Ultrasound Unlimited is a standalone diagnostic imaging clinic in Oklahoma City that performs obstetric, abdominal, cardiac, and vascular ultrasounds on a walk-in and scheduled basis. It operates outside a hospital system and charges directly to patients and insurers at rates significantly lower than imaging performed in hospital-based settings.
The clinic functions as an independent diagnostic center, not affiliated with OU Health, Integris, or Mercy Health. All ultrasounds are performed by registered diagnostic medical sonographers and interpreted on-site; results are typically available same-day and forwarded to the referring physician or directly to the patient. The practice accepts both insured and uninsured patients and makes self-pay pricing visible upfront, a structure that distinguishes it from hospital radiology departments where charges are often opaque until weeks after service.
Obstetric ultrasounds (standard, 3D, limited anatomy, full anatomy) range from $120 to $280 for self-pay patients, depending on complexity and whether images are printed or digital. Abdominal imaging (liver, kidney, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas assessment) runs $110 to $150. Carotid, renal, and lower-extremity vascular studies cost $130 to $160. Cardiac and echo studies are $140 to $200. Uninsured patients can request a discount if paying in full at the time of service; confirm current rates directly, as pricing can shift quarterly. Insurance patients present their card and pay their copay or coinsurance on the visit; the clinic submits the claim.
Hospital-based ultrasound at OU Health or Integris facilities typically costs the same or more upfront, but self-pay patients often receive surprise balance bills weeks later because hospitals bill using facility fees on top of professional fees. Ultrasound Unlimited quotes the total cost before the exam. For insured patients, both pathways use the same insurance, but an independent clinic generally processes claims faster and gives clearer estimates of out-of-pocket responsibility. If a patient requires advanced imaging such as MRI, CT, or ultrasound-guided biopsy, hospital or larger imaging centers are necessary; Ultrasound Unlimited handles standard diagnostic ultrasounds only. For patients without insurance and on tight budgets, Ultrasound Unlimited's posted pricing makes it a more predictable choice than hospital emergency or outpatient departments.
This clinic suits pregnant patients seeking routine obstetric checks without a hospital setting, patients with vascular concerns referred by their primary-care doctor, and anyone uninsured needing an affordable diagnostic ultrasound. It also fits patients who already have the imaging ordered by their physician and simply need a place to complete it. It does not suit patients who need sedation (none is offered), patients requiring biopsies or ultrasound-guided procedures, or those whose referring physician insists on imaging at a specific hospital network. Patients expecting advanced modalities should look elsewhere.
Walk-in patients should arrive 10 to 15 minutes early with insurance information and a photo ID. If there is a standing referral from a physician, bring that paperwork. Scheduled patients book by phone and receive a confirmation text or call. The sonographer verifies the imaging request and any special instructions (for example, abdominal ultrasounds may require fasting). The exam itself typically takes 20 to 40 minutes depending on which organs are being scanned. If the clinic is busy, walk-ins may wait 30 to 60 minutes. Results are printed on the day of service; electronic reports go to the referring provider within one to two business days.
Ultrasound Unlimited operates Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with limited Saturday hours (verify current Saturday schedule, as this has been expanded in recent years). The clinic is located in a medical office building with dedicated patient parking and accessible entrances. No appointment is required, though scheduling one guarantees a closer arrival time. The facility is staffed by registered sonographers; a radiologist is on-call for interpretation.
This clinic fills a practical gap for Oklahoma City patients who need diagnostic ultrasound without hospital overhead or emergency-department wait times, making it valuable for both routine prenatal care and vascular workups ordered by primary-care physicians.
