St. Anthony Family Medicine Center is a family practice clinic affiliated with Mercy, one of the two large health systems serving Oklahoma City. It handles routine medical care, preventive visits, and chronic disease management for patients across ages under one roof, staffed by family medicine physicians rather than specialists.
St. Anthony Family Medicine Center operates as a primary care clinic within Mercy's network. Family medicine providers manage everything from well-child visits and annual physicals to management of diabetes, hypertension, and respiratory conditions—the medical needs that do not require immediate emergency care or surgical intervention. The clinic is sized for a busy outpatient practice, not a full medical center; it has no imaging, lab, or pharmacy on-site, though Mercy's nearby St. Anthony Hospital can handle referrals for imaging or blood draws when needed.
The clinic provides preventive care (annual physicals, vaccinations), management of chronic conditions (diabetes, hypertension, asthma), acute visits for infections or minor injuries, prescription refills, and referrals to specialists. It accepts most major insurance plans, including Medicare, Medicaid, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and others through Mercy's network agreements. Out-of-pocket cost depends on your plan: copays for office visits typically range from $20 to $50 for established patients with commercial insurance; Medicare copays are lower but vary by plan; uninsured patients should call to confirm self-pay rates, as these are set by Mercy and may differ from other Oklahoma City primary care offices. Confirm current costs and your plan's coverage before your appointment.
Oklahoma City has family medicine practices in both Mercy and OU Health (the other major system) networks, plus independent practices and urgent care centers that can handle routine problems. St. Anthony's main trade-off is accessibility within the Mercy system; if you are already a Mercy patient, referrals and shared records are seamless. OU Health–affiliated primary care clinics operate similarly but serve patients within that network. Independent practices, such as some private family medicine offices in Edmond or northwest Oklahoma City, often offer more flexible scheduling or same-day appointments but require out-of-network insurance verification. If you need extended hours, consider urgent care centers like Mercy Urgent Care locations, which operate evenings and weekends but cannot manage long-term chronic disease as thoroughly as a primary care office.
St. Anthony Family Medicine Center suits patients who need ongoing management of common health conditions, who prefer a single physician or familiar provider, and who are covered by Mercy insurance plans or Medicare. It works well for families where one provider can manage care across ages. It does not suit patients seeking walk-in service without an appointment, those on non-Mercy insurance with significant out-of-network costs, or those needing immediate or emergency care (go to St. Anthony Hospital's emergency department or call 911).
New-patient appointments include a history and physical exam, review of medications and past medical history, and screening for preventive needs (vaccinations, age-appropriate screenings). Bring your insurance card, a list of current medications, and any recent test results from other providers. The visit typically lasts 30 to 45 minutes. You will establish a medical record in Mercy's system, which your primary care provider will use for all future visits and referrals.
St. Anthony Family Medicine Center operates weekday business hours; exact hours vary by day and should be confirmed by calling 405.949.3000. The clinic is located at 1111 N. Dewey Avenue, near St. Anthony Hospital in midtown Oklahoma City. Free parking is available. Public transit access is limited; personal transportation is typical for the area. Confirm whether your insurance requires a referral before your first visit; Mercy plans generally do not, but Medicaid and some commercial plans may.
St. Anthony Family Medicine Center fills a steady role in Oklahoma City's primary care landscape as a Mercy-affiliated option for patients seeking continuous care within that system's network, though scheduling constraints and insurance friction make it less useful for walk-in needs or out-of-network patients.
