Integris Health operates a dedicated internal medicine practice in downtown Oklahoma City's medical district, serving adults with chronic disease management, preventive care, and ongoing medical oversight. The practice functions as a patient-centered primary care hub within the Integris system, one of Oklahoma's two dominant hospital networks, and accepts most major insurance plans alongside self-pay arrangements.
The downtown location houses board-certified internists who manage conditions like hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, and asthma across a patient population spanning routine wellness to complex multi-system cases. Unlike urgent care, which handles acute injuries and infections, internal medicine here assumes continuity: the same physician typically sees you across years, knows your baseline, and adjusts medications as your life changes. The practice books scheduled appointments, not walk-ins; emergency conditions route to the adjacent Integris Baptist Medical Center emergency department rather than the outpatient clinic.
New-patient appointments typically open within two to four weeks, though urgent chief complaints may compress the timeline. The practice conducts comprehensive new-patient visits (often 45 to 60 minutes) covering medical history, social history, physical exam, and preventive screening recommendations. Follow-up visits for established patients usually run 20 to 30 minutes.
Integris Health accepts Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and others through its in-network status; confirm your specific plan directly with the clinic. Self-pay patients pay at the time of service; prices for new-patient visits typically range from $200 to $350 out-of-pocket, though this varies by complexity and billing code. Integris offers a patient financial assistance program for those meeting income criteria; call ahead to inquire.
Downtown hosts several primary care alternatives. Physician Partners of Oklahoma, an independent group practice with multiple downtown locations, operates similarly structured internal medicine clinics and accepts comparable insurance; wait times for new patients there often run three to six weeks. OU Medicine Primary Care (affiliated with the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine) operates in the same medical district and emphasizes teaching-clinic elements; it typically has longer appointment lead times but charges lower out-of-pocket rates for uninsured and underinsured patients due to its safety-net mission.
Choose Integris downtown if you prefer tight system integration (scheduled labs and imaging stay within Integris) and established patient populations. Choose OU Medicine if affordability or educational supervision appeals to you. Choose Physician Partners if you want independence from a hospital system but still need subspecialty referral breadth.
Internal medicine here suits adults with at least one chronic condition, those seeking preventive care coordination before age 50, and patients wanting continuity with the same provider over years. It suits people with insurance or capacity to pay self-pay rates; Integris's financial assistance helps some uninsured patients, but does not cover all gaps.
It does not suit those needing same-day sick visits without an appointment (use urgent care instead). It does not suit patients seeking pediatric care (though Integris pediatrics exists elsewhere). It does not suit those with no insurance and no ability to pay self-visit costs, unless the assistance program applies.
Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early for registration and insurance verification. Bring a photo ID, insurance card, and a list of all current medications (including over-the-counter and supplements) and allergies. A medical assistant will check vital signs and review the history questionnaire you complete in the waiting area. The internist conducts a full physical exam, discusses preventive screenings aligned with your age and risk factors (colonoscopy, lipid panel, mammography, etc.), and establishes a baseline medication list. At visit end, you receive an after-visit summary via your patient portal (Integris uses MyChart), with a next-appointment timeframe typically six to twelve months out for stable patients, sooner if acute issues emerge.
The downtown Integris clinic operates Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with limited Saturday hours (typically 9:00 a.m. to noon) available during certain months; call ahead to confirm Saturday availability. The location sits at 405 West Memorial Road, adjacent to Integris Baptist Medical Center. Parking is free in the hospital parking garage; wayfinding signage directs outpatient clinic visitors. Public transit via Oklahoma City's EMBARK bus system serves the medical district, though personal vehicle use is more convenient for appointment timeliness.
Integris Health downtown internal medicine anchors consistent, system-integrated chronic disease care for employed and insured adults in the Oklahoma City metro, with particular strength in preventive screening and medication management.
