Dr. Lynn Phillips
Lynn was born and reared in Southeastern Oklahoma. He calls himself "a cowboy, poet, philosopher, sage, rodeo announcer, horse trader, dog trainer, artist, actor and more".
He graduated from the OSU College of Medicine in 1979. He completed an anesthesia residency at the University of Oklahoma, and during his residency was named “Chief Resident”, and received the Robert D. Dripps M.D. Memorial award as outstanding resident at the University of Oklahoma.
Lynn began his medical practice in Enid in 1982, and currently serves as Chief of Anesthesiology at Integris Regional Medical Center, as well as an adjunct clinical professor of anesthesiology for Oklahoma State University College of Medicine, and The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. Lynn is also an Oklahoma delegate of the American Society of Anesthesiologist in Washington D.C. for guidance and legislative affairs.
Lynn and wife, Sally, have three children, and one granddaughter.