Inclement Weather Notice

Out of an abundance of caution with the impending inclement weather, the Chickasaw Nation will close offices at 2 p.m. tomorrow, Friday, January 23, 2026, to allow extra time for people to travel home.  We will continue to actively monitor the weather and make adjustments if an earlier closure time is needed.

Chickasaw Nation Department of Health (CNDH) employees should follow CNDH inclement weather protocols and policy. Chickasaw Nation Department of Commerce businesses should follow their line of support regarding inclement weather guidance.

For closing information of tribal facilities, call (800) 316-4226.

Chokma Pilachi (To Send Along In A Good Way)

Chickasaw Nation Residents

The Chokma Pilachi program provides psychological assessment for adults and children, including assessments for developmental delays, learning disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and more.

Participants must be a Chickasaw citizen, a Chickasaw Nation employee or a dependent of a citizen or employee. Members of other federally recognized tribes may be seen by referral from a Chickasaw Nation health care provider.

See contact information, program details, videos or locations.

Apply

Eligibility
  • Chickasaw citizens
  • Spouses, parents and children of Chickasaw citizens
  • Chickasaw Nation employees
  • Members of other federally recognized tribes may be seen by referral from a Chickasaw Nation health care provider as part of an established plan of care
You Provide
  • CDIB card; or
  • Citizenship card; or
  • Chickasaw Nation employee identification
For information regarding application process, contact us.

Contact

Phone:
(580) 272-9630
Fax:
(580) 470-2192
Mailing Address:
1320 Cradduck Road, Ada, Oklahoma 74820

Events

No upcoming events.

Program Details

This program provides psychological assessment for adults and children, including assessments for developmental delays, learning disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, dementia and neurocognitive disorders, personality disorders and other mental healthcare needs.
Other Information
Zero Suicide is a commitment to suicide prevention in health and behavioral health systems. It is both a concept and a practice being implemented by the Chickasaw Nation.

 

Videos

Locations

Recovery and Restoration Services

Ada, Oklahoma 74820