Richard Orgill, MD operates a private otolaryngology practice in Oklahoma City specializing in ear, nose, and throat conditions with particular emphasis on chronic sinusitis and endoscopic sinus surgery. As a standalone specialty practice rather than a hospital-based clinic, Orgill's office handles both medical management and surgical intervention, offering patients direct access to a board-certified ENT specialist without mandatory referral routing.
The practice is a surgical otolaryngology office operating as a specialist referral center. Orgill is board-certified through the American Board of Otolaryngology and focuses substantially on sinus disease, which accounts for a large portion of his patient schedule. The practice handles acute and chronic conditions across the full ENT spectrum: ear infections, hearing concerns, voice disorders, allergic rhinitis, deviated septum, nasal obstruction, and sinonasal disease management. Unlike urgent care or primary-care ENT networks, this is a surgical practice where consultation often precedes possible procedural planning rather than rapid-turnaround diagnosis.
Initial consultations typically last 30 to 45 minutes and include history, nasal endoscopy, and imaging review when relevant. Orgill performs endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) in ambulatory surgery settings for patients with chronic rhinosinusitis unresponsive to medical therapy. He also manages septal deviation, turbinate hypertrophy, and related obstructive conditions. Office-based procedures include allergy testing and simple ear procedures where appropriate. Follow-up appointments are shorter, generally 15 to 20 minutes. Pricing varies by procedure and insurance coverage; many patients carry commercial insurance or Medicare. Out-of-pocket costs for consultation range between $150 and $300 for uninsured new patients, though this should be confirmed by calling the office directly as insurance and plan type affect actual patient responsibility significantly.
Oklahoma City has multiple otolaryngology options across different practice models. OU Health employs several ENT specialists at clinic locations and through Integris, offering system-affiliated care with full hospital access. These larger settings provide coordination across departments but typically involve longer new-patient wait times (often 6 to 8 weeks) and scheduling through a central line rather than direct practice contact. Mercy Clinic ENT locations operate similarly with health-system affiliation. Orgill's independent practice model permits faster new-patient scheduling (often 2 to 4 weeks) and continuity with the same surgeon. The tradeoff is that surgical cases require pre-arranged ambulatory surgery partnerships rather than in-hospital facilities. Patients with uncomplicated acute issues and no surgical need may find system-based urgent access clinics faster; patients anticipating possible sinus surgery or seeking continuity with one surgeon typically report preference for the specialist office model.
This practice suits patients with chronic sinus conditions, previous sinus surgery requiring follow-up, hearing loss evaluation, or voice concerns who want direct specialist evaluation. It also works well for patients seeking a single surgeon-specialist relationship over years. It does not suit patients requiring same-day or next-day urgent care for acute ear infection; those patients should contact urgent care or a hospital ED. It is not appropriate for pediatric emergency cases. Patients without insurance or with Medicaid should call ahead, as acceptance varies.
New patients should have insurance information and a photo ID ready. If referred by a primary-care physician, bringing the referral letter or any recent imaging (CT or MRI of sinuses) helps. The office will request permission to obtain prior medical records from other providers. Parking at the practice location is typically lot-based; the office can confirm accessibility and availability when the appointment is scheduled. Check-in is usually 10 to 15 minutes before the appointment time. The clinician will perform a detailed examination including nasal endoscopy; this is not painful but requires the patient to remain still. A treatment or surgical plan is discussed at the end of the visit if relevant.
The practice operates standard weekday business hours, typically 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Saturday and emergency hours should be confirmed directly. Parking and specific location details can be verified through the practice phone line. Board certification and hospital privileges confirm Orgill's standing and surgical authorization.
This practice represents a direct-access surgical subspecialty option in a city where health-system integration dominates, making it a substantive choice for patients with complex sinus disease or those seeking specialist continuity.
