Crescent Medical is a family practice clinic in Oklahoma City that accepts walk-in patients and offers same-day appointments alongside traditional scheduling. The practice serves preventive and acute care needs for children and adults, functioning as a primary-care entry point for patients without a regular physician or those seeking immediate attention for minor illness and injury.
Crescent Medical operates as an independent family medicine clinic, not part of a larger hospital system. It is sized for outpatient primary care only, without emergency services, overnight beds, or surgical capacity. The clinic handles routine physicals, sick visits, minor wound care, vaccinations, and chronic-disease management; conditions requiring imaging beyond basic X-ray, specialty referral, or emergency stabilization go elsewhere. This scope makes it practical for patients treating the clinic as their regular doctor or for those dropping in on a same-day or walk-in basis.
The clinic provides preventive visits (annual physical exams and wellness screenings), acute-care visits for cold, flu, sore throat, ear infection, and minor injury, vaccination and immunization, basic lab work, management of chronic conditions such as hypertension and diabetes, and prescription writing. Cost structure is visit-based; most insurances are accepted, and the clinic works with uninsured patients on a per-visit fee. Confirm current pricing with the clinic directly, as rates vary by insurance and service; preventive visits often carry lower copays than urgent visits under standard plans.
Walk-in visits and same-day appointments incur the same cost structure as scheduled appointments. The clinic does not publish a public fee schedule; call ahead to ask about typical costs for the type of visit you need.
Oklahoma City has both large primary-care networks within hospital systems (OU Health, Integris, Mercy) and independent practices like Crescent Medical. Network practices offer scheduling depth, after-hours nurse lines, and electronic integration with specialists and imaging centers. Independent family practices like Crescent Medical typically provide shorter wait times for same-day or walk-in care and a more direct relationship with the physician, with the trade-off of fewer resources for urgent referrals and fewer extended hours.
Choose Crescent Medical if you need a same-day visit, lack a regular doctor, or prefer a smaller independent practice. Choose a hospital-affiliated primary-care clinic if you need continuity with specialists, expect frequent referrals, or want integrated electronic medical records across a large system.
Crescent Medical suits patients seeking primary care without a standing relationship, those with straightforward preventive needs or acute illness, and those who benefit from drop-in or same-day availability. It works well for established patients managing stable chronic conditions. It is not ideal for patients requiring complex specialty coordination, those needing urgent emergency care (go to an ER instead), or patients whose insurance heavily favors a hospital network.
A new patient should expect to complete a health history form on arrival, undergo vital signs, and meet with the physician or nurse practitioner. The first appointment typically lasts 20 to 30 minutes. Bring a photo ID, insurance card, and a list of current medications if available. Bring vaccination records if the visit includes immunizations or if you are establishing a baseline health profile. During this visit the clinician will establish your baseline health status, discuss any acute concerns, and set a plan for preventive care if applicable.
Confirm current hours by calling or visiting the clinic website, as hours may include evening or weekend slots to accommodate same-day and walk-in traffic. Street parking or a small lot is typically available. The clinic is not a drop-in-only operation; same-day visits are accepted but calling ahead reduces wait time. Wheelchair access and parking for patients with disabilities are standard.
Crescent Medical occupies a practical niche in Oklahoma City's primary-care landscape for patients who need immediate access to a family doctor without appointment delay or hospital-system overhead.
