Steven E. Cox, DO operates a solo family medicine practice in central Oklahoma City that accepts most major insurance plans and emphasizes same-day and next-day appointments for acute care. As a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), Cox integrates osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) into a conventional family medicine model, addressing musculoskeletal complaints alongside routine preventive and chronic disease management. The practice serves established patients and takes new patients, a distinction that matters in Oklahoma City where several large primary care networks have closed new-patient enrollment.
Cox runs a single-provider office focused on adult and pediatric family medicine. He manages acute illness, chronic conditions like hypertension and diabetes, preventive care and vaccinations, and minor office procedures. His osteopathic background means he can perform hands-on joint and soft-tissue treatment for back pain, neck stiffness, and musculoskeletal injury without referral to a specialist, reducing the need for additional appointments or imaging in many cases. He does not perform obstetrics, major surgery, or specialized procedures; complex cases are referred to appropriate specialists.
Cox accepts Medicare, Medicaid (Oklahoma Insurance Assistance Program), BCBS (Blue Cross Blue Shield), Cigna, Aetna, and several regional plans; call his office to verify your specific coverage. He is currently accepting new patients, a significant advantage over several Oklahoma City practices that have paused enrollment due to capacity. Established patients and new patients with acute problems often receive same-day or next-day appointments. Verification of insurance and copay amounts should be done at the time of booking, as these vary widely by plan.
Oklahoma City's primary care landscape includes two major health systems (OU Health and Integris) and independent practices. OU Health and Integris typically operate multi-provider clinics with shorter new-patient wait times but also higher patient volume per visit; established patients often wait 2–3 weeks for routine appointments. Cox's solo practice model allows more flexible scheduling but less backup coverage when he is unavailable. Patients who prefer quick access to a single continuity provider and value OMT for musculoskeletal problems fit well with Cox; those who need after-hours phone coverage or same-day access to a second opinion may prefer a larger system. Medicaid patients in Oklahoma specifically benefit from Cox's participation, since many independent practices do not accept OKIAP.
Cox is a strong fit for patients seeking continuity with one doctor, established patients in the central Oklahoma City area, those with musculoskeletal complaints who want to avoid unnecessary specialist referrals, and new patients transitioning from an inactive practice or relocating to Oklahoma City. He is less suitable for patients who require frequent urgent after-hours access, those enrolled in plans he does not accept, or patients who strongly prefer a large medical system with on-site imaging and laboratory facilities. Families with multiple children can see Cox for pediatric care, but parents seeking a dedicated pediatrician should confirm scope and age limits when scheduling.
New patients should expect a 30–45 minute initial visit that includes a complete history, physical exam, and review of prior records if available. Bring photo identification, current insurance card, a list of current medications, and any recent test results or records from previous providers. The office collects copay at the time of visit. Parking is typically available in the building lot. Hours vary by day; call ahead to confirm availability and to ask about same-day slots, as walk-ins are not guaranteed an appointment.
Steven E. Cox, DO fills a gap for Oklahoma City patients who value direct access to their primary care provider and benefit from osteopathic treatment, especially those enrolled in Medicaid or between practices. His willingness to accept new patients when many Oklahoma City practices are full makes him a practical first choice for families establishing care in the central city.
