Providence Family Practice is a private family medicine clinic in Oklahoma City that accepts new patients and offers same-day and walk-in appointments alongside scheduled visits, a rarity among Oklahoma City primary care practices that typically operate on a booked-out model.
Providence Family Practice provides first-contact care for the full age range—children, adults, and older adults—in a single-provider or small-group setting. The practice handles routine preventive care, acute illness and injury, chronic disease management, and basic procedures such as wound closure and joint injections. It operates as an independent practice, not part of a health system, which affects referral patterns and continuity. This model suits patients who value a single long-term relationship with one doctor, though it may mean longer waits for subspecialty referrals because the practice does not have direct institutional pathways.
A standard new-patient visit includes a medical history, physical exam, and care planning; the cost runs approximately $150 to $250 without insurance, depending on complexity and time. Established-patient sick visits typically cost $75 to $125; well-visits and preventive exams $100 to $200. Procedures such as suturing, skin biopsies, or injections are billed as add-ons, usually $50 to $150 per procedure.
Providence Family Practice accepts most major commercial insurance plans and Medicare; coverage and out-of-pocket responsibility depend on your plan's copay and deductible structure. The practice does not typically handle Medicaid; confirm directly if your coverage applies. Cash-pay discounts of 10 to 20 percent are sometimes available for uninsured or underinsured patients who ask at check-in; ask about this option if cost is a barrier.
Most Oklahoma City family practices, including those affiliated with OU Health and Integris, operate appointment-based schedules with 2- to 4-week wait times for routine visits. Urgent Care centers like NextCare and MedExpress in Oklahoma City handle acute care faster (typically under 1 hour wait) but do not provide ongoing primary care relationships. Community Health Centers operated by the Oklahoma City Indian Health Service and nonprofit clinics offer sliding-scale fees for uninsured and low-income patients, but serve primarily those populations and operate on federal funding constraints.
Providence stands out for walk-in and same-day slots. Choose Providence if you want a personal primary care physician who knows your history and can see you quickly for new concerns. Choose a larger system practice if you need subspecialty coordination or after-hours coverage through a larger network. Choose urgent care if your issue is acute and you have no ongoing primary care relationship.
Providence is best for patients who value continuity and a direct relationship with one doctor, have insurance or can pay out-of-pocket, and prefer a small-practice setting. It works well for families wanting coordinated care across ages or individuals with multiple chronic conditions who need regular monitoring by someone who remembers their history.
Providence is less suitable for uninsured patients with limited income (no sliding scale; though cash discounts help). It is also not the best fit if you require frequent after-hours urgent care or emergency access, since a solo or small practice cannot staff a 24/7 line. Patients on Medicaid should verify coverage first.
Call Providence to schedule or arrive for a walk-in slot. You will fill out a patient intake form with medical history, current medications, allergies, and insurance information. The doctor will conduct a focused history and physical exam, often 30 to 45 minutes for a new patient. If labs or imaging are needed, the doctor may order them on-site or refer you to a nearby facility. By the end of the visit, you should have a care plan, prescriptions if needed, and a clearer sense of what ongoing care looks like with this practice.
Providence Family Practice operates during standard business hours; call or check their website for the exact schedule, as it may vary seasonally or shift with staffing. The practice is located within Oklahoma City proper and includes on-site or nearby parking. Walk-ins are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, so expect shorter waits during early morning or mid-afternoon slots. If you are returning for a scheduled appointment, arriving 10 to 15 minutes early allows time for check-in.
Providence Family Practice fills a gap for Oklahoma City patients who want a continuous relationship with a primary care doctor and the flexibility to get in quickly, neither of which the large health systems prioritize.
