Integris Lakeside Women's Hospital is a dedicated obstetric and gynecologic facility operated by Integris Health, the largest hospital system in Oklahoma. Located on the northeast side of Oklahoma City, the hospital focuses exclusively on women's health, maternity services, and surgical gynecology, distinguishing it from full-service community hospitals that handle obstetrics as one of many departments.
Integris Lakeside is a specialty women's hospital, not a general acute-care facility. It handles labor and delivery, high-risk pregnancies, gynecologic surgery, and postpartum care. The facility does not operate an emergency department; patients with obstetric emergencies are transferred to Integris Health's main trauma center or routed through the 911 system. This focus means the hospital concentrates resources and staff expertise on pregnancy and women's surgical needs rather than spreading capacity across trauma, cardiac care, and emergency medicine.
Integris Lakeside handles vaginal and cesarean delivery, induction, and epidural anesthesia. The hospital offers private or semi-private labor and delivery rooms with family accommodations. Postpartum mother-baby couplet care keeps newborns with mothers during recovery unless complications require separation. High-risk pregnancy monitoring and fetal imaging (ultrasound) are available on-site. The hospital accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and most commercial insurance plans. Patients without insurance should verify financial assistance programs before admission; pricing for delivery varies significantly by insurance plan, from minimal out-of-pocket costs under Medicaid to substantial deductibles and coinsurance under high-deductible commercial plans. Contact the hospital's financial counseling office to estimate your cost before labor.
Oklahoma City's largest maternity programs operate at Integris Baptist Medical Center (full-service hospital with obstetric department, labor-delivery-recovery-postpartum suites, and neonatal intensive care) and OU Medical Center (teaching hospital with high-risk pregnancy specialization and level III neonatal care). Lakeside serves patients who prefer a gynecology-focused environment and may value shorter hospital hallways and fewer non-obstetric emergencies. Baptist and OU offer broader postpartum support if complications arise; they also maintain higher-acuity neonatal units, critical for very premature or severely ill newborns. Lakeside suits straightforward, low-risk pregnancies and patients loyal to the Integris system; high-risk pregnancies are often better served at OU Medical Center, where maternal-fetal medicine specialists staff the unit full-time.
Integris Lakeside does not operate a prenatal clinic; obstetric patients must receive antenatal care through a private obstetrician or midwife, many of whom have admitting privileges at Lakeside. Confirm your provider's hospital affiliation during pregnancy planning. Some Integris primary-care clinics and OB practices in the network work directly with Lakeside; if your provider admits elsewhere, you will deliver at their designated hospital.
Lakeside works well for healthy pregnant patients with uncomplicated pregnancies who prefer continuity with one hospital brand and appreciate a single-purpose facility. It suits patients comfortable with a smaller maternity program and those with obstetric providers who admit there. It does not suit patients with significant medical comorbidities (diabetes, hypertension, cardiac disease) or high-risk pregnancies (multiple gestation, preeclampsia, fetal anomalies); those patients should deliver at OU Medical Center or Integris Baptist, where higher levels of maternal and neonatal critical care are available. It also does not serve uninsured patients expecting to use the hospital's emergency department as an access point; Lakeside has no ER.
Prenatal patients do not visit Lakeside until labor or scheduled delivery. When labor begins, patients call their provider, who advises admission or further evaluation. Admission requires insurance information, photo ID, and a completed registration form. The hospital accepts walk-ins in active labor or with obstetric complications. Scheduled cesareans and inductions are booked by your obstetrician's office and confirmed 24 to 48 hours before admission. Expect standard maternity intake (fetal monitoring, vital signs, medical and obstetric history).
Integris Lakeside has dedicated parking adjacent to the labor and delivery entrance. Visitor parking is also available on-site. The facility is located at a northeast Oklahoma City address accessible from I-44; confirm your provider's directions and estimated drive time during labor planning. The hospital operates 24 hours daily for labor and delivery. Non-emergency cesareans and procedures are typically scheduled between 6 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays.
Integris Lakeside fills a specific role in Oklahoma City's maternity landscape, offering focused obstetric care for low-risk pregnancy and delivery in a single-specialty setting. Patients choosing Lakeside should confirm their obstetric provider admits there and understand that high-risk conditions will require transfer or referral elsewhere.
