INTEGRIS Health Community Hospital is a 110-bed acute care facility operated by INTEGRIS, the largest private health system in Oklahoma. Located in Moore, south of Oklahoma City, it functions as the city's primary inpatient hospital and serves both scheduled and emergency patients across medical and surgical specialties. For residents of Moore and southern Oklahoma County communities like Norman and Midwest City, it is typically the closest hospital for emergency care.
INTEGRIS Health Community Hospital operates as a general acute care facility with no specialty restrictions on admissions. It is staffed with board-certified physicians across internal medicine, general surgery, cardiology, orthopedics, and obstetrics. The hospital maintains affiliations with INTEGRIS's larger regional centers in Oklahoma City (INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center and INTEGRIS Southwest Medical Center) and can transfer critical or complex cases when needed. Unlike urgent care centers or physician offices, it holds 24/7 inpatient capacity and operates the only emergency department in Moore proper.
The 24/7 emergency department is the main differentiator for Moore residents; no urgent care clinic in Moore offers emergency surgery or admission. Moore Fire Department transports critical patients to INTEGRIS Community Hospital by default unless a patient explicitly requests diversion to another facility.
For scheduled care, the hospital hosts surgical suites for orthopedic procedures (joint replacement, fracture repair), general surgery, and obstetric delivery. INTEGRIS Community Hospital is one of two hospitals in Moore offering in-house maternity services; Norman Regional Health System's main campus, 5 miles north, is the other. Both accept the same major insurances and have equivalent obstetric staffing; choice between them typically comes down to physician affiliation and insurance network designation.
Hospitalization costs are not posted publicly; admission charges depend on diagnosis, procedure, insurance coverage, and whether the patient qualifies for financial assistance programs. INTEGRIS maintains a financial counselor on staff to discuss payment plans with uninsured and underinsured patients before or after admission. Contact the hospital directly or review the INTEGRIS website for system-wide cost estimates for specific procedures.
For emergency care in Moore, INTEGRIS Community Hospital has no local competitors; residents choosing another facility must travel to Norman (Norman Regional Health System, 5 miles north), Midwest City (Midwest City VA Medical Center, 8 miles north), or Oklahoma City (multiple INTEGRIS hospitals, Baptist facilities, and OU Medicine). All other options are farther and typically reached only by patient preference or insurance network requirement.
For scheduled surgery and inpatient care, the nearest alternative is Norman Regional Health System in Norman. Both are ACGME-accredited teaching hospitals with similar specialist depth. INTEGRIS Community Hospital admits under INTEGRIS guidelines and coordinates with INTEGRIS specialists; Norman Regional follows its own protocols and has its own physician network. Insurance network status often determines access before quality does; verify coverage with your insurer before scheduling.
For obstetrics, INTEGRIS Community Hospital and Norman Regional are the only two hospitals in Moore and Norman offering vaginal and cesarean delivery with anesthesia and neonatal care. Both have equivalent safety ratings on CMS's Hospital Compare website. Physician affiliation is the practical decision point: if your obstetrician has privileges at one facility, that is your option.
INTEGRIS Community Hospital is appropriate for Moore residents and their families who need emergency care, inpatient medical or surgical admission, or maternity services. Patients with complex or rare conditions requiring subspecialty intensive care may be referred to INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City for higher acuity support. Patients whose insurance excludes INTEGRIS may face higher out-of-pocket costs or may be redirected to network providers at Norman Regional or OU Medicine.
Walk-in patients without emergency symptoms should use urgent care. INTEGRIS runs several urgent care clinics in Moore and surrounding areas for non-emergencies; these handle fracture evaluation, infection treatment, and acute injury without a 24-hour wait.
Unscheduled visits begin at the emergency department (south entrance). Wait time depends on acuity; patients are triaged immediately and assigned to a treatment area. Bring photo ID, insurance card, and a list of current medications. If you are a known patient in the INTEGRIS system, registration is often expedited.
Scheduled admissions (surgery, delivery, elective procedures) typically require pre-admission testing 1 to 7 days prior and a pre-operative phone call 24 hours before. Your surgeon's office coordinates these steps. Arrive 1 to 2 hours before your scheduled procedure time.
The emergency department is open 24 hours, 7 days a week, year-round. Scheduled surgery and inpatient services operate Monday through Friday during business hours, with limited weekend staffing for urgent cases and deliveries.
Parking is free and on-site. The main campus lot can accommodate over 200 vehicles and is lit at night. A separate emergency department entrance with dedicated parking exists on the south side of the building; signs direct patients from the main lot if needed.
The hospital is located at 3300 SW 119th Street in Moore, adjacent to I-44 and reachable from I-35 in under 10 minutes from central Moore. Public transit is limited; personal transport is advisable.
INTEGRIS Community Hospital is Moore's only 24-hour hospital and the default emergency resource for the city, making it essential infrastructure despite the broader choice of alternatives for scheduled care in neighboring communities.
