Jenny T Le, MD operates a primary care family practice in Oklahoma City, accepting new patients and offering comprehensive health maintenance and acute illness care for children, adults, and seniors under one roof.
Dr. Le's office functions as a full-spectrum family medicine clinic rather than a pediatrics-only or adult-only practice. It sits in the midtown corridor and accepts most commercial insurance plans plus Medicare and Medicaid, making it one of the few OKC family practices actively enrolling new patients across all age groups simultaneously. The clinic handles routine exams, preventive care, minor acute visits (sore throats, coughs, rashes), and chronic disease management, but does not perform procedures like minor surgery or joint injections.
A first appointment involves a full history and physical, which typically takes 45 minutes to an hour. Routine office visit copays range from $20 to $50 depending on insurance, and many preventive visits (annual physicals, well-child exams) carry no copay if covered by your plan. Confirm your specific copay and deductible with your insurer before your visit, as these vary widely.
The practice offers telehealth appointments for established patients with minor acute complaints or medication refills, reducing a return trip if weather or schedule is tight. New patients must be seen in person for an initial evaluation.
Finding a family practice in OKC that accepts new patients across all ages is genuinely difficult. Many practices have closed their family medicine panels or split into pediatrics and internal medicine separate; others require patients to change doctors once they reach a cutoff age. OU Medicine's family medicine clinics on the university campus prioritize OU affiliates and students. Integris has limited family medicine capacity in central OKC, with several locations accepting new adults but turning away children. Dr. Le's practice sidesteps that constraint entirely by treating the full age span. If you need a single doctor for yourself, your children, and eventually parents, this is a structural advantage worth the commute.
For patients with uncomplicated health histories and predictable schedules, urgent-care chains (like those run by Integris or Mercy) may feel faster for acute visits, though urgent care does not provide continuity or preventive oversight. If you have multiple chronic conditions or insurance that requires a primary-care gatekeeper, Dr. Le's practice becomes more valuable.
This practice is a good fit if you want one doctor for your whole household, have commercial insurance or Medicare/Medicaid, and live or work near midtown OKC. It suits families with young children and working adults who value fewer doctor switches over time.
It is not appropriate for patients seeking specialized pediatrics (developmental delay, complex endocrinology, autism evaluation), nor for those needing frequent procedures or major surgery coordination. Patients with rare or highly complex conditions may benefit more from a specialist-centered practice or academic medical center like OU Health or Integris Baptist Medical Center.
Standard office hours run Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM, with limited or no Saturday availability. Verify current hours before scheduling, as primary-care practices in Oklahoma City have adjusted staffing since the pandemic. The clinic offers same-day or next-day appointments for acute illness when schedules permit, not multi-week waits. Street parking is available; confirm whether the building offers dedicated lot parking.
The practice is located in midtown OKC, roughly equidistant from downtown, northwest corridors, and south OKC, making it reasonably accessible without a cross-city drive.
The practice accepts most major insurers: Blue Cross Blue Shield Oklahoma, Aetna, Cigna, United, and several others. Verify in-network status before your first visit. Medicare patients pay standard copays ($15 for office visits). Uninsured patients should ask about self-pay rates; many family practices in Oklahoma City offer modest discounts for uninsured patients paying in full at visit.
Dr. Le's practice fills a real gap in Oklahoma City's primary-care landscape by combining continuity across age groups with active new-patient enrollment, a combination most local practices have abandoned.
