Parkway Medical, located on the city's north side, is a cosmetic surgery practice offering both surgical procedures and injectable treatments under one roof. The practice focuses on facial and body contouring, with board-certified surgeons and nurse injectors on staff, positioning it as a full-service option in Oklahoma City's cosmetic surgery landscape where most single-provider clinics focus narrowly on injectables or surgery alone.
Parkway Medical combines surgical procedures (facelift, rhinoplasty, breast augmentation, liposuction, abdominoplasty) with non-surgical options (Botox, dermal fillers, laser skin treatments, chemical peels). The surgical side serves patients seeking permanent or long-lasting structural change; the injection and laser side accommodates those wanting maintenance or subtle enhancement without downtime. This dual structure means a patient can have an initial consultation about surgery, pursue injections during recovery or years later, or use the practice for ongoing preventive treatments without ever undergoing surgery.
Surgical procedures at Parkway Medical range widely by scope. Facelift surgery typically falls in the $8,000 to $12,000 range; rhinoplasty generally runs $6,000 to $9,000; breast augmentation averages $5,500 to $7,500. Liposuction and abdominoplasty pricing varies by area treated and complexity, starting around $4,000 to $6,000 and scaling upward. Injectable treatments are priced per unit or per syringe: Botox runs approximately $12 to $15 per unit (a typical treatment uses 20 to 60 units), and dermal fillers range from $500 to $800 per syringe depending on the product. Verify current pricing before booking, as injectable costs can shift seasonally and surgeons sometimes adjust fees based on procedural complexity. The practice accepts major credit cards and offers financing through CareCredit and similar medical lending partners, allowing patients to spread payments over months or years.
Oklahoma City's cosmetic surgery market includes practices that specialize heavily on injectables (such as medspas focused entirely on Botox and fillers) and surgical-only offices with minimal non-surgical offerings. Parkway Medical's integration of both allows patients to build a multi-year aesthetic plan under one provider without switching between a surgeon for procedures and a medspa for maintenance. In contrast, a patient at a purely surgical practice may need to refer elsewhere for fillers three months post-procedure; one at an injectable-only clinic cannot address structural concerns like a deviated septum or severe breast asymmetry. Surgeons at competing practices like those at nearby Integrative Surgical Solutions tend to have similar board certifications and offer comparable surgical pricing, but lack the on-site injectable capacity. For patients seeking predictable continuity and a single team managing both change and upkeep, Parkway Medical's combined model simplifies logistics.
Parkway Medical suits patients planning multiple treatments over years, patients uncomfortable committing to surgery before trying lighter options, and those seeking maintenance after an initial procedure. It also serves patients who value follow-up consistency: someone who gets Botox at Parkway can ask their surgeon about a future facelift without starting a new relationship. The practice is less ideal for someone seeking the absolute lowest surgical price (some single-surgeon offices in Oklahoma compete harder on cost) or for patients who want an exclusively surgical relationship with minimal non-surgical noise. It is also not the right fit for someone seeking transgender surgical specialization or advanced reconstructive work; Parkway Medical's focus is cosmetic enhancement, not trauma or gender-affirming care.
A first-time surgical consultation at Parkway Medical typically lasts 30 to 60 minutes. The surgeon examines the area(s) in question, discusses goals and realistic outcomes, shows before-and-after photos of similar cases, and explains recovery timelines and risks. For injectables, a nurse injector or physician performs a brief assessment and may inject the same day if the patient is ready; some patients schedule a separate consultation first. Either way, the practice asks about medical history, current medications, and allergies. Payment and financing are discussed upfront. Injectable consultations are often shorter and simpler; surgical consultations require more thorough planning.
Parkway Medical is located on the north side of Oklahoma City. Hours are typically Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with some surgical procedures scheduled mid-week. The practice has on-site parking. Confirm current hours and parking details directly, as surgical schedules can shift seasonally and emergency procedures occasionally affect availability. Public transit to the north-side location is limited; most patients drive.
Parkway Medical's combination of board-certified surgical expertise and immediate access to injectable treatments makes it a practical choice for Oklahoma City patients planning cosmetic changes over a decade, not a single procedure.
