained, board-certified colorectal surgeons practicing outside Oklahoma's major metro areas, Dr. Fazendin is a vital resource for our community. In the column, he underscores the importance of preventive screenings for colorectal cancer, and why it's important to have local access to this kind of life-saving care.

Read the full column to learn more about colorectal cancer warning signs and risk factors: https://bit.ly/40F2pVC

The Beckham County Record - Comprehensive News Coverage For Sayre, Elk City&Erick, OK

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and access to skilled surgical care close to home is a game changer in the f...
03/17/2026

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and access to skilled surgical care close to home is a game changer in the fight against cancer. At Great Plains Regional Medical Center, we’re proud to have Ian Daniel, M.D., providing expert care to our community.

Dr. Daniel is a general specializing in a full scope of procedures, including gastrointestinal surgery, repair, and soft tissue conditions. His versatile expertise ensures our patients have access to the essential care necessary for the treatment of diseases.

Dr. Daniel is providing residents with life-saving procedures right here in western Oklahoma. We are honored to have him as part of our surgical team.

Expert colorectal care is closer than you think. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Daniel, call 580-225-2518.

Did you know that     is the deadliest cancer in people under 50 and the second deadliest overall? But it doesn’t have t...
03/13/2026

Did you know that is the deadliest cancer in people under 50 and the second deadliest overall? But it doesn’t have to be.

March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and if you’re 45 or older, scheduling your colorectal cancer screening with Great Plains Regional Medical Center could save your life.

Colorectal cancer can develop without noticeable symptoms, especially in its early stages. When symptoms do occur, they may include:
✔️ Changes in your bowel habits
✔️ Blood in or on your stool (bowel movement)
✔️ Abdominal pain, aches or cramps that don’t go away
✔️ Unexplained weight loss

If you notice any of these symptoms, come see us to find the routine screening test that is right for you and discover how often you should be screened. Call 580-225-2511 or visit gprmc-ok.com to make an appointment.

Are you passionate about helping your neighbors navigate their health journey? We’re looking for a Community Health Work...
03/11/2026

Are you passionate about helping your neighbors navigate their health journey? We’re looking for a Community Health Worker (CHW) to join the team at Great Plains Regional Medical Center!

This frontline professional serves as a trusted liaison between patients, the hospital care team and community-based organizations. This hospital-based role screens patients for Health-Related Social Needs, facilitates referrals to community and health resources, supports care coordination and conducts community outreach to improve health outcomes, address social drivers of health, advance health equity and reduce avoidable utilization.

If you’re looking for a place where your work matters and your team feels like family, you’re closer than you think. View the full job description and apply today: https://bit.ly/4lmUCVR

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Elk City, OK
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About GPRMC

Our Mission

Great Plains Regional Medical Center will distinguish itself as a leader in providing comprehensive, cost effective, high quality healthcare.

Great Plains Regional Medical Center is a not-for-profit corporation organized under the state laws of Oklahoma in 1934. GPRMC is governed by a board of directors comprised of business, community, and medical leaders from Western Oklahoma. GPRMC is managed by Corey Lively, Chief Executive Officer, Jonathan Gill, Chief Operations Officer, Monica Scott, Chief Financial Officer, Debra Morris, RN, Chief Nursing Officer, Misty Carter, Chief Human Resources Officer/VP Ancillary Services and Terry Price, Chief Information Officer.