David K. Jayne, MD operates a dermatology practice in Oklahoma City focused on both medical skin conditions and cosmetic procedures, with particular emphasis on reducing patient wait times through same-week appointment availability.
Dr. Jayne's practice addresses medical dermatology (acne, eczema, psoriasis, skin cancer screening and treatment) and cosmetic services (laser treatments, chemical peels, injectables, microneedling). The practice operates as a single-provider office rather than a multi-specialist clinic, which shapes both scheduling efficiency and the continuity of care a patient receives. This scale is typical of independent dermatology practices in Oklahoma City; most dermatologists here practice solo or in small two-to-three-provider groups rather than within hospital systems or large outpatient networks.
Same-week appointment availability distinguishes this practice in a market where dermatology appointments often require four-to-eight-week waits. Specific pricing for cosmetic services is not publicly posted; consultation is required to obtain quotes on laser treatments, fillers, or chemical peels. Insurance typically covers medical dermatology (skin cancer checks, biopsies, treatment of inflammatory conditions) but not cosmetic services; verify your plan's coverage for specific procedures before scheduling.
Oklahoma City has approximately 15 to 20 dermatologists across multiple systems and independent practices. Dermatology Associates of Oklahoma (multi-provider group) and practices within Integris and OU Health systems offer broader availability and institutional resources but typically longer wait times. For patients prioritizing rapid access over institutional affiliation, Dr. Jayne's same-week model addresses a real frustration in the local market; for patients seeking subspecialists in areas like Mohs surgery or pediatric dermatology, a larger group or academic center may be necessary.
This practice works well for adults seeking routine skin cancer screening, treatment of common conditions (acne, rosacea, warts), and cosmetic procedures without institutional delay. Patients requiring subspecialized procedures (Mohs micrographic surgery for complex skin cancers, phototherapy for severe psoriasis) should confirm availability or ask about referral partnerships. Pediatric dermatology is not marketed as a focus; parents should call to discuss whether the practice accommodates children.
New patients should expect a standard dermatology intake: history of skin concerns, review of current medications and sun exposure, visual examination, and discussion of treatment options. For cosmetic consultations, bring photos of desired results or specific concerns. Medical visits may include biopsies or other minor in-office procedures; cosmetic visits are assessment and planning. Bring insurance information and photo ID; arrive 10 to 15 minutes early for intake forms.
Dr. Jayne's practice is located in Oklahoma City's medical district on the south side. Parking is street-level or lot parking typical of independent medical offices; call ahead if parking accessibility is a concern. Office hours and specific contact information should be confirmed directly, as hours may shift seasonally or due to provider schedule changes. Same-week availability is a current feature of the practice; confirmation at booking is essential.
Dr. Jayne's emphasis on rapid access addresses a documented frustration for dermatology patients in Oklahoma City, where specialty waits frequently extend well beyond eight weeks. For patients balancing medical needs with cosmetic goals, the integrated focus eliminates the need for two separate practices.
