Daniel Taheri, MD is a family medicine physician accepting new patients in Oklahoma City's Midtown area, with appointment availability typically within one to two weeks for established care and acute visits handled the same day when possible.
Taheri operates an independent family medicine practice focused on preventive and acute care across the lifespan. The practice is not part of a hospital system, which means referrals to specialists are coordinated by the office but care remains under Taheri's direction. This structure suits patients who prefer continuity and direct physician relationships without the administrative overhead of larger clinic networks. The practice occupies a standard medical office setting with minimal wait times typical of solo or small-group family medicine in the metro area.
Family medicine visits include routine physicals, management of chronic conditions (diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol), acute illness care, preventive screening, and minor procedures such as joint injections and skin lesions. New-patient appointments typically run 30 to 40 minutes and include a full history, physical examination, and review of preventive care needs. Established-patient visits for follow-up or acute issues run 15 to 25 minutes. Most insurance plans are accepted; verify coverage before scheduling because copays and deductible application vary widely between plans.
Pricing for services is not published online. Family medicine visits typically cost between $125 and $200 at a private practice level, but your actual cost depends on insurance. If uninsured, ask the office for a cash-pay rate; many practices offer a discount of 20 to 30 percent below the insured fee for self-pay patients.
Oklahoma City has both independent practices and large clinic networks. Taheri's practice differs in structure and timing from Integris Health's primary care clinics and Mercy Oklahoma's family medicine practices, both of which operate within larger hospital systems. The key trade-off: independent practices often have shorter new-patient wait times and more direct access to the same physician on repeat visits, but hospital-affiliated practices offer integrated specialty referral and emergency department coordination. Taheri is a reasonable fit if you want a single physician who knows your history and can be reached through a stable office number; hospital clinics are better if you prioritize on-site lab and imaging and do not mind cycling through multiple physicians.
For acute same-day care in Midtown, urgent care centers such as those affiliated with Mercy or Integris also serve the area and have no appointment requirement. Urgent care is faster for simple complaints (sore throat, minor cuts, flu testing) but cannot manage complex or chronic conditions the way a primary care physician can.
Taheri's practice suits patients seeking a stable, single-physician relationship for long-term preventive and chronic disease management. It works well for families who want one office to coordinate care across ages and conditions. It does not suit patients who need 24-hour access (most private practices operate business hours only) or those who require walk-in sick care; urgent care is faster for unplanned acute visits.
Patients without insurance or with high-deductible plans should confirm the office offers discounts, as private practices vary in this area.
Call the office to confirm new-patient status and book an appointment. Bring insurance card and photo ID. Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to allow time for check-in paperwork. The appointment itself includes blood pressure, weight, temperature, and a history of your medical, family, and medication background. Taheri will perform a focused or full physical depending on the visit reason. If preventive care is the focus, expect a discussion of age-appropriate screening (cardiovascular risk, cancer screening, immunizations). If an acute problem brought you in, expect diagnosis and treatment plan that may include a prescription or referral. Follow-up appointments are scheduled before you leave.
The office is located in Midtown Oklahoma City and operates standard business hours, typically Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with a midday break. Exact hours should be confirmed by calling the office directly, as they may vary seasonally or due to physician schedule. Parking is available at the office building. Same-day or next-day appointment slots for acute issues are common but not guaranteed; call early in the day for same-day sick visits.
Daniel Taheri's practice fills a gap for Midtown patients seeking continuity in a private-practice environment without the complexity or wait times of large clinic networks.
