TriHealth Priority Care – Oxford
5151 Morning Sun Rd, Oxford, OH 45056
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About This Location
TriHealth Priority Care – Oxford is part of TriHealth — one of Cincinnati's largest healthcare systems, formed in 1995 by the merger of Good Samaritan Hospital (Ohio's oldest continuously-operating hospital, founded 1852) and Bethesda Hospital. TriHealth operates Good Samaritan Hospital (Clifton, 520 beds), Bethesda North Hospital (Montgomery, 350+ beds), McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital (Oxford), Bethesda Butler Hospital (Hamilton), and TriHealth Priority Care urgent care centers across Greater Cincinnati.
location_city About Oxford
This location serves the Greater Cincinnati metropolitan area — a tri-state region (Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana) with 2.3M residents. Healthcare is anchored by TriHealth (Good Samaritan + Bethesda merger), UC Health (University of Cincinnati academic system — Level I Trauma), Mercy Health (Bon Secours Mercy Health — Catholic), Christ Hospital Health Network (independent non-profit), Cincinnati Children's (top-3 US pediatric), and St. Elizabeth Healthcare (Northern Kentucky). Walk-in urgent care is provided by TriHealth Priority Care, UC Health Urgent Care, Mercy Health, Christ Hospital, Cincinnati Children's, St. Elizabeth, MedExpress, Concentra, MinuteClinic at CVS, and The Little Clinic at Kroger (Kroger is HQ'd in Cincinnati).
Frequently Asked Questions
Is TriHealth Priority Care – Oxford part of Good Samaritan?
TriHealth is the parent organization of Good Samaritan Hospital (the oldest hospital in Cincinnati, founded 1852 in Clifton), Bethesda North Hospital (Montgomery), McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital, and Bethesda Butler Hospital. All TriHealth facilities share the TriHealth Epic EMR (MyChart patient portal).
What insurance does TriHealth Priority Care – Oxford accept?
TriHealth accepts Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medical Mutual of Ohio, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna, Humana, Tricare, Medicare, Ohio Medicaid (CareSource, Molina, Buckeye Health Plan), and most commercial plans.
What conditions can be treated at TriHealth Priority Care – Oxford?
TriHealth Priority Care handles walk-in conditions: strep, flu, COVID, UTI, bronchitis, minor lacerations, sprains, and simple fractures (on-site X-ray). For emergencies, go to Good Samaritan Hospital ED (Clifton) or Bethesda North Hospital ED (Montgomery).