Spencer A. Morie, MD operates a private internal medicine practice, treating adult patients on a one-on-one basis in a setting smaller and more direct than the hospital-affiliated urgent-care or walk-in models that dominate much of Oklahoma City's immediate-access care landscape.
A solo or small-group private practice serving established and new adult patients seeking ongoing primary care, acute illness management, and preventive medicine outside a hospital system or retail clinic. Morie holds an MD and is licensed to practice medicine in Oklahoma. The practice operates as a traditional appointment-based office: patients schedule visits with a single physician rather than rotating through providers.
The practice provides standard internal medicine services including annual physical examinations, management of chronic conditions such as hypertension and diabetes, treatment of acute infections, medication management, and preventive care. Specific pricing for office visits, procedures, or tests is not publicly listed; patients are encouraged to call the office directly to discuss fees and insurance coverage. Most private practices of this type charge between $150 and $250 for a new-patient visit and $100 to $150 for established-patient visits, though rates vary. Insurance acceptance should be confirmed before scheduling.
Appointment lead times and same-day availability are not published online; call to inquire about how quickly you can be seen.
Oklahoma City's primary care landscape splits into three broad categories: hospital-affiliated primary-care networks (such as those tied to OU Health or Integris), small private practices like Morie's, and retail/walk-in urgent-care clinics. Hospital networks offer integrated electronic records and specialist referral within their system, often with multiple locations and extended hours, but patients may see different providers each visit. Retail urgent cares (CVS MinuteClinic, Target Clinic, or standalone urgent-care centers) provide walk-in, same-day care for acute issues at lower cost and faster throughput, but they do not manage ongoing chronic disease or build long-term patient relationships. A private practice like Morie's sits in the middle: one consistent physician, direct access and continuity of care, but no walk-in option and potentially longer waits for appointments if the practice is at capacity. Choose Morie's practice if you value a steady relationship with one doctor and are willing to book appointments in advance; choose urgent care if you need same-day care for a specific acute problem and have no ongoing relationship; choose a hospital network if you want integrated specialty access and don't mind seeing different doctors.
Adult patients seeking a primary-care physician they will see consistently over time. Patients with multiple chronic conditions or on several medications often benefit from the continuity a single practice offers. Those with insurance accepted by the practice and the ability to schedule appointments ahead of time. Patients in Midtown Oklahoma City or nearby neighborhoods who can reasonably travel to the office location.
Not a good fit for patients needing walk-in, same-day urgent care; those without insurance or facing cost barriers; or patients seeking pediatric care (internal medicine is adult-focused).
New patients should call to schedule an appointment and ask about required documentation. Bring your insurance card, a list of current medications, and your medical history. The first visit typically includes a history and physical examination, discussion of preventive-care goals, and establishment of a baseline health record. Expect the visit to take 45 minutes to over an hour. After the visit, Morie or office staff should clarify the next steps, whether preventive screening (lab work, imaging) or management of an active condition.
Office location and current hours are not independently verified here; confirm by calling the practice directly. Parking details depend on the specific office location; most Midtown medical offices have on-site or nearby parking. Verify wheelchair access and other accommodations when you book.
Spencer A. Morie, MD represents the traditional model of primary care in Oklahoma City: one physician in a private setting, best suited to patients who value continuity and planning over immediate walk-in access.
