Mark McKinnon, MD, operates a single-physician family medicine practice in Oklahoma City, accepting new patients and providing care for children and adults in an office-based setting. Family practice differs from pediatrics-only or adult-only clinics by managing the full spectrum of preventive care, acute illness, and chronic disease management across age groups, which can simplify care continuity when multiple family members see the same physician.
McKinnon provides standard family medicine services: annual wellness exams, preventive care coordination, management of chronic conditions (diabetes, hypertension, asthma, thyroid disease), acute illness visits, minor in-office procedures, and routine lab work. The practice does not handle emergency care or complex surgical procedures; those referrals go to urgent care or hospital-based services as needed. Preventive care visits (annual physicals, routine screenings) are typically covered under most insurance plans' preventive benefit, meaning zero out-of-pocket cost to the patient if the visit includes only preventive services and no separate problem-focused care is billed.
McKinnon accepts most major Oklahoma insurance plans, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Aetna, and UnitedHealthcare. Patients without insurance should confirm cash-pay fees at the time of scheduling. The practice accepts new patients; typical appointment lead time for an initial visit is one to two weeks for routine new-patient exams and sooner for acute complaints. Most insurance plans require a referral or primary-care selection before the first visit; verify your plan's requirement before calling to schedule.
Oklahoma City has two dominant health systems: OU Health and Integris, both offering employed family medicine physicians in clinic settings across the metro area. System-based practices typically have same-day urgent appointments and integrated electronic records shared across multiple locations, which can be valuable if you anticipate needing care at evening clinics or while traveling between cities. Independent practices like McKinnon's generally offer longer appointment slots and more continuity with a single doctor, which some patients prefer for chronic-disease management and relationship-building. System practices often have higher administrative overhead reflected in copay structures; McKinnon's independent model may result in lower lab and imaging markup for self-pay patients. Choose a system practice if you value breadth of urgent access and integrated specialty referrals; choose McKinnon if continuity with one physician and flexible appointment length matter most.
McKinnon's practice works best for patients seeking a stable, long-term primary-care relationship, families wanting the same doctor for parent and child care, and patients with complex chronic conditions who benefit from extended visits and detailed care coordination. It is less suited for patients who require same-day acute care slots multiple times per year, prefer care coordination via a large integrated system, or need services like physical therapy or mental health counseling housed in the same building. Patients living in far northwest or northeast Oklahoma City may find a system clinic location more convenient.
Schedule your appointment by phone; you will be asked to complete a new-patient intake form (available to arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to complete it in person, or sometimes mailable or online in advance; confirm with the office). The first visit typically includes a medical history review, vital signs, physical exam, and discussion of preventive care needs (vaccinations, cancer screenings, labs based on age and sex). Bring your insurance card, a current medication list, and any records from previous providers. If preventive-only, the visit should incur no out-of-pocket cost. If an acute problem is addressed during the same visit, that component may be billed separately under your plan's sick-visit copay.
McKinnon's office is located in central Oklahoma City (confirm the specific address and parking details when you schedule). Standard office hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with limited or no evening or weekend availability; this is common for independent practices. Street parking or a shared lot is typically available; call ahead if you have mobility limitations. Telemedicine visits are available for follow-up routine issues; ask at scheduling whether your concern qualifies.
McKinnon's practice fills a real niche in Oklahoma City's primary-care landscape for patients who prioritize doctor continuity and flexibility over system size, making it a credible choice for families building long-term preventive care with a single provider.
