The Broadway Clinic is a walk-in medical facility on Broadway Avenue that handles acute illness and minor injury for residents and visitors in Oklahoma City who need same-day care without a scheduled appointment. Unlike urgent-care chains, it operates as a scaled-down primary care clinic with a simple operational model: no appointment system, no insurance pre-authorization delays, and a focus on quick assessment and treatment of fevers, coughs, cuts, sprains, and similar conditions.
The Broadway Clinic occupies a single suite in a retail or medical strip, staffed primarily by nurses, physician assistants, or nurse practitioners rather than attending physicians. It is not an emergency room, and it does not handle trauma, severe chest pain, loss of consciousness, or serious allergic reactions. It is built to move patients through triage and treatment in under an hour for most visits. It accepts cash and most major insurance plans, though payment at the time of service is standard practice for uninsured patients.
The facility does not offer lab work, imaging, or inpatient beds. Any patient needing X-rays, blood tests, or hospital-level care is referred to Integris or OU Health emergency departments or urgent care centers with on-site diagnostic capabilities.
Standard visit copays for insured patients run $25 to $50 depending on plan. For uninsured patients, a basic visit typically costs $80 to $150, with minor procedures (wound closure, splinting) adding $30 to $75. Prices may vary; confirm current rates when you arrive.
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It does not perform ultrasound, CT, or X-ray imaging in-house. Minor suturing, splinting, and bandaging are available on-site.
Oklahoma City has two main categories of walk-in care: urgent care centers with imaging (such as MedExpress and NextCare locations) and smaller walk-in clinics similar to The Broadway Clinic. MedExpress centers, found in multiple Oklahoma City neighborhoods, offer X-rays and some lab testing but typically charge higher copays ($40 to $60) and may have slightly longer wait times during peak hours because they handle more complex cases. NextCare locations operate similarly and accept walk-ins with advertised waits of 20 to 45 minutes.
The Broadway Clinic's advantage is speed for simple cases: it has no diagnostic equipment to maintain, fewer staffing levels, and a narrower scope that lets it process sore throats, mild coughs, and minor cuts quickly. Choose it when you need quick relief for straightforward symptoms and are willing to go elsewhere if imaging is needed. Choose MedExpress or NextCare if you suspect a fracture, need imaging, or want on-site lab results the same day.
For routine primary care follow-up or management of chronic conditions, Oklahoma City Health Department clinics and community health centers offer low-cost or sliding-scale visits for uninsured and low-income patients, though they require scheduled appointments.
The Broadway Clinic suits people with acute, non-emergent symptoms who do not have a primary care doctor or cannot reach their own doctor the same day. It is practical for travelers, new residents, and parents of children with sudden minor illness. It suits anyone who values speed over diagnostic depth.
It does not suit patients who need imaging, comprehensive testing, specialist consultation, or continuity of care. It is not appropriate for emergencies; call 911 or go to an Integris or OU Health emergency department for chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe trauma, or sudden neurological symptoms.
Patients with complex medical histories or multiple medications may find the walk-in model limiting because there is no standing medical record, and the provider seeing you may not be aware of your background or prior tests.
Arrival at The Broadway Clinic does not require pre-registration. You walk in, check in at the front desk, and provide your name, date of birth, insurance card (if you have one), and a brief statement of why you are there. You will be asked about current medications, allergies, and relevant medical history. Triage takes 2 to 5 minutes. You then wait to be called back.
The provider (usually a PA or NP) will examine you, ask follow-up questions, and either treat you on-site (antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medication, wound care) or refer you elsewhere if imaging or specialty care is needed. Most visits conclude with discharge instructions, a prescription if necessary, and a note that you should follow up with your primary care doctor if symptoms persist or worsen.
The Broadway Clinic operates on a walk-in basis during business hours, typically Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday hours are not standard; confirm before visiting on a weekend. Hours are subject to change; call ahead during off-peak times.
Parking is available at the strip or lot adjacent to the clinic. No appointment or advance notice is required. Wait times during lunch hours and late afternoon can exceed 30 minutes; early morning and mid-morning visits are often faster.
The Broadway Clinic fills a straightforward need in Oklahoma City's primary care landscape: immediate, low-friction treatment for minor acute illness without the cost and complexity of an emergency department or the wait for a scheduled appointment.
