Professional Medical Center is a multi-specialty medical practice in Oklahoma City that provides general internal medicine, urgent care, and preventive services to adults without requiring an appointment. The clinic operates on a walk-in model while also accepting scheduled appointments, positioning itself between a traditional primary-care office and a dedicated urgent care facility.
Professional Medical Center functions as a hybrid primary-care and urgent-care setting. It handles routine physicals, chronic disease management (diabetes, hypertension, arthritis), minor acute illness (colds, flu, urinary tract infections), wound care, and some diagnostic services on-site. The center does not perform procedures requiring sedation or admission; patients needing surgery, imaging beyond basic X-ray, or emergency stabilization are referred to nearby hospitals. The practice accepts new patients and does not require primary-care relationships before a visit, making it accessible to uninsured or underinsured adults seeking episodic care.
Walk-in visits for acute illness typically cost between $100 and $180 out of pocket without insurance, depending on visit complexity and whether basic labs are ordered. Established patients with insurance pay standard copays (usually $25 to $45) plus any coinsurance. Annual preventive physicals run $150 to $250 uninsured; with insurance, the preventive exam itself is usually covered, though add-on labs or blood work may carry additional charges. Medication refills without an exam are $25 to $40. The center accepts Medicare, most major commercial insurers (BCBS, Cigna, United, Aetna), and Medicaid; verify your plan's in-network status before arrival. Prices fluctuate with supply and insurance contract changes; call ahead to confirm the exact cost for your scenario.
Professional Medical Center occupies a middle ground in Oklahoma City's primary-care market. OU Health Physicians (the University of Oklahoma's practice network) offers comprehensive primary care and specialist referral but typically requires scheduling 2 to 4 weeks in advance and no walk-in option; it suits patients who prefer continuity and have time to book ahead. Integris Health's primary-care offices follow a similar appointment-first model and tend to have slightly higher out-of-pocket costs for uninsured patients. In contrast, dedicated urgent-care chains like MedExpress and NextCare accept walk-ins exclusively, are designed for acute-only issues, and do not manage chronic conditions or preventive care. Professional Medical Center accepts walk-ins for both acute and preventive needs, bridging the gap: choose it if you need same-day care without an appointment but also want continuity for blood-pressure checks or diabetes follow-ups; choose OU Health Physicians if you have good insurance and a stable schedule; choose MedExpress if you have a one-off sprain or fever and expect not to return.
This clinic works best for adults without a primary-care physician, those between jobs or insurance, people seeking evening or weekend care without an ER visit, and patients managing stable chronic conditions who do not need frequent specialist input. It does not suit patients with acute severe pain, chest discomfort, difficulty breathing, or possible fractures (go to an ER instead); children under 18 (the center focuses on adult medicine); or those requiring continuity with the same provider every visit (walk-in clinics rotate physicians). Expect shorter appointment slots and less time for complex questions; if you have multiple unrelated health concerns, a primary-care office may be more efficient.
Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early with photo ID and insurance card if you have one. Check-in includes a brief questionnaire on medical history, current medications, and reason for visit. A nurse takes your vital signs and screens your chief complaint. You then see a provider (physician or nurse practitioner) for 15 to 25 minutes, depending on complexity. If basic labs are needed (urinalysis, rapid strep test, blood pressure check), they are done on-site and results are available within the visit. You will receive a printed summary of the visit, any prescriptions, and referral papers if specialist care is needed. Do not expect detailed preventive counseling on a walk-in acute visit; if you want a full physical with lifestyle discussion, book a scheduled preventive-visit appointment in advance.
Professional Medical Center is open Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., with no Sunday hours. Parking is free in a dedicated lot. There is no online appointment booking; call to schedule a preventive visit or walk in during open hours. The center does not have an on-site pharmacy but provides prescriptions you fill elsewhere. No telehealth visits are currently offered. Confirm weekend hours when you call, as staffing occasionally shifts with provider schedules.
Professional Medical Center fills a practical niche for Oklahoma City residents who need accessible, affordable care without long waits or insurance gatekeeping, making it a reliable option for working adults and the uninsured managing both acute episodes and basic prevention.
