Access Medical Center Urgent Care is a walk-in clinic in Del City, a suburb immediately east of Oklahoma City, that handles acute injuries and illnesses that do not require a hospital emergency room but cannot wait for a primary care appointment. It treats sprains, minor fractures, infections, lacerations, and similar conditions without a referral and accepts most major insurance plans.
Access Medical Center Urgent Care operates as a freestanding urgent care center, not a hospital department or primary care office. It sits between a primary physician and an ER in complexity and severity. Del City's proximity to Oklahoma City proper means residents can choose between this facility and urgent care options closer to downtown, but the Del City location eliminates a trip into the city for those living or working in the eastern suburbs.
The clinic handles wound care and suturing, sprains and strains, minor fractures, upper respiratory infections, urinary tract infections, ear infections, flu testing, strep testing, and basic lab work. It does not perform surgery, admit patients overnight, or treat severe trauma. Many urgent care visits at similar facilities in the Oklahoma City area range from $150 to $250 for uninsured patients, but specific pricing at Access Medical Center Urgent Care should be confirmed by calling ahead or checking the facility's website, as rates vary based on the service provided.
Insurance accepted includes most major plans (Blue Cross, Aetna, United, Cigna, and Medicare/Medicaid), but verification of your specific plan is wise before arrival to avoid unexpected balance bills. Co-pays typically run $20 to $50 depending on your plan's urgent care tier.
Del City residents choosing urgent care have several nearby options. FastMed Urgent Care operates multiple locations in the Oklahoma City metro, including one closer to downtown on N Western Avenue, with typically similar hours and insurance acceptance but a larger regional footprint if you travel elsewhere in Oklahoma City. CarePoint Urgent Care, also present in the metro, positions itself as a lower-cost alternative for uninsured patients, advertising flat rates. Choose Access Medical Center Urgent Care if it fits your location or work commute better; choose FastMed or CarePoint if you want a second location backup or have specific experience with one of those chains.
The main trade-off is convenience: staying in Del City saves 15 to 25 minutes of drive time compared to a downtown-focused facility if you live or work in the eastern suburbs.
This clinic works well for people living or working in Del City with minor injuries or acute illness, those with insurance that covers urgent care visits, and anyone who cannot reach their primary care doctor quickly. It does not suit patients with chest pain, severe shortness of breath, or injuries requiring imaging beyond basic X-rays; those cases need an ER. It is not a substitute for a primary care doctor for chronic illness management or preventive care.
Walk-ins are typical; no appointment is needed. You should bring your insurance card and a photo ID. Expect to check in at the front desk, complete a brief intake form, and wait depending on volume. Visit times typically run 30 to 60 minutes from arrival to discharge. The provider will perform an exam, order tests if needed (rapid strep, flu swab, or blood work), and give you discharge instructions with prescriptions if appropriate.
Access Medical Center Urgent Care's specific hours should be verified directly, as urgent care hours are common points of change. Most urgent care centers operate extended evening and weekend hours (often 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. or later, seven days a week), but Access Medical Center's schedule may differ. Parking is typically ample at freestanding urgent care facilities. The Del City location is accessible from I-44 and nearby commercial corridors, making it convenient for people passing through the area during the day or evening.
The Del City location keeps urgent care accessible without forcing a choice between the hospital ER and a multi-day wait for a primary care appointment.
