Saints Family Health Center operates as a federally qualified health center (FQHC) in Midwest City serving patients regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. The clinic provides comprehensive primary care, preventive services, and some urgent treatments on a sliding-scale fee basis, making it one of the few family practice options in the city with explicit affordability built into its operation model rather than as an afterthought.
The center is not a full urgent care or emergency facility. It functions as a primary care hub designed to manage chronic disease, preventive visits, acute minor illness, and routine screenings. As a federally qualified health center, Saints operates under specific requirements to serve medically underserved populations and uninsured or low-income patients. The clinic sits in a sector of Midwest City health care where traditional family practice offices often require established insurance or upfront payment; Saints explicitly does not.
Saints offers standard family practice services: annual physicals, blood pressure and cholesterol monitoring, diabetes care, asthma management, basic lab work, vaccines, minor wound care, and patient education. The center also provides prenatal care, pediatric exams, and women's health services.
Pricing uses a federal sliding-scale model tied to household income and family size. Uninsured patients below 200% of federal poverty line typically pay minimal fees; those between 200% and 400% of poverty line pay reduced rates; insured patients are billed at standard rates. Specific dollar amounts depend on the patient's documented household income at intake. Ask during scheduling what you'll owe based on your situation; do not assume the visit is free without confirming your income bracket during check-in. Patients with Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance are accepted.
Midwest City has few family practice clinics with explicit sliding-scale or uninsured-friendly policies. OU Health primary care offices in the broader Oklahoma City metro accept most insurance but require established coverage or payment upfront for uninsured new patients. Community Health Centers of Oklahoma operates multiple clinics across the OKC area with similar sliding-scale models to Saints; if Saints has a wait time, CHC of Oklahoma locations in Norman or OKC proper are alternatives worth checking. Private family practice offices (typically solo or small group) charge standard rates and do not advertise reduced fees for uninsured patients.
Choose Saints if you are uninsured or underinsured and live in Midwest City. Choose a private family practice office if you have stable insurance and want shorter wait times or more choice in appointment scheduling. Choose OU Health if you want access to specialists and hospital coordination within a large system.
Saints is designed for patients without insurance, patients with Medicaid, and low-income families who need ongoing primary care without financial barriers. It also suits working-age adults and children who need preventive services, chronic disease management, or routine urgent issues.
Saints is not a walk-in urgent care; expect to schedule appointments in advance. It is not equipped for trauma, severe allergic reactions, chest pain, or other emergencies. Patients needing same-day care for acute illness should call first to ask whether the clinic can fit them in; if not, ER or an urgent care center (such as those operated by Integra Healthcare or St. Anthony Hospital) is necessary.
Call to schedule an appointment rather than dropping in. Bring proof of income (recent pay stubs, tax return, or written statement) to determine your sliding scale fee. Bring any photo ID and insurance card if you have one. The intake process typically lasts 20 to 30 minutes and includes a health history, vitals, and initial assessment. The clinician may be a nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or MD, depending on staffing that day.
The first visit is billed as an established preventive care or acute visit; the fee depends on your income level. Expect to spend one to two hours total from check-in to departure.
Saints Family Health Center is located in Midwest City and operates Monday through Friday. Confirm current hours by calling ahead, as hours have shifted seasonally; a 2024 call is safer than relying on web-listed times. Parking is available on-site. Bring insurance information if you have it, though lack of insurance will not prevent treatment.
Saints earns its place in the Midwest City health-care landscape by removing cost and insurance status as barriers to primary care, a role few competing clinics play in the same geographic area.
