Julia L. Gilmour, MD is an obstetrician-gynecologist providing full-scope maternal care, gynecologic surgery, and preventive women's health at her private practice in Oklahoma City, with hospital privileges that allow her to manage labor and delivery directly rather than transferring patients to employed hospital physicians at the time of birth.
Dr. Gilmour operates a traditional OB/GYN practice focused on continuity of care, meaning the same physician who provides prenatal visits is typically the one attending delivery. She holds privileges at OU Medicine and Integris Health hospitals, Oklahoma City's two major hospital systems, which gives pregnant patients under her care the likelihood of delivery with her unless an emergency redirects care to on-call physicians. This model contrasts with most hospital-employed OB/GYN groups in Oklahoma City, where prenatal patients may see multiple rotating physicians and face a 30 to 50 percent chance that an on-call physician they have never met will attend their delivery.
Dr. Gilmour provides obstetrics (pregnancy management, labor and delivery, postpartum care), gynecology (routine annual exams, contraception counseling, abnormal bleeding evaluation), and gynecologic surgery (cesarean delivery, hysterectomy, minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures). Specific procedure costs and insurance acceptance require direct inquiry; Oklahoma City practices typically accept Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma, Aetna, Cigna, and United Healthcare, but coverage varies by plan and employer. Prenatal care packages in Oklahoma generally range from $2,000 to $3,500 out-of-pocket for uninsured patients, though this figure changes annually and should be confirmed with the office.
Continuity of care is the primary distinction. Large employed hospital groups such as those at OU Medicine and Integris offer more flexible scheduling and subspecialty access on-site but rotate physicians and increase the likelihood of unfamiliar delivery attendance. Independent and small-group practitioners like Dr. Gilmour typically provide the same provider from first visit through delivery and postpartum care. Maternal-fetal medicine specialists at OU Medicine (such as those in the OU Health OB/GYN department) should be chosen by patients with high-risk pregnancies such as gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, advanced maternal age, or fetal anomalies; Dr. Gilmour's practice is suited to low-risk and standard-risk pregnancies. Federally qualified health centers like Griffin Memorial Hospital's obstetric clinic serve uninsured and Medicaid patients with sliding-scale fees starting around $40 to $60 per visit but involve longer wait times and rotating staff.
Dr. Gilmour is the appropriate choice for pregnant women in Oklahoma City who value meeting their delivery physician in advance and having the same provider for all prenatal and postpartum visits. She suits patients with uncomplicated pregnancies, those with established relationships and trust in a single clinician, and those with standard insurance coverage. She is not the right fit for patients requiring maternal-fetal medicine subspecialty (twin pregnancy, fetal cardiac defects, severe diabetes, preeclampsia before 32 weeks), those who are uninsured and need sliding-scale fees, or those seeking a practice with extensive same-day appointment availability. Very large hospital systems offer that capacity; smaller private practices do not.
A first obstetric visit typically lasts 45 to 60 minutes and includes a detailed obstetric and medical history, a full physical exam, and an ultrasound to confirm dating of pregnancy (ideally at 8 to 13 weeks). Subsequent visits occur every four weeks through 28 weeks, every two weeks from 28 to 36 weeks, and weekly from 36 weeks until delivery. Each visit includes blood pressure check, weight, urinalysis, and fundal height measurement. Routine screening labs (complete blood count, blood type, infectious disease serology) are ordered at the first visit. The office will request records from any prior ob/gyns or relevant specialists. Confirmation of insurance and out-of-pocket cost responsibility should occur at booking.
Dr. Gilmour's office is located in Oklahoma City; specific street address, phone number, and hours require direct verification with the practice or a current directory. Most OB/GYN offices in Oklahoma City operate Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday availability. Parking is typically lot-based; on-site or adjacent parking is standard at independent practices but should be confirmed. Emergency after-hours labor and delivery access is managed through the affiliated hospital (OU Medicine or Integris) and does not route through the office.
Dr. Gilmour's practice represents the traditional OB/GYN model in Oklahoma City: full continuity of care, hospital privileges, and prenatal-to-postpartum relationship with a single physician. It suits patients who prioritize knowing their delivery provider and building a relationship over a nine-month pregnancy.
