Norman Regional Endocrinology Associates is a specialty medical practice focused on endocrine disorders, located in Norman and serving the Oklahoma City metro area with diabetes management, thyroid disease, and hormone-related conditions.
Norman Regional operates as part of the Norman Regional Health System, a larger integrated provider network in central Oklahoma. The practice specializes in endocrinology and metabolic disease, treating adults and some pediatric patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, thyroid disorders, osteoporosis, pituitary conditions, and adrenal disease. The practice accepts referrals from primary care physicians across the region and maintains relationships with Norman Regional's associated clinics and hospital.
Endocrinologists at this practice manage insulin-dependent diabetes, prescribe and adjust medications for thyroid conditions, oversee hormone replacement therapy, and order specialized testing such as glucose tolerance tests and thyroid function panels. Most patients arrive by physician referral rather than self-referral, though some insurance plans allow direct scheduling. Consultation appointments typically last 45 minutes to an hour for new patients; follow-up visits run 20 to 30 minutes. Specific pricing depends on your insurance plan and whether you meet your deductible; the practice files claims directly to most major insurers. Ask the scheduling staff whether your copay applies at the time of visit or if you will receive a bill afterward, as this varies by plan.
Thyroid ultrasound, fine-needle aspiration biopsy, and in-office testing are available on-site, reducing the number of separate appointments needed for diagnosis and follow-up.
Oklahoma City's endocrinology landscape includes practices affiliated with OU Medicine (the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center system), independent endocrinologists in private practice, and satellite clinics at Mercy and Integris hospitals. Norman Regional differs in location: the Norman campus serves patients in Norman, Edmond, and surrounding suburbs more directly than downtown OU Medicine clinics do, with shorter drive times for northwest metro residents. OU Medicine endocrinology typically has longer referral-to-appointment waits (often 4 to 8 weeks) and operates within an academic medical center, which may involve residents or fellows during visits. Integris endocrinology clinics tend toward larger group practices with more appointment availability but may have longer established-patient waitlists. Norman Regional's advantage lies in continuity within a single health system: imaging, labs, and follow-up care can be coordinated through affiliated facilities without external referrals.
Choose Norman Regional if you live in or near Norman, Edmond, or south Oklahoma City and value convenience and integrated care. Choose OU Medicine if you have complex or rare endocrine conditions and want academic medicine resources. Choose Integris if you are already established in that system's primary care network.
Norman Regional Endocrinology works well for patients with straightforward type 2 diabetes needing medication adjustment, hypothyroidism requiring dose optimization, osteoporosis management, and routine follow-up of pituitary or adrenal conditions. Established Norman Regional patients benefit from seamless coordination with their primary care doctor if that doctor is also within the system.
The practice may not be the best fit if you require highly specialized rare disease expertise (such as congenital adrenal hyperplasia or complex pituitary tumors), live more than 20 minutes from Norman, or prefer a solo practitioner model. Patients seeking same-day urgent endocrine care will need to contact their primary doctor for triage, as this is a specialty practice, not an urgent clinic.
Bring your insurance card, photo ID, and a list of all current medications including doses. Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early for registration and new-patient paperwork. The visit typically includes a detailed history of your diagnosis, symptom timeline, medication history, and family history of diabetes, thyroid disease, or other endocrine conditions. The provider will perform a focused physical exam, often including palpation of the thyroid and checking blood pressure and heart rate. Lab work or imaging may be ordered that day; some results are available within a few days, others take 1 to 2 weeks. You will receive a follow-up appointment date before leaving, usually 6 to 12 weeks out depending on your condition's stability.
Norman Regional Endocrinology Associates operates Monday through Friday during standard business hours (typically 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with variations by provider). The practice is located on the Norman Regional main campus in Norman; verify the exact building and floor when you schedule, as endocrinology may share space with other specialty clinics. Parking is available in campus lots and is free. Public transportation is limited in Norman; plan to drive. Confirm current hours and parking arrangements when you call to schedule, as medical system operations can shift seasonally.
Norman Regional Endocrinology fills a gap for suburban Oklahoma City patients who need endocrine specialist care without navigating downtown or large academic medical centers, and its integration within a single health system reduces fragmentation in routine diabetes and thyroid management.
