Rebecca G. Biorato, DO operates a solo family medicine practice in Edmond that serves patients of all ages, from children to older adults, with direct-to-patient scheduling and appointment availability extending into early evening on weekdays. As a single-provider office, the practice offers continuity of care with minimal referral lag and no front-desk queue for established patients familiar with the routine.
Dr. Biorato is a family medicine physician licensed in Oklahoma, offering primary care services from a private office rather than a hospital system or urgent-care franchise. Solo practices of this kind represent roughly 6% of U.S. primary-care providers; they trade the walk-in convenience and staffing depth of larger urgent-care centers for one-on-one relationship continuity. The practice emphasizes routine preventive exams, chronic-disease management, and minor acute care.
Family medicine in Edmond spans preventive visits (annual physicals, childhood vaccinations), chronic-disease management (hypertension, diabetes, thyroid disorders), acute-illness treatment (upper respiratory infections, minor injuries), and minor urgent care (sprains, rashes). Established-patient appointments typically run 15 to 30 minutes depending on complaint complexity. Insurance billing at the point of service is standard; copays range from $20 to $50 depending on plan type (verification recommended by caller, as copay structure varies by insurer and deductible status). Uninsured patients or those with high-deductible plans should ask about self-pay pricing at booking; office staff can discuss cash-discount arrangements before the visit.
In the Edmond area, family medicine is also available from OU Health clinics (Edmond campus), NextCare urgent care (multiple Edmond and Oklahoma City locations), and traditional multi-provider family medicine groups such as Mercy Health clinics. NextCare and similar urgent-care chains handle acute care walk-ins without appointment and typically close by 8 or 9 p.m.; Dr. Biorato's office requires advance scheduling but extends into early evening, favoring patients who want same-week non-emergency appointments or continuous primary-care relationships. OU Health clinics offer on-site specialists and electronic health record integration with system-wide hospitalization, a significant advantage for complex patients or those already within the OU Health network; Dr. Biorato's solo office requires external referral and chart transfer. Choose Dr. Biorato's practice if continuity with one physician and flexible weekday hours matter more than on-site lab or imaging; choose a larger system if you anticipate frequent specialist co-management or prefer same-day walk-in acute care.
The practice is well suited to patients seeking a stable primary-care relationship, those with chronic conditions requiring ongoing medication adjustment, and families who prefer a single physician across generations. It is not equipped for complex urgent scenarios (severe trauma, chest pain, acute respiratory distress)—those warrant the emergency department at OU Health Edmond or Integris Health facilities. Patients without insurance or on high-deductible plans should confirm cash-pay pricing before scheduling. Patients requiring immediate same-day care without an appointment are better served by NextCare or other walk-in urgent care.
New patients should call ahead to schedule; walk-ins are not accommodated. The appointment is typically scheduled 1 to 2 weeks out. At the first visit, expect a full medical and family history, physical examination, and review of current medications or supplements. A new-patient physical usually lasts 45 minutes to 1 hour. Bring photo ID, insurance card, and a list of current prescriptions or pharmacy contact information. After the visit, records are available for transfer to other providers if needed.
The office is located in Edmond and maintains weekday hours extending into early evening; specific days and hours should be confirmed by calling ahead, as schedules occasionally shift. Parking is available on-site. The practice is accessible by car from central Oklahoma City (approximately 20 to 25 minutes from downtown depending on traffic) and serves as a primary-care home base for Edmond residents and northern Oklahoma City suburbs. The office does not offer in-house lab or imaging; blood draws and imaging are referred to external facilities, typically with same-day or next-day appointment availability.
Dr. Biorato's solo practice fills a niche for patients in the Edmond area and northern Oklahoma City who prioritize physician continuity and evening accessibility over the diagnostic speed and walk-in convenience of larger urgent-care networks.
