Essex T W DO is a cardiology practice in Oklahoma City offering diagnostic and management services for patients with heart disease, arrhythmias, and cardiovascular risk factors. The practice operates as a solo or small-group cardiology office, making it a direct-access point for scheduled cardiac evaluations rather than an emergency or hospital-based service.
Dr. Essex provides general cardiology services, meaning evaluation and long-term management of conditions such as coronary artery disease, heart failure, hypertension, and atrial fibrillation. The DO credential (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) follows the same medical training pathway as an MD in cardiology, including a three-year internal medicine residency and a three-year cardiology fellowship. Patients typically reach this practice through referral from a primary care physician or directly if they have a known cardiac condition.
Office-based cardiology practices like Essex handle non-invasive diagnostic testing and medical management. Expect services to include EKG (electrocardiogram), echocardiography, stress testing, and Holter monitoring for arrhythmia assessment. Medication management for heart disease, blood pressure, and cholesterol is the core function. Invasive procedures such as cardiac catheterization or coronary stent placement are typically performed at a hospital facility and coordinated through the practice.
Insurance acceptance and cost structure are not published online; patients should call ahead to confirm coverage details. Most cardiology practices charge separately for office visits and any in-office testing, with copays and deductibles varying by insurance plan.
Oklahoma City hosts multiple cardiology practices. Larger groups such as those affiliated with OU Medicine or Integris Health operate multi-location offices with subspecialty divisions (interventional cardiology, heart failure, electrophysiology). A solo or smaller practice like Essex offers continuity with one physician but typically fewer on-site resources. Choose a larger system if you need interventional procedures, rapid subspecialty access, or after-hours coverage; choose a focused practice if you value consistency with a single provider and straightforward follow-up care for stable conditions.
This practice suits established patients with known cardiac conditions or those referred by their primary care doctor for evaluation of symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, or irregular heartbeat. It works well for patients needing ongoing medication adjustment and surveillance. It does not serve emergency cardiac conditions (go to an ER); it does not handle acute stroke or STEMI (go to an emergency facility with a cardiac catheterization lab); and patients requiring interventional procedures will be referred to a hospital setting.
New patients typically need a referral from their primary care physician, though some cardiologists accept self-referred patients. Bring recent lab work, a list of current medications, and your insurance card. The appointment will include medical history, physical examination, and likely an EKG performed in the office. Further testing such as an echocardiogram or stress test may be scheduled at the time of visit or arranged for a separate appointment.
Verify current hours and parking details directly by calling the practice; office hours for private cardiology practices often follow standard business hours (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) but vary widely. The practice address and phone number are necessary to confirm availability and to check whether telehealth appointments are offered for follow-up visits.
Essex T W DO fills a role in Oklahoma City's cardiology landscape as a focused, single-provider option for stable cardiac patients seeking consistent follow-up care and medication management outside a large health system.
