Late spring and summer are perfect for warm weather activities. More people go hiking, fishing and swimming. These seasons, however, are also when dangerous animals such as snakes are most active....
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COVID Update
The CCMH Incident Command Team would like to thank all team members for their continued support, service, and patience during the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. We continue to advocate for all team...
Head And Neck Cancer
Saturday, April 24 between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m., the Lawton location for Cancer Centers of Southwest Oklahoma will be performing FREE head and neck cancer screenings. Please schedule an appointment by...
COVID Update
Comanche County continues to be in the “red” for daily new cases for the last seven days. Our positive test rate is down, but the amount of tests being performed is also down, which means we are not...
Sleep And Mental Health
Sleeping is a natural function of the human body that everyone needs to recharge and prepare for the coming day. Much like our laptops and smartphones, our bodies need that time to turn off and cool...
Our New Partnership with MDsave
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Comanche County Memorial Hospital has partnered with MDsave to increase access to care for our out-of-pocket patients using a streamlined prepayment system. The...
Managing Spring Allergies
Springtime brings beautiful rain showers and lush, green lawns. But with spring weather also comes budding plant life and potentially unpleasant allergens like pollen, which can trigger your...
Welcome Natalie Fitch!
Natalie Fitch, a Lawton Fort Sill native, has always made it her mission to impact the community around her in a positive and heartfelt way. She graduated from Lawton Senior High School and later...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
According to the CDC, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is defined as a “developmental disability that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges.” This means that children...
COVID-19 Update
In exciting news from last week, the State of Oklahoma announced that as of today, all Oklahoma adults are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine! With the restrictions on age and comorbidities...









