Women's Health Center of Edmond is a dedicated obstetric and gynecologic practice affiliated with Edmond Regional Medical Center, Baptist Health System's presence in North Oklahoma County. The center provides scheduled gynecologic care, obstetric delivery and prenatal services, and access to on-site imaging (ultrasound and mammography), positioning it between a traditional OB/GYN office and a full medical center.
This is a physician-owned OB/GYN practice that combines office-based gynecology with hospital-integrated obstetric delivery and surgical capability. Unlike a free-standing urgent care or imaging clinic, Women's Health Center maintains private provider relationships while routing obstetric patients (labor, delivery, postpartum) through Edmond Regional's facilities. Patients choose this practice for both routine gynecology and pregnancy care, with continuity-of-care pathways from office to operating room if surgery or complicated delivery becomes necessary.
The center offers annual women's health exams, contraceptive counseling and prescription, management of hormonal conditions, pregnancy care from first trimester through delivery, and gynecologic surgery (hysterectomy, myomectomy, laparoscopic procedures). Ultrasound and mammography are performed on-site, reducing the need to schedule imaging elsewhere.
Specific pricing is not published online; typical OB/GYN office visits run $100 to $250 per visit without insurance, though most patients have coverage through employer plans or Oklahoma health marketplace options. Obstetric packages (prenatal care through delivery) usually fall between $2,000 and $4,500 out-of-pocket under common insurance plans with typical deductibles and copays, though this varies widely. Uninsured patients should confirm costs directly with the practice; Baptist Health System locations generally offer financial assistance applications for those meeting income thresholds.
Oklahoma City's OB/GYN landscape is split between large practices affiliated with OU Health (which includes Stephenson Cancer Center and OU Medical Center's obstetric units), Baptist Health System (Edmond Regional and Baptist Medical Center OKC), and smaller independent or physician-owned groups. Edmond Regional Medical Center's OB/GYN services, where Women's Health Center's deliveries happen, handle roughly 2,500 to 3,000 births annually. OU Medical Center's obstetric unit, about 20 minutes south, is larger (approximately 4,500 deliveries yearly) and holds more subspecialty depth in maternal-fetal medicine and neonatal intensive care; choose OU if your pregnancy carries significant risk factors or if you prefer access to a Level III NICU on the same campus. OU also feeds into Women's Hospital and Children's Hospital of Oklahoma, a regional referral asset. Edmond Regional is more intimate, with shorter wait times for routine appointments and less congestion for scheduled procedures. Most private practices in Oklahoma City now accept insurance directly; check whether your plan recognizes Women's Health Center's providers in-network.
This center works well for patients seeking consistent OB/GYN care in North Oklahoma County without driving to central Oklahoma City, women planning vaginal delivery or low-risk cesarean sections, and those whose insurance includes Baptist Health System in-network. It is less suitable for high-risk pregnancies (preexisting diabetes, preeclampsia history, fetal anomalies) where maternal-fetal medicine subspecialists and advanced NICU capacity matter; those patients benefit from OU's integrated referral system. Patients without insurance who cannot qualify for financial assistance programs should call ahead to discuss payment options before committing to care here.
New patients typically call the scheduling line to confirm they are accepting new patients (Baptist Health System locations have intermittently paused new patient enrollment when schedules are full; always ask). An intake appointment lasts 30 to 45 minutes and covers medical history, current medications, gynecologic and obstetric history, and a physical exam including pelvic exam and Pap test if due. If you are pregnant, an ultrasound is usually performed that same day to confirm dates. Bring photo ID, insurance card, and a list of current medications. Obstetric patients are given a prenatal care schedule covering typically 10 to 14 office visits through delivery.
Women's Health Center operates at Edmond Regional Medical Center, located at 4 East Hills Drive, Edmond, Oklahoma 73034. Office hours are generally Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., though call the center at 405-341-6600 to confirm, as specialty clinic hours can shift seasonally. Parking is free and available in the main lot directly adjacent to the medical center building. Edmond Regional is about 25 minutes north of downtown Oklahoma City via I-35. The center does not hold a separate urgent gynecologic clinic; acute concerns outside office hours route to the ER.
Women's Health Center of Edmond fills a practical role for North County patients who value continuity and local delivery without sacrificing access to imaging and surgical backup. For routine and low-risk obstetric care, the model works; for complexity, proximity to OU's system matters more.
