Krista Schwarz, MD operates a family medicine practice that accepts new patients and manages ongoing primary care for adults and established pediatric patients in central Oklahoma City. The practice fits into OKC's landscape as a smaller-scale alternative to urgent care and hospital-based family medicine clinics, offering continuity-of-care appointments rather than walk-in volume.
A family medicine physician providing routine evaluations, management of chronic conditions, preventive care, and minor acute care. The practice is a solo practice (not part of a larger health system) and operates in a office-based setting. It is not an urgent care center, and does not handle same-day acute emergencies; instead it prioritizes scheduled appointments and patient relationships. For emergency care, patients would use a separate urgent care or emergency department.
Schwarz provides standard family medicine services: annual physical exams, management of hypertension and diabetes, medication refills, preventive screenings, and counseling. The practice accepts most major health insurance plans, including commercial plans and Medicare. Uninsured patients pay out-of-pocket visit costs at a rate typical for primary care in Oklahoma City (generally $100 to $150 for a standard office visit, though uninsured cost-sharing varies by practice). Co-pays and deductible responsibility depend on individual insurance plans; verify your specific plan benefits before your first visit.
The practice does not perform complex surgical procedures or extensive diagnostic imaging; those services are referred to specialists or imaging centers when needed.
OKC primary care splits between hospital-affiliated family medicine clinics (such as OU Health and Integris clinics), urgent care centers offering limited continuity, and solo or small-group independent practices. Schwarz's practice differs from urgent care in scheduling model: urgent care accepts walk-ins but offers limited follow-up, while Schwarz takes appointments and supports long-term patient relationships. Compared to large health systems, this practice offers direct access to one physician without system navigation; the trade-off is no on-site emergency department or extended hospital services. For routine preventive care and chronic disease management, continuity with a single provider often simplifies record-keeping and medication oversight. Urgent care remains the better choice if you need same-day acute care without an appointment.
Suitable for patients seeking a primary care physician with consistent scheduling, those managing one or more chronic conditions, and patients who value continuity with the same provider across multiple visits. The practice accepts new patients and works with most insurance types. Not suitable for acute emergencies (go to urgent care or an emergency department instead) or for patients needing same-day appointments; expect to schedule in advance.
New patients typically complete intake forms (demographic, medical history, insurance information) and bring photo identification and insurance card. Schwarz will perform a history and physical, review medications and allergies, and discuss preventive care and any ongoing health concerns. If you require any laboratory work, blood draws or tests will be ordered and may be completed at the visit or referred to an outside lab. The first visit usually takes 30 to 45 minutes.
The practice is located in central Oklahoma City. Hours of operation and phone number should be confirmed directly before calling or visiting, as office hours may shift seasonally or for training. Street parking and a small lot are available depending on the building; call ahead to confirm accessibility or parking layout.
A solo family medicine practice with direct physician access and a focus on continuity makes this option worth considering if you prefer scheduled primary care over urgent walk-in models and want a consistent relationship with your doctor.
