Family & Children’s Services (FCS) and Morton Comprehensive Health Services (Morton) will open a new integrated care clinic to clients in north Tulsa in April 2025. Located at 240 East Apache, this clinic is the latest collaborative between the two organizations, bringing together comprehensive medical, mental health and social services under one roof.
A ribbon-cutting celebration for the north Tulsa location will take place March 11, 2025, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols, Representative Ron Stewart and City Councilor Vanessa Hall-Harper, among other honored guests, will speak at the event, as will FCS CEO, Adam Andreassen and Morton CEO, Susan Savage.
“This partnership is a milestone in expanding healthcare access for north Tulsa,” said FCS CEO, Adam Andreassen. “By combining the expertise of both FCS and Morton, we are creating a unique care model that addresses the community’s medical, mental health and social needs in one convenient location.”
Morton Comprehensive Health Services will provide primary care on-site, while FCS will deliver behavioral health support through licensed professionals. This integrated approach ensures personalized, wholistic care that addresses both physical and mental health.
“Morton is a leading health care provider in north Tulsa with its roots in the 1921 Race Massacre,” said Morton CEO, Susan Savage. “Expanding Morton’s partnership with FCS leverages the strengths of each organization to improve patient access to care.”
This partnership builds on nearly a decade of collaboration between Morton and FCS, including joint efforts at FCS’s Harvard location and the Center of Hope, which supports homeless patients. Both FCS and Morton opened in 1921 and have been serving the Tulsa community for more than a century.