Explore Tulsa

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With a rich and diverse history and culture, our hometown is a great place to live. If you're considering a move to our area, check out the links below to get a taste of what we can offer. You can also contact our relocation department to start making your move or click here to request information online about what our community has to offer.

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Recreation

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Health Care

Tulsa is a regional medical center for northeast Oklahoma with more than 2,600 licensed hospital beds, and a number of small clinics. The city has a total of 14 hospitals that provide diagnostic and therapeutic services ranging from general care and emergency medicine to specialized treatment.

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Healtcare Facilities

Health Maintenance Organizations

  • Blue Lines - 918.561.9900
  • Community Care - 918.594.5200
  • Foundation Health - 918.621.9500
  • Health Care Oklahoma/WellCor America - 918.523.6500
  • PacificCare of Oklahoma - 918.459.1100
  • Prudential Health Care Plan, Inc. - 918.624.4600


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Major Employers

Tulsa's economic base consists of petroleum, aviation-aerospace, manufacturing, distribution, telecommunications, finance/banking, insurance, real estate, corporate headquarters, regional offices and data processing. Tulsa is the head of navigation for the 445-mile Arkansas River Navigation system, which gives Oklahoma low-cost barge transportation from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico.


Tulsa is growing faster than 88% of the metropolitan areas in the nation according to Blue Chip Job Growth Update.

The top four industries in Tulsa in terms of employees are:

  1. American Airlines
  2. Hillcrest Health Care System
  3. St. Francis Hospital
  4. St. John Medical Center


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