CURA Expands Access to Healthcare in Sapulpa, OK

Bridging Gaps,

Healing Communities

1500 East Dewey Ave, Sapulpa, OK

OPEN: Tuesday 5:30 pm -7:30 pm

The Why.

CURA for the World is proud to announce the opening of its first U.S. clinic in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, aimed at providing essential healthcare services to those in need. With 17.4% of Sapulpa’s population living below the poverty line, many residents lack access to necessary medical care due to financial constraints or lack of insurance.

CURA’s Free Clinics will offer a wide range of services, including treatment for routine illnesses and long-term chronic conditions, free of charge for individuals with limited income or who do not qualify for Medicaid or Medicare. By addressing healthcare gaps in this community, CURA aims to improve the quality of life for underserved populations and provide critical support where it’s needed most.

FAQs

Who is eligible for services at CURA's Free Clinics?

CURA's Free Clinics provide services at no cost to individuals who have limited incomes, no health insurance, or who do not qualify for Medicaid or Medicare. We aim to serve economically disadvantaged individuals and families in need of medical care.

Where are CURA’s Free Clinics located?

Our first U.S. clinic is located in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. We are focused on expanding our reach to rural and semi-rural areas, particularly the outskirts of major cities, where access to healthcare is often limited.

What medical services are provided at CURA’s Free Clinics?

Our clinics offer treatment for routine illnesses and long-term chronic conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, asthma, and high cholesterol. We also provide a limited range of medical testing, prescription drug assistance, women's healthcare, and free child therapy sessions.

Will CURA's Free Clinics be available nationwide?

Yes, CURA for the World has a mission to launch free clinics in every state. We aim to provide access to quality healthcare in underserved communities across the U.S. and expand our impact nationwide.

Are there any services CURA’s Free Clinics do not provide?

Currently, our clinics do not offer pregnancy testing, Pap smears, or STD testing. These services are available at the local Health Department. We also do not handle emergency conditions, employment-related injuries, or provide care for chronic pain patients. Additionally, no controlled substances are prescribed or kept on-site.

How is CURA’s Free Clinic funded?

CURA’s Free Clinics are made possible through donations and funding from generous supporters who believe in our mission to provide healthcare to those in need. We are committed to serving uninsured and economically disadvantaged individuals at no cost to them.

CURA Sapulpa: Leadership team

  • Dr. Zach Fowler

    Dr. Zach Fowler is a Board-Certified Family Medicine physician and a graduate of the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences. He also serves as a faculty member at the OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine.

    Zach is married with two sons and enjoys a variety of outdoor activities, including running, hiking, and exploring. He has a strong passion for teaching, woodworking, and traveling.

  • Dr. Rachel Ray

    Dr. Ray, a graduate of Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, is a Board-Certified Family Medicine physician with a deep passion for serving the underserved. She dedicated four years as a primary care provider with the Indian Health Care system and is excited to partner with CURA to deliver care to underserved communities in Oklahoma.

    Outside of her medical career, Dr. Ray enjoys reading, traveling, and cherishing time with her husband, four children, and loved ones.

  • Kayla Reinhard Hansen, DNP

    Kayla is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati College of Nursing, holding a DNP degree and certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner. With experience in both primary care and urgent care, she is passionate about improving healthcare access in underserved communities.

    In her free time, Kayla enjoys traveling with her husband, scuba diving, fishing, reading, and running.

  • Travis & Sunni Wolff, Pharm Ds

    Travis and Sunni Wolff are community pharmacists and owners of Med-World Pharmacy in Sapulpa and Apothecary Pharmacy in Mounds. Travis, a graduate of SWOSU College of Pharmacy, is passionate about implementing clinical patient care models to improve access to healthcare. He has also served as a missionary in Haiti and looks forward to working with CURA. Sunni, also a graduate of SWOSU College of Pharmacy, shares her husband's passion for pharmacy and enjoys reading, pilates, cooking, and spending time outdoors. Together, they are dedicated to serving their community and making a difference through their work.

Support our growth

Sapulpa CURA is rapidly expanding to meet the growing healthcare needs of our community, as demand for our free services has reached an all-time high. To accommodate more patients and enhance our ability to provide care, we urgently need to raise $10,000 to expand our parking lot. All donations are tax-deductible and will directly support our mission to serve those in need.