Clinical Alliance FAQ

The Clinical Alliance: What to Know

No. There is no fee to submit an application to the Collective Clinical Alliance.

Membership investment details are reviewed during the introductory conversation for providers who are invited to move forward.

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

We take care to thoughtfully review each submission to ensure alignment and preserve the integrity of the network.

We welcome licensed healthcare professionals and clinicians serving women in Oklahoma, including but not limited to:

  • Physicians (MD/DO) providing women’s healthcare
  • Nurse Practitioners (NP) and Physician Assistants (PA) in women’s health or primary care
  • OB/GYNs, midwives, and reproductive health specialists
  • Primary care providers with a focus on women’s health
  • Pelvic floor physical therapists and rehabilitation specialists
  • Mental health professionals specializing in women’s health (LPC, LCSW, psychologists)
  • Registered dietitians and nutrition professionals with a women’s health focus
  • Endocrinology, weight management, and metabolic health specialists
  • Dermatology and aesthetic providers offering women-centered care
  • Other licensed or certified healthcare professionals aligned with advancing women’s health

If your work centers women’s health and aligns with our mission, we encourage you to apply.

No—you don’t have to be a female provider to join the Alliance. However, you do need to be a provider or practitioner who focuses on women’s healthcare.

 
 
 

Yes! The Collective Clinical Alliance is multidisciplinary by design.

We believe collaborative care improves outcomes, and we value providers across all specialties who serve women.

To be accepted, applicants must hold appropriate licensure within their field.

The Collective Clinical Alliance is not simply a listing service.

We provide:

• Structured educational resources
• Brand-aligned patient tools
• Strategic collaboration opportunities
• Community integration
• Cross-specialty networking

This is infrastructure — not advertising.

Our primary focus is serving women in Oklahoma and strengthening access within the state.

At this time, membership is prioritized for Oklahoma-based providers.

As we grow, geographic considerations may expand.

No. Membership in the Collective Clinical Alliance does not imply endorsement of specific treatment decisions or clinical approaches.

All providers operate independently within their own practices and professional scope.

The Oklahoma Women's Health Collective serves as a collaborative educational network — not a governing body.

Yes. Providers may request tier adjustments as their needs evolve, pending availability and alignment.

We understand that practices grow and change.

Membership is intentionally limited to maintain quality, collaboration, and meaningful connection within the network.

We are building depth — not volume.

The Collective Clinical Alliance was created to strengthen the connection between education and care — and to ensure women in Oklahoma have access to trusted, aligned providers who believe in clarity, collaboration, and community-centered health.

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Be part of advancing women’s health through collaboration, education, and a trusted network of providers.

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