Bailey Medical Center

Providing exceptional care to the Owasso community

  • Water Nausea after Bariatric Surgery

    Water Nausea after Bariatric Surgery

    How did it feel to sip that first ounce of water after surgery? For some of you, it was fine. For others, it may have felt like you were being tortured. Plain water can feel heavy in your stomach pouch. If you aren’t tolerating water after surgery, that’s called water nausea. It’s not really clear…

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  • Oh, Nuts!

    Oh, Nuts!

    We are moving into the fall season with the promise of cooler weather and watching our landscape change from greens, oranges, reds and golds. Another fall happening is eagerly waiting for a fresh crop of pecans. During the low fat craze of the 1990s, nuts were vilified as being too high in fat. As it…

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  • Do you need to eat or want to eat?

    Do you need to eat or want to eat?

    Mindful eating is paying attention to whether you eat because of physiological hunger or head hunger. Physiological hunger is the need to eat. It’s your body’s way to let you know it’s time to fuel up. Signals for physiological hunger include stomach grumbling or growling, feeling shaky, lack of focus, drop in energy, irritability, headaches or food…

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About Us

Bailey Medical Center is proud to be part of the beautiful and thriving city of Owasso, and we are excited to offer a facility that is as unique as the communities we serve. Our 73-bed hospital offers a full range of primary and specialty services, providing you access to the most advanced hospital in the region. Utilizing the latest technology, our team takes a patient-focused approach to care. We do this to ensure you and your loved ones receive personalized treatments you can depend on, no matter your needs.

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At Bailey Medical Center, our skilled physicians provide exceptional and compassionate care. It is not only our identity, it is also our expectation.