Compassionate Care for All

Experience healthcare that embodies Christian values and compassion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Christian healthcare?

Christian healthcare integrates faith and medicine, emphasizing holistic care that respects the dignity of every patient.

What age groups do you serve?

We welcome patients of all ages, from infants to seniors, providing comprehensive care tailored to each stage of life.

What services do you offer?

We provide a range of services including family medicine, preventive care, and health education, all rooted in Christian values.

If you are in need of a better type of Christian Healthcare, come see Dr. Patrick Kennedye at St. Raphael’s. Dr. Kennedye is a Board-Certified Family Physician in his 10th year in practice. He accepts all patients of all ages.

Dr. Kennedye specializes in the most difficult medical cases, relying on his 8 years of experience as faculty with Great Plains Family Medicine Residency in Oklahoma City (Now “Integris Great Plains”).

If your past doctors have been stumped, come see Dr. Kennedye at his Christian family business in Broken Arrow. Call for appointments or just stop by (when I’m in the office) if you have a medical question. We promise we won’t break the bank, but we believe that you’ll find real value by choosing St. Raphael’s.

Dr. Kennedye’s goal is that healthcare be free for those who need it to be free. In order to make this happen, Dr. Kennedye will let you set your price that you can pay based on the quality of care you feel you received! If you are unsatisfied with your care, the appointment is free!

If the Lord moves you to do so, donations conducive to our ministry are accepted. For your donations to his medical ministry, Dr. Kennedye can extend care to all who need it, rooted in the highest standard—Roman Catholic values and ethics. We intend to serve God by acting as “Probatica” described in the Bible: “And an angel of the Lord (St. Raphael the Archangel) descended at certain times into the pond; and the water was moved. And he that went down first into the pond after the motion of the water, was made whole, of whatsoever infirmity he lay under. [John 5:4]