Jonathan M Knox, DO is a family medicine physician at Mercy in Oklahoma City, providing primary care to adults and children in a system-affiliated practice that handles acute illness, chronic disease management, and preventive health on the city's south side. His clinic serves as an entry point for routine physicals, sick visits, and ongoing care coordination within Mercy's broader network.
Dr. Knox operates within Mercy, a Catholic hospital system with multiple clinics across the Oklahoma City metro. As a family medicine physician (DO indicates osteopathic training), he manages the full age range and scope typical of primary care: acute infections, blood pressure and diabetes management, preventive screenings, minor injuries, and referrals to specialists. His location is accessible from neighborhoods south of downtown and can accommodate both established and new patients, though availability for new-patient appointments varies seasonally.
Family medicine visits at Mercy clinics in Oklahoma City typically cost between $100 and $200 for established patients at the time of visit, depending on visit type and insurance. New-patient first visits often run $150 to $250 and may include a full health history and physical. Most Mercy locations accept Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurance; some accept self-pay patients on a sliding scale. Verify current pricing and your specific plan's copay and deductible when scheduling, as Mercy's billing may differ between individual clinics.
Mercy competes directly with OU Health, which operates more locations across Oklahoma City and offers slightly more flexibility for evening appointments at some clinics, and with independent or smaller group practices scattered throughout residential areas. Mercy's advantage lies in integrated electronic records within its hospital system, meaning test results, specialist notes, and hospitalizations flow directly to Dr. Knox's chart. A patient choosing OU Health might gain more clinic hour variety; choosing a smaller independent practice might mean shorter wait times but less system coordination if a hospital stay or specialist referral becomes necessary.
Dr. Knox is appropriate for families seeking a single primary care physician for multiple household members, adults with hypertension or diabetes needing regular management, and patients who may require hospitalization or specialist coordination through Mercy's network. It suits people with insurance that includes Mercy in-network status and those comfortable with a larger health system's administrative pace. It does not suit patients seeking same-day walk-in appointments for acute illness (family medicine offices typically require scheduling) or those without insurance and unable to negotiate a self-pay rate.
Schedule an appointment at least one to two weeks in advance; walk-ins are not typically accommodated at family medicine clinics. Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to complete new-patient paperwork, which includes health history, medications, family history, and insurance information. Dr. Knox will conduct a physical exam, discuss health goals, and identify any routine preventive care due (blood pressure check, lipid panel, cancer screenings). If bloodwork is needed, you may have it drawn at the same location or directed to a lab. The visit typically lasts 30 to 45 minutes. Results and follow-up instructions will be entered into the Mercy system and accessible via patient portal.
Dr. Knox's clinic operates standard business hours, typically Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited or no Saturday availability; confirm exact hours and holiday closures directly, as clinic schedules shift seasonally. Parking is available on-site or nearby, standard for Mercy's south Oklahoma City locations. Public transportation is limited on the south side, so driving remains the most reliable option. The clinic is located within or adjacent to a Mercy facility, allowing easy access to laboratory services and imaging if needed same-day.
Jonathan M Knox, DO at Mercy fills a primary care role suited to families and individuals seeking continuity of care within a larger hospital network, particularly valuable if complications or specialist needs arise. For routine preventive health and chronic disease management in south Oklahoma City, his practice offers the coordination and record-sharing infrastructure typical of system-based medicine.
