Streller Family Wellness is a nurse practitioner-owned primary care clinic that handles routine physical exams, preventive care, minor acute illness, and chronic disease management for adults and children without requiring a physician referral or hospital affiliation. It operates independently in Oklahoma City, meaning patients schedule directly with NPs rather than being filtered through a doctor's office or larger health system.
The practice centers on nurse practitioner-delivered care: comprehensive history and physical exams, management of conditions like hypertension and diabetes, medication refills, preventive screenings, vaccinations, and treatment of common infections and minor injuries. NPs at Streller function as primary care providers with prescribing authority, not as physician extenders working under supervision. This distinction matters for continuity; patients typically see the same provider at each visit rather than rotating through a medical group.
The clinic accepts both established and new patients. It is one of the smaller, independent practices in Oklahoma City that prioritizes same-provider relationships, contrasting sharply with larger urgent-care chains or hospital-affiliated primary care that emphasizes appointment throughput.
The practice charges based on visit type. A new-patient comprehensive exam runs approximately $200 to $250 out of pocket if uninsured; established-patient follow-ups range from $100 to $150 depending on complexity. The clinic accepts most major insurance plans, including Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, and United. Actual copay or coinsurance depends on your individual plan.
Specific pricing for services like lab work or EKGs is billed separately; confirm current rates by phone before your visit.
Choosing between Streller and other primary care routes depends on what you value. Larger systems like OU Health or Integris have extensive specialist networks and on-site imaging; you trade appointment availability and relationship continuity for breadth. Urgent-care chains (GoHealth, Mediquest) are faster for acute issues but not designed for ongoing chronic disease or preventive relationships. Retail clinics in pharmacies handle basic acute care only.
Streller suits patients who want a single NP or small-team relationship and are willing to schedule further in advance for that continuity. It does not suit patients who need complex specialist coordination quickly or who prefer hospital-affiliated systems for perceived security.
This practice works well for people seeking preventive care, routine management of stable chronic conditions, medication refills, and someone who remembers their medical history. Parents of children with straightforward healthcare needs also benefit from NP-led care that is not rushed.
It is not ideal if you require frequent specialist referrals, need same-day urgent care, or prefer the protocol-driven efficiency of a large clinic. Patients with very complex or unstable conditions may benefit more from a physician-led team within a health system.
Schedule an appointment (not walk-in available). Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to complete new-patient paperwork on site or online. Bring insurance cards, photo ID, and a list of current medications and allergies. The NP will take a full health history, perform a physical exam, discuss health goals and preventive care, and order labs or imaging if needed. Many first visits run 45 minutes to an hour.
Most results (basic blood work) are available within 3 to 5 business days; the NP reviews them with you by phone or at a follow-up visit.
Streller Family Wellness operates weekdays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday hours (verify current schedule). The clinic is located in a medical office building with on-site parking; no valet or public parking issues reported.
Telehealth follow-ups are available for established patients with stable conditions; confirm at booking whether your visit qualifies.
Streller Family Wellness fills a gap for Oklahoma City patients who value consistency over size and are willing to book ahead for a nurse practitioner who knows them across multiple visits.
