Marilyn Appiah is an obstetrician-gynecologist in Oklahoma City who handles both obstetrics (pregnancy and delivery) and gynecological care on an outpatient basis, with direct-admission privileges at Integris Health facilities, meaning she can admit patients to the hospital without routing through the emergency department for labor and delivery.
Appiah's practice covers prenatal care, delivery management, gynecological exams, contraceptive counseling, menopausal symptom management, and treatment of common gynecological conditions including fibroids, cysts, and abnormal bleeding. She accepts most major insurance plans; the patient's out-of-pocket cost at the first visit typically runs between $150 and $300 for an uninsured self-pay patient, depending on whether imaging or lab work is ordered. Prenatal package pricing (covering routine visits through delivery) varies by insurance; uninsured patients should confirm directly with her office for bundled rates.
Oklahoma City has a concentrated OB/GYN provider base at Integris, Mercy, and OU Health. Appiah's key distinction is direct-admit status with Integris, which can shorten admission time during active labor compared to providers without pre-established hospital relationships (though this advantage matters most during peak ER volume). She accepts walk-in gynecology visits for urgent concerns like severe pain or infection, a practice not all OB/GYNs in the city offer. Providers like those affiliated with OU Health may have shorter new-patient wait times during slower seasons but typically book 2–4 weeks out for routine exams. Appiah's book often runs 1–3 weeks for routine obstetric or gynecology appointments depending on the season.
Appiah is the right fit for patients seeking a single provider for both pregnancy and routine gynecology, for those who prefer or need Integris-affiliated hospital care, and for patients with low-risk pregnancies or common gynecological issues. She is less suitable for patients requiring high-risk obstetric subspecialty care (such as fetal surgery or maternal-fetal medicine); in those cases, maternal-fetal medicine specialists at OU Health or Integris's maternal services department would be the appropriate referral. Patients who live far from her office location (south Oklahoma City) or who require evening or weekend appointment slots may find scheduling difficult, as her hours do not include evening clinics.
The initial prenatal appointment runs 45 to 60 minutes. Appiah takes a detailed pregnancy and medical history, performs a full physical exam, orders routine prenatal lab work (blood type, anemia screening, sexually transmitted infection screening, genetic-carrier screening if requested), and ultrasound dating of the pregnancy. She will discuss dietary and medication changes, answer questions about labor and delivery options at Integris hospitals, and confirm insurance coverage for prenatal care and delivery. Patients should bring current insurance cards and any relevant medical records from prior pregnancies or gynecology care.
A standard annual exam or problem-focused visit typically takes 20–30 minutes and includes review of symptoms or concerns, pelvic exam, and cervical screening (Pap test) if due. If the visit is for a specific complaint like abnormal bleeding or pelvic pain, Appiah may order ultrasound or blood work in-office or refer to imaging, which extends the appointment.
Appiah's office is located in south Oklahoma City. Hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with a one-hour lunch break (typically 12–1 p.m.). The office occupies a small suite with surface lot parking. No evening or weekend clinics are offered; patients with inflexible work schedules should confirm availability before booking. Obstetric patients in active labor should go directly to the labor-and-delivery unit at Integris Southwest Medical Center or Integris Baptist Medical Center (both are Integris affiliates where Appiah has admitting privileges) rather than call the office.
Appiah's combination of obstetric admitting privileges and acceptance of walk-in gynecology visits gives her a practical edge for Oklahoma City patients balancing pregnancy and routine care through one provider without the administrative lag of larger clinic networks.
