Midwest Medical Group operates three family medicine clinics across Oklahoma City and serves as a primary-care anchor for employed workers, uninsured and underinsured residents, and families seeking routine preventive care without wait times typical of larger health systems.
Midwest Medical Group is an independent, multi-location family practice that handles general medicine and preventive screenings for children and adults. The clinics operate separately from Oklahoma City's two dominant health systems, Integris and OU Health, allowing shorter new-patient scheduling windows than system-affiliated practices often offer. The group does not operate an emergency department or inpatient beds; acute trauma and complex admissions route to hospital partners. Its footprint covers northwest, central, and south Oklahoma City neighborhoods, positioning it within a 15-minute drive for much of the metro's residential area.
Midwest Medical Group manages annual preventive exams, vaccinations, chronic disease management (diabetes, hypertension, asthma), minor wound care, rapid strep testing, urinalysis, and basic lab work. Office visits without insurance typically run $85 to $140 depending on complexity and clinic location. Verify current fees by calling, as they may adjust seasonally.
Most major commercial insurances are accepted; uninsured patients are not turned away and can arrange self-pay discounts. Medicare is accepted. Medicaid (Oklahoma Health Care Authority) coverage is honored at select clinics; confirm coverage before scheduling if you use OHCA.
In Oklahoma City's primary-care landscape, Midwest Medical Group fills a gap between large health systems and walk-in urgent care. Integris Health and OU Health operate dozens of primary-care clinics city-wide and integrate with hospital networks; new-patient scheduling often runs 2 to 4 weeks unless you are established. Midwest Medical Group typically schedules new patients within 5 to 10 business days and does not require referral for follow-up appointments.
Urgent-care chains like Immediate Care and NextCare handle acute illness and minor injury; they charge higher per-visit fees (often $150 to $250 without insurance) and do not offer chronic disease management or continuity of care. Midwest Medical Group suits ongoing primary care; urgent care suits isolated, time-sensitive problems.
Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) in Oklahoma City, including Mercy Care Clinics and community health centers, charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and serve uninsured and low-income patients. If household income qualifies you for a federal poverty-level discount, an FQHC may cost less than Midwest Medical Group's standard fee. If you have stable insurance or can afford self-pay, Midwest Medical Group typically has shorter wait times.
Midwest Medical Group is best for employed adults and families with commercial or Medicare coverage who need a reliable primary-care home in Oklahoma City without multi-week waits. It suits people managing stable chronic conditions who prefer continuity with one provider rather than rotating through urgent care.
It does not suit patients seeking same-day acute care (use urgent care), those needing emergency surgery or hospitalization (use an ER), or patients whose income is at or below the federal poverty line (an FQHC sliding-fee model may serve you better). Patients requiring specialist referrals may wait longer for appointments outside Midwest Medical Group's network and may need to coordinate their own referrals.
New patients should arrive 15 minutes early with photo ID, insurance card (if applicable), and a list of current medications and allergies. The intake staff will collect medical history, current symptoms, and insurance information. The clinician will perform a general physical exam, blood pressure check, and brief health review. If annual preventive labs are due, blood may be drawn the same day and results returned within 48 to 72 hours.
Appointments typically last 20 to 30 minutes. Expect to wait 10 to 20 minutes before seeing the provider, depending on afternoon vs. morning scheduling.
Midwest Medical Group operates clinics at three Oklahoma City locations. Standard hours across all clinics are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with lunch closure from noon to 1 p.m. All clinics offer street or lot parking at no charge. None are open evenings or weekends.
Verify hours with the specific clinic location before traveling, as holiday hours may vary.
Midwest Medical Group serves as a working alternative to system-affiliated practices when you value appointment speed and local independence over integrated hospital networks, and to urgent care when you need sustained primary-care relationships rather than episodic care.
