Integris operates three family medicine practices across Oklahoma City that serve adults and children in a primary-care capacity, with on-site lab work and imaging at some locations and referral pathways to specialists within the Integris Health system. These clinics function as the entry point for preventive care, chronic disease management, and urgent same-day visits for established patients, positioning them as alternatives to single-provider offices or hospital-based family medicine when a patient values continuity across multiple Integris sites.
Integris maintains family medicine practices focused on serving patients of all ages within a hospital system framework. Each clinic operates as a full-service primary care office: new-patient intake, annual exams, management of diabetes and hypertension, child care, women's health, and coordination with Integris specialists (cardiology, orthopedics, gastroenterology). The system offers both urgent same-day slots for established patients and standard appointment scheduling, reducing the need for ER visits for minor acute illness. Electronic health records are shared across Integris sites, so a patient seen at one clinic has their chart available at another, a practical advantage for families with members using different locations.
Integris family medicine covers routine preventive care (annual exams, cancer screenings, immunizations), management of chronic conditions, pediatric care from infancy through adolescence, minor procedures (suturing, skin biopsy, joint injection), lab work, and EKG services. Cost for an established-patient visit typically ranges from $100 to $250 depending on visit type and complexity; new-patient visits are often higher. Most major insurance plans are accepted, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Medicaid, and Medicare. Copays for preventive care are waived under most plans if you use in-network providers. Verify your plan's coverage and any prior-authorization requirements by calling the clinic directly or checking your policy, as insurance terms change frequently.
Integris operates at a different scale than independent family medicine offices scattered across Oklahoma City. Single-provider practices like those in private offices offer continuity with one doctor but often lack on-site imaging, lab, and after-hours urgent access. Community Health Centers (CHCs) in Oklahoma City, by contrast, are federally qualified health centers that accept Medicaid, self-pay patients, and offer sliding-scale fees; they are the better choice if cost or uninsured status is the primary concern, though wait times for routine appointments can exceed six weeks. OU Health, the University of Oklahoma's system, overlaps with Integris in services but may emphasize teaching and referral to academic specialists; choose Integris if you prefer faster access to established primary care and routine specialists without academic-medicine scheduling complexity. Integris suits patients who want coordinated care across multiple locations, system-wide electronic records, and predictable insurance networks.
Integris family medicine is a fit for patients with established insurance (commercial, Medicare, Medicaid), families wanting continuity across multiple clinic sites, and those needing same-day urgent slots on top of scheduled preventive care. Patients working within the Integris specialist ecosystem benefit most, since referrals stay in-system and records transfer seamlessly. The clinics are not ideal for uninsured or low-income patients who lack stable insurance; community health centers offer better financial terms. Patients seeking cosmetic services, complex mental health treatment, or highly specialized diagnostics (genetic testing, sleep studies) will be referred out, which can delay care. Those who prefer single-provider relationships in a small-office setting may find the system approach impersonal.
A new-patient appointment requires arrival 15 minutes early for registration and insurance verification. Expect to complete a medical history form covering past surgeries, medications, allergies, and family history. The visit itself typically lasts 30 to 45 minutes: the provider discusses your health goals, performs a physical exam, and may order lab work or imaging on-site if appropriate. At the end, you will receive a care summary, prescriptions if needed, and a follow-up schedule. Bring your insurance card and any recent medical records from outside providers; the clinic will request records electronically if you have seen specialists elsewhere.
Integris family medicine clinics operate Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended hours (until 6 or 7 p.m.) at select locations; verify hours at your chosen clinic before scheduling. Weekend and after-hours urgent care is available through Integris urgent care centers and emergency departments, not the primary care clinics. Parking is free at all three clinic locations. Call ahead to confirm current hours, as healthcare schedules adjust seasonally and staff changes can shift availability.
Integris family medicine works for established patients in Oklahoma City who value system-wide electronic records, same-day urgent access, and the ability to use multiple clinics without starting records over; for primary care in a growing system, it offers practical scale without the ER wait.
