INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center is the flagship hospital of the INTEGRIS Health system in Oklahoma City, a full-service medical center with 600+ beds located on the northwest side of the metro. It serves as a comprehensive acute-care facility, offering emergency surgery, cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, neurology, and maternal-child health alongside a 24-hour emergency department. The hospital's scale and breadth position it as one of the primary regional referral centers in the state, competing directly with Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City and OU Medicine in Oklahoma City for scheduled procedures and emergency capacity.
INTEGRIS Baptist operates a 24-hour emergency department that does not require advance registration; you walk in, check in at the desk, and are triaged by acuity. The hospital's specialty services include a Level II trauma center, open-heart surgery, stroke care with endovascular intervention, orthopedic surgery (joint replacement, trauma), cancer treatment via the INTEGRIS Cancer Institute, and maternal-child services including a Level III neonatal intensive care unit. Neurosurgery, vascular surgery, and general surgery are available on-site.
Imaging services include MRI, CT, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine. The hospital also operates an urgent care clinic on the medical center campus for lower-acuity walk-ins who do not need the emergency department. Inpatient stays are billed according to your insurance plan's contracted rate or by uninsured rates if no insurance is in effect; specific procedure costs are not standardized across hospitals and depend on complexity, length of stay, and your insurance agreement. Verification of cost estimates for scheduled procedures requires contacting the hospital's financial counselor or your insurance company directly.
OU Medicine (which operates OU Medical Center downtown and Edmond Regional Hospital east of the metro) competes for complex referrals, trauma, and academic medical cases. OU Medical Center is a teaching hospital with resident physicians and tends to draw high-risk or unusual cases; average wait times for non-emergency procedures are often longer than INTEGRIS Baptist due to teaching commitments. Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City (south of downtown) is smaller and more focused on outpatient cardiology and joint replacement; it handles lower-volume emergency cases. For stroke and trauma, both INTEGRIS Baptist and OU Medical Center offer similar intervention capacity. If you are insured by Blue Cross Blue Shield Oklahoma or Cigna, confirm whether INTEGRIS Baptist or OU Medicine is in-network for your plan, as network status affects your out-of-pocket costs significantly. INTEGRIS Baptist is the preferred system for Anthem Blue Cross and most commercial plans in the Oklahoma City metro.
INTEGRIS Baptist suits patients needing emergency or urgent surgical care, cardiology, cancer treatment, orthopedic surgery, or maternal-child services in Oklahoma City. Patients with specific surgical needs, such as joint replacement or cardiac intervention, can request a scheduled consultation directly or ask their primary care doctor for a referral to the specific department. The hospital is also the primary referral destination for patients in rural Oklahoma counties to the northwest, making it a first choice if you are transferred via ambulance from outside the city.
INTEGRIS Baptist is not suited for behavioral health or psychiatric inpatient care; those services are handled through other facilities within the INTEGRIS system. Patients seeking primary care or preventive medicine should use an INTEGRIS Baptist clinic or their own primary care provider; the main hospital is for inpatient, emergency, and surgical needs only.
For the emergency department, arrive and check in at the main entrance. You will be asked to provide your insurance card and identification, and a nurse will triage you to determine priority. Waiting time depends on acuity; critical cases are seen first, and non-emergency patients may wait 1 to 3 hours during peak times (evenings and weekends). For scheduled admissions, your doctor will submit the admission request to the hospital, and you will receive a call with a date and time; you should arrive 1 to 2 hours before your scheduled surgery or procedure. Bring insurance cards, photo ID, a list of current medications, and any advance directives or living wills.
INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center is located at 3300 N.W. Expressway in Oklahoma City. The main hospital operates 24 hours per day. Parking is available in a multi-level structure adjacent to the main entrance; valet parking is available for patients and visitors during daytime hours. The urgent care clinic on the campus operates Monday to Friday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; closed Sundays.
INTEGRIS Baptist's network breadth and full surgical capability make it essential infrastructure for Oklahoma City residents requiring complex inpatient or emergency care. It remains the primary option for unplanned acute illness or trauma in the northwest metro.
