Smith C Clinton DO is an independent family medicine practice in Edmond, Oklahoma, serving patients from birth through advanced age in a solo-physician model with full acute care capacity on-site.
Dr. Clinton operates a standalone family medicine clinic focused on comprehensive primary and acute care rather than specialist referral. Unlike large health systems or urgent care centers, this practice combines routine wellness visits, chronic disease management, and the ability to handle acute illness and minor procedures during the same visit, without routing patients to separate facilities. The practice is located in Edmond, a northern suburb of Oklahoma City, and operates as a direct-access clinic where patients may often be seen same-day for acute concerns if the schedule permits.
The practice handles standard family medicine: preventive care (annual exams, immunizations, wellness screenings), chronic disease management (hypertension, diabetes, asthma), acute illness (upper respiratory infections, ear infections, minor injuries), minor procedures (wound closure, injections), and routine lab work drawn in-office. Many visits combine preventive and acute care in a single appointment. Dr. Clinton accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and most commercial insurance plans; verify your specific plan before the first visit.
Costs vary significantly by insurance type. For established patients, a routine follow-up visit with insurance typically costs $80 to $150 out-of-pocket, though deductibles and copays depend on your plan. New-patient comprehensive visits often run $180 to $250 in total provider fees, again depending on insurance and deductible status.
Edmond and Oklahoma City house numerous family medicine clinics operated by OU Health, Integris, and Mercy, all of which operate in a multi-location system model with shared electronic records, same-day scheduling across multiple sites, and on-site laboratory and imaging. These large systems are often preferred if you need continuity across multiple clinics or if your insurance carries in-network incentives.
Smith C Clinton DO differs fundamentally: a single-site, single-physician practice means you see the same doctor at each visit (no rotating providers), and all records, prescriptions, and treatment history remain in one place. Continuity can be stronger; the trade-off is that vacation coverage requires coordination with another practice, and scheduling flexibility is limited to one location. If you prefer convenience and broad network access, a large system clinic may be faster. If you value consistent one-to-one relationships and a slower pace of care, a solo practice often delivers that.
For acute-only problems, urgent care centers (Concentra, Urgent Care Association clinics, and others scattered across Edmond and Oklahoma City) operate extended hours and accept walk-ins, but they do not manage ongoing chronic conditions or complex cases. They suit single-visit problems; family medicine suits long-term health.
This practice works well for patients who value long-term continuity with one physician, who want to consolidate primary care and minor acute care in one location, and who do not require frequent referrals to specialists or multi-site imaging. It is especially useful for families with children and aging parents, since the practice accepts all ages.
It is less suitable for patients who require frequent switching due to insurance network changes, who live far from Edmond, or who have complex multi-specialist cases requiring real-time coordination within a large health system. Patients with severe psychiatric conditions, advanced cancer, or complex ICU-level illness need hospital-based care or specialty-centered systems.
New patients typically spend 45 minutes to an hour at the first visit. You will complete a medical history form, discuss your chief concern and health background, and Dr. Clinton will perform a physical exam. If it is a preventive visit, routine labs (blood pressure, weight, standard bloodwork if age-appropriate) are usually drawn the same day. If it is an acute visit, the exam will focus on the immediate problem; preventive care can follow at a subsequent visit.
Bring insurance information, a photo ID, and any records from previous providers if available. Many independent practices still use paper or hybrid records, so prior records may take a few days to request and receive.
Smith C Clinton DO operates in Edmond north of Oklahoma City. Office hours typically run Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with some practices maintaining a shorter Friday or lunch-hour closure. Call to confirm exact hours and to ask about evening or weekend urgent slots, as scheduling policies vary. Parking is on-site at the clinic location.
Verify hours and appointment availability by calling directly, as solo practices often adjust schedules based on Dr. Clinton's availability. There is no after-hours nurse line or emergency coverage listed for routine practices of this type; for medical emergencies, use 911 or the nearest emergency room.
A solo family medicine practice in Edmond fills the gap between impersonal large-system care and urgent-care-only options, offering patients who prefer continuity and direct physician relationships a viable alternative. Smith C Clinton DO's ability to manage acute and chronic care in one location and one doctor's office reduces fragmentation and appeals to patients tired of referral chains.
