Integris Women's Health Baptist is an obstetrics and gynecology practice based at Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City that combines routine women's health services with maternal-fetal medicine specialists and nurse midwife-attended births. The center handles low-risk and high-risk pregnancies, gynecologic surgery, and preventive care within one of Oklahoma's largest hospital systems.
The practice operates as part of Integris Health, a multi-hospital system in Oklahoma City, and staffs board-certified obstetrician-gynecologists alongside maternal-fetal medicine specialists and certified nurse midwives. Patients can access obstetric care (pregnancy through delivery), general gynecology, gynecologic surgery, and high-risk pregnancy management at Baptist Medical Center's labor and delivery unit. The midwifery component allows women to choose a birth model with trained midwives attending uncomplicated pregnancies, a meaningful option in a city where most OB practices center on physician-directed delivery.
Pregnancy care at Integris Women's Health Baptist runs the full continuum: routine prenatal visits, fetal monitoring, delivery, and postpartum recovery, all on one campus. The practice also handles gynecologic surgery, including hysterectomy, fibroid removal, and endometriosis treatment, typically performed at Baptist Medical Center's operating rooms.
Pricing is tied to your insurance plan. For patients with commercial insurance, a typical OB package for uncomplicated pregnancy and delivery (routine prenatal care, delivery, and immediate postpartum) ranges from $8,000 to $15,000 out-of-pocket after insurance, depending on deductible and coinsurance terms; verify your plan before scheduling, as out-of-pocket costs fluctuate by coverage. Gynecologic surgery and office-based procedures (colposcopy, loop electrosurgical excision) also depend on insurance; call to understand your responsibility before booking. Many insurers cover prenatal vitamins and routine ultrasounds at no additional cost during pregnancy. If cost is a barrier, ask about financial counseling at the hospital's registration desk.
Integris Women's Health Baptist differs from private independent OB-GYN practices in Oklahoma City, such as those housed in freestanding medical offices, primarily in scale and high-risk infrastructure. Integris offers on-site maternal-fetal medicine specialists and immediate access to neonatal intensive care, which matters if complications arise during pregnancy or delivery; an independent practice would transfer patients to a hospital like Baptist or OU Medical Center. The midwifery option sets Integris apart from physician-only practices like some solo or small-group OB offices downtown that do not employ midwives. Choose Integris Women's Health Baptist if you are pregnant with known risk factors (gestational diabetes, preeclampsia history, multiple pregnancy), prefer a hospital-integrated model, or want midwife-attended birth with physician backup on-site. Choose a private independent practice if you prefer continuity with a single provider who knows you across multiple pregnancies, or if your insurance network is limited and you need out-of-network flexibility.
This practice suits patients seeking comprehensive obstetric care with high-risk expertise, women comfortable with a hospital-based model and team care (you may see different providers at different visits), and those with commercial insurance or Medicare. It also works well for women choosing midwifery for low-risk pregnancy. It does not suit patients who prioritize seeing one provider for every visit; Integris operates on a shared-care model where you meet all providers in the group so any one can be on call when you deliver. It may not suit uninsured or Medicaid patients unless Oklahoma Medical Insurance Assistance (OMIA) or Medicaid expansion status covers you; call to confirm before scheduling. Patients seeking alternative birth settings (home birth, birth centers) will not find those options here, though low-risk patients can labor and deliver in a hospital setting with a midwife.
For pregnant patients, the first prenatal appointment includes a full medical and obstetric history, a pelvic exam, baseline bloodwork (complete blood count, metabolic panel, blood type and antibody screening, infectious disease screening), and a first-trimester ultrasound if you are within the first 13 weeks. You will be counseled on prenatal vitamin use (folic acid, iron), diet, exercise, and screening options. For non-pregnant gynecology patients, the first visit includes a history, pelvic exam, and discussion of your reason for visit (contraception, abnormal bleeding, surgery evaluation). Bring your insurance card and a photo ID; you will complete paperwork on-site or online beforehand.
Integris Women's Health Baptist operates at Baptist Medical Center, 3300 NW 56th Street, Oklahoma City. Office-based clinic hours are typically Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., though some providers offer extended hours; call to confirm your provider's schedule. Parking is free in the hospital lot adjacent to the medical office building. The practice accepts most major commercial insurers and Medicare; call to verify your specific plan before your first visit. Appointments for routine care typically have lead times of 2 to 4 weeks for non-pregnant patients and 1 to 3 weeks for established prenatal patients. If you are in active labor or have a pregnancy emergency, go directly to Baptist Medical Center's labor and delivery unit at the main hospital entrance.
Integris Women's Health Baptist serves Oklahoma City patients who want obstetric and gynecologic care tethered to a full hospital system with maternal-fetal medicine backup, and whose pregnancy or insurance status fits a large-practice model.
