Primary Health Partners is a multi-specialty medical clinic that operates an allergy and immunology program alongside primary care, allowing patients with allergies to access testing, diagnosis, and treatment without a separate referral to a standalone allergist office. The practice maintains locations across Oklahoma City and its suburbs, with extended weekday hours and same-day urgent allergy slots available on a walk-in basis.
Primary Health Partners functions as an urgent-access allergy program nested within a larger family medicine and internal medicine network. Unlike allergists who operate as single-specialty practices, Primary Health Partners bundles allergy services with general and preventive medicine, meaning a patient with seasonal allergies, a sinus infection, and hypertension can be scheduled with an allergist and primary care provider at the same location on the same day if needed. The practice accepts most commercial insurance plans, Medicare, and Medicaid, and does not require a referral to see an allergist.
Primary Health Partners offers skin prick testing (which identifies pollen, dust mite, pet, and mold sensitivities in 15 minutes), intradermal testing for more complex cases, and RAST blood testing (sent to a lab; results return in 3 to 7 days). Immunotherapy (allergy shots) is administered in-office with a 30-minute observation period afterward. Sublingual immunotherapy (under-the-tongue tablets) is also available as an alternative.
Office visit fees are typically $150 to $250 for a new allergy consultation, depending on the complexity of the history and whether testing is performed the same day. Established-patient follow-ups run $100 to $150. Allergy testing itself (skin or blood) is billed separately and usually costs $200 to $400 per panel, depending on the number of allergens tested; most insurance plans cover 80 to 100 percent after the deductible is met. Immunotherapy administration is roughly $30 to $50 per injection or tablet dispensing visit. Confirm current fees and insurance coverage directly with the clinic, as copays and coinsurance vary widely by plan.
Oklahoma City houses several standalone allergist offices. Allergy Partners of Oklahoma operates a dedicated practice on the north side with longer specialist credentials and a focus exclusively on allergy and immunology; allergists there are fellowship-trained. The trade-off is that Allergy Partners does not offer walk-in urgent allergy slots and typically has appointment lead times of 2 to 3 weeks for new patients. Primary Health Partners fills the gap for patients who need same-day or next-day allergy evaluation, though the allergists there (when available) may be dual-trained in allergy and family medicine rather than fellowship-trained in allergy alone.
For routine seasonal allergies, prescription antihistamines and intranasal corticosteroids can be initiated by a primary care doctor, making Primary Health Partners efficient if you do not need specialist-level immunotherapy planning. For complex allergies, eczema, food allergy evaluation, or suspected occupational exposures, a fellowship-trained allergist at Allergy Partners or OU Medicine's Allergy Clinic (affiliated with the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine) is more specialized.
Primary Health Partners is well-matched for patients with seasonal or environmental allergies who want testing and immunotherapy without a long wait, people already established in primary care there who develop new allergy symptoms, and those with no referral and minimal insurance barriers. It also works for patients who need allergy evaluation alongside management of comorbid conditions (asthma, sinusitis, atopic dermatitis) in one visit.
The practice is less ideal for adults with rare or occupational allergies, patients seeking subspecialty evaluation of food or drug allergies (which often require challenge testing), or those with complex immunodeficiency requiring immunology services. Parents of children with severe food allergies may prefer OU Medicine's pediatric allergy team or a standalone pediatric allergist.
You will complete a detailed allergy and medical history (online or paper), including symptom timing, triggers, and prior medications tried. The allergist will review your history, perform a focused physical exam (paying attention to sinuses, skin, and lungs), and discuss whether testing is appropriate that day. If you proceed with testing, skin prick testing takes 15 to 20 minutes; results are read immediately. If blood testing is ordered, blood is drawn in-clinic and sent to a reference lab. You will receive a copy of results, a treatment plan (which may include prescription medications, environmental controls, or a timeline to start immunotherapy), and a follow-up appointment in 1 to 4 weeks depending on whether shots begin immediately.
Primary Health Partners' Oklahoma City locations are open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with some urgent allergy slots held open daily for walk-ins; verify current hours with the specific clinic location, as they can shift seasonally. Parking is available at all Oklahoma City locations (mostly free lots or covered garages). The practice is in-network with Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield Oklahoma, Oklahoma Health Care Authority, and most major plans; confirm coverage before your visit by calling the insurance authorizer line on the back of your card.
Primary Health Partners fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's allergy landscape: fast access, same building as primary care, and no referral needed. It works best if you value convenience and speed over subspecialty depth.
