Lavon Rosalie A MD operates a solo internal medicine practice in Oklahoma City, accepting new patients and offering same-day or next-day appointments for acute concerns alongside routine preventive care and chronic disease management. As an internist in a primary-care market dominated by large health systems and urgent-care chains, this practice occupies a middle ground: not a walk-in clinic, but far more accessible than many OKC primary-care practices that stop accepting new patients within months of opening their rolls.
Dr. Rosalie runs an independent, physician-owned internal medicine practice. Internal medicine doctors manage adults of all ages, treat acute infections and injuries, oversee chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension, order diagnostic tests, and coordinate with specialists. Unlike family medicine practices that see children and some obstetrics, internal medicine focuses exclusively on adult care. Unlike urgent care, the practice supports long-term care relationships.
In Oklahoma City's health landscape, this independence sits between the large systems (Mercy Oklahoma City, OU Health, Norman Regional Health System) and retail urgent-care networks. Solo practices of this type typically allow more continuity; the same doctor sees you repeatedly rather than rotating providers or seeing a new urgent-care clinician each visit.
The practice handles routine internal medicine: physicals and preventive care, management of chronic conditions (hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, asthma), acute illnesses (respiratory infections, urinary tract infections, gastroenteritis), minor injuries, and medication refills. Diagnostic work such as blood work and EKGs can be arranged on-site or through hospital partners. Referrals to specialists are issued as needed.
New patients should call to schedule; same-day or next-day slots are often available depending on demand. Bring insurance information and a list of current medications. If you have recent lab work from another provider, bring copies.
Insurance acceptance includes Medicare and most commercial plans. Verify coverage before your first visit; the practice can confirm this by phone. No specific pricing was confirmed for uninsured or cash-pay patients; call to discuss costs if you lack insurance.
Oklahoma City has three competing pathways for primary care. Large health systems (Mercy, OU Health, Norman Regional) employ internal medicine doctors and often stop taking new patients within weeks; appointment lead times stretch to 2-3 months for non-urgent visits. Urgent-care chains (Urgent Team, CareNow, Concentra locations throughout OKC) see acute issues the same day with no appointment but lack continuity and do not build long-term care relationships. Independent practices like Dr. Rosalie's offer a middle option: shorter waits than large systems, continuity care like traditional primary practices, and no corporate onboarding delays.
Choose Dr. Rosalie's practice if you want an established primary-care doctor with weeks (not months) to first appointment and value seeing the same internist over time. Choose Mercy or OU Health if you prefer a large system's backup resources or need a specialist within the same network. Choose urgent care if the issue is acute, minor, and you need care today and do not expect ongoing follow-up.
This practice works well for adults seeking a stable primary doctor for preventive care, chronic disease management, and coordination with specialists. It suits people with insurance, since the practice depends on insurance claims for revenue. It works for patients comfortable with phone scheduling and office-based visits (no telehealth was confirmed).
This practice does not serve patients seeking same-visit walk-in care for acute problems (use urgent care). It does not serve children or obstetric needs (family medicine or pediatrics is required). It is not ideal for people without insurance who need negotiated fee schedules or sliding scales; while not impossible, the economics of solo practice often make deep discounts difficult.
Call to schedule. Bring insurance card, photo ID, and a list of current medications and supplements. If possible, bring recent lab results or imaging from other providers. Expect to complete a medical history form (on paper or electronically before the visit). The first visit typically lasts 30 to 45 minutes. Dr. Rosalie will review your history, perform an exam, discuss preventive care and any existing conditions, and order labs or imaging if appropriate. At the end, you will receive a care plan, any necessary prescriptions, and a plan for follow-up or referrals.
Specific hours and exact address were not confirmed and vary by source. Call ahead to verify current hours and confirm the practice location before your first visit. Parking details were not confirmed; most standalone medical offices in Oklahoma City offer on-site or adjacent parking.
Independent internal medicine practices have become rarer as consolidation accelerates, making Dr. Rosalie's office notable for simple continuity. In a city where large health systems control most of primary care, a solo practice that accepts new patients and offers rapid access fills a genuine gap for adults seeking stable, long-term internal medicine care.
