Tanya Livingston, MD is a family medicine physician practicing in Oklahoma City who provides primary care to patients across the lifespan, from pediatric visits through geriatric management, with an emphasis on preventive health and chronic disease management. Her practice sits within the broader Oklahoma City primary care landscape, where competing demands for appointments, insurance flexibility, and continuity of care affect patient choice.
Livingston practices family medicine, a specialty that treats acute and chronic conditions in children, adults, and elderly patients without requiring referral to a subspecialist unless complications demand it. Her scope includes annual physical exams, management of hypertension and diabetes, minor acute care, preventive screenings, immunizations, and coordination with specialists when needed. Family medicine practices like hers typically serve as the first point of contact for a patient's medical needs, function differently from urgent care (which handles acute episodic problems) or specialty clinics (which focus on one organ system or disease).
Livingston's practice accepts new patients and offers appointment slots for established patients ranging from 15 to 30 minutes depending on visit type. Standard office visit copays align with major insurance networks in Oklahoma: copays typically run $25 to $45 for established patients, though high-deductible plans may apply coinsurance instead. Annual preventive visits, including physical exams and age-appropriate screenings, are usually covered at no cost for insured patients when performed as preventive care (not bundled with problem visits). She accepts most major insurance plans, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma, Cigna, United Healthcare, and Medicare; verification of specific coverage for your plan at the time of scheduling is standard practice, as networks shift quarterly.
Oklahoma City has a mixed primary care landscape. Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) like OU Health's community clinics and the Stanley Hupfeld Health Center offer sliding-scale fees for uninsured patients and extended hours; they are best suited to patients without insurance or with very limited income. Private practices like Livingston's, often affiliated with larger health systems or independent, offer continuity with a single physician and shorter wait times for follow-up appointments but may carry longer new-patient wait lists. Large multi-specialty groups such as OU Health clinics and INTEGRIS Health-affiliated practices provide same-day urgent appointments within the primary care network but less guaranteed continuity with a single provider. Livingston's solo or small-group model prioritizes longitudinal patient relationships, which matters if you prefer seeing the same doctor over time; INTEGRIS and OU Health are better if you value walk-in flexibility and same-day urgent slots.
Livingston's practice works best for patients seeking ongoing, stable primary care with one physician; families wanting pediatric and adult medicine in one office; and people already insured through commercial plans or Medicare. She is less suitable for uninsured patients with severe financial constraints (FQHCs offer more cost relief) and for patients needing urgent same-day appointments outside scheduled office hours (urgent care or ER is faster). Patients relocating to Oklahoma City and seeking an established primary care home, or those with complex chronic conditions needing consistent coordination, benefit from the continuity her practice provides.
New-patient appointments typically last 45 minutes to an hour. Arrive 15 minutes early to complete intake paperwork including medical history, medications, allergies, and insurance information. Livingston will perform a comprehensive physical exam, review your health history, discuss preventive care based on your age and risk factors, order baseline labs or screenings if appropriate, and establish medication or lifestyle plans for any existing conditions. Bring your insurance card and photo ID; a list of current medications and any outside medical records (from prior providers or specialists) speeds the process.
Confirm current hours and parking details with the office, as primary care practices in Oklahoma City often adjust hours seasonally or adjust staffing. Standard office hours for private family medicine practices typically run Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with some practices offering early morning or evening slots one or two days weekly. Street or lot parking is standard; call ahead if you need accessibility information.
Livingston's practice fills a role in Oklahoma City's primary care ecosystem by offering continuity and whole-family care, attributes that matter most to patients planning to stay with one physician long-term rather than shifting between urgent care and specialists.
