Comanche County Memorial Hospital and Southwestern Medical Center Join to Form Partnership

The partnership will go into effect by the end of December 2025.

By HFT Staff


Comanche County Memorial Hospital (CCMH) is joining forces with Southwestern Medical Center in a strategic partnership marking a major milestone in expanding access to healthcare across Southwest Oklahoma. This partnership, unanimously approved by the CCMH Board of Directors and Comanche County Commissioners, brings two healthcare teams together. 

As part of this unifying effort, CCMH is also introducing a new name and identity to better represent this evolution into a more regional healthcare provider: Memorial Health System of Southwest Oklahoma. 

This partnership ensures continuity of care, expanded service availability, and a stronger, more resilient healthcare network across Southwest Oklahoma. More specifically, this alliance and transition will include: 

  • Expanded capacity to meet increasing demand 
  • Enhanced access to specialty care and services previously limited in the area  
  • Streamlined operations for greater efficiency and faster response times 
  • Investments in modern medical equipment and facility upgrades 

The partnership will go into effect by the end of December 2025 with CCMH leadership committing to a smooth transition for all staff, patients and community members. 



September 17, 2025


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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