Integris Health is Oklahoma City's largest hospital system, operating four acute-care facilities in the metro area plus dozens of urgent-care clinics, imaging centers, and physician practices. For residents and patients traveling to Oklahoma City for scheduled procedures, emergency care, or specialty treatment, Integris offers the broadest geographic footprint and most comprehensive service range of any single health system in the region.
Integris comprises four full-service hospitals: Integris Baptist Medical Center (downtown Oklahoma City), Integris Southwest Medical Center (south Oklahoma City), Integris Health Edmond, and Integris Health Mayes County (Pryor). Baptist is the flagship, a 602-bed teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine and the primary trauma center for the metro area. The system also operates urgent-care and imaging facilities across Oklahoma City neighborhoods, making it a de facto first stop for both emergency and non-emergency care. Unlike smaller independent hospitals or single-specialty practices, Integris patients can often complete referrals, testing, and follow-up within the same health system, reducing coordination gaps.
All four Integris hospitals provide emergency departments, inpatient surgery, cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, neurology, and obstetrics. Baptist Medical Center adds trauma designation, a Level I burn center, and university partnerships that draw referrals for complex cases. Integris participates in all major Oklahoma City-area insurance plans, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, and most Medicare Advantage plans; call ahead to confirm your specific plan and coverage level, as network restrictions vary. Urgent-care visit copays typically range from $35 to $75 depending on plan; ER visits incur standard emergency room copays (often $150 to $250 before deductible applies) unless the visit results in inpatient admission, which may waive the ER copay. Verify current fee structures and deductible details with Integris billing before a scheduled procedure.
Oklahoma City has three other major health systems: OU Health (which operates OU Medical Center and Mercy hospitals), Mercy Health, and a smaller set of independent specialists and clinics. OU Medical Center is the only other Level I trauma center in the metro area and emphasizes university-based research and rare-disease expertise; choose OU Medical Center if you need a second opinion on complex cases or are enrolling in a clinical trial. Mercy Health (formerly Integris Mercy) is a separate Catholic system with a strong presence in south and central Oklahoma City; it tends to have shorter wait times for non-emergency orthopedics and some surgical specialties, though it has a smaller ICU footprint. Integris's main advantage is scale and convenience: more urgent-care locations, broader facility hours, and a unified electronic medical record across all four hospitals mean fewer lost records and faster access to your history for follow-up visits. Choose Integris if you value continuity within a single system and breadth of specialties on one campus.
Integris works best for patients with chronic conditions requiring ongoing specialists (cardiology, oncology, rheumatology), because the system's size means you're likely to find specialists within Integris and avoid external referrals. It also suits patients living in the northwest, southwest, or far south suburbs, since Integris operates urgent care and imaging in those areas. Patients without insurance or with high-deductible plans should know that Integris has financial-assistance programs for uninsured and underinsured patients; ask for the patient advocate at check-in. Integris does not suit patients seeking boutique or concierge primary care (Integris clinics operate on high-volume, standard insurance-based models), or patients with deep-rooted relationships with independent specialists outside the system, since the system does not always have direct integration with non-affiliated providers.
If you arrive at an Integris emergency department, check-in involves registration and triage (vital signs and chief complaint assessment); expected wait time is typically 30 to 60 minutes for non-critical cases. For scheduled surgeries or procedures, you will receive pre-op instructions by mail or email and must arrive 1 to 2 hours early for pre-op check-in, labs, and consent paperwork. For a first visit to an Integris-affiliated primary care clinic, bring insurance card, photo ID, and a list of current medications; the clinician will typically spend 20 to 30 minutes for intake. Integris urgent-care visits follow a walk-in model, though you can call ahead to check wait times.
Integris Baptist Medical Center is located at 3300 Northwest Expressway, Oklahoma City, with ample emergency-bay and patient parking (surface lots and a parking garage); ER is open 24/7. Integris Southwest Medical Center is at 4401 South Meridian Avenue with surface parking and 24/7 ER access. Most Integris urgent-care clinics operate 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week, though hours vary by location; check the Integris website or app for your nearest clinic. Baptist has valet parking for patients undergoing surgery or extended stays. Public transit via EMBARK bus serves Baptist Medical Center on the Northwest Expressway; check the EMBARK trip planner for real-time routes.
Integris's scale, unified system infrastructure, and geographic spread make it the default choice for many Oklahoma City residents, particularly those in the outer city limits or those managing multi-specialty chronic care.
