John R. Dosser, MD is an obstetrician-gynecologist in Oklahoma City who manages pregnancies, gynecological conditions, and routine women's health through an office-based practice with hospital delivery privileges at OU Medical Center.
Dosser provides full-scope obstetrics and gynecology: prenatal care, labor and delivery coordination, postpartum management, contraception counseling, and treatment of gynecological conditions including fibroids, endometriosis, and menopausal symptoms. As an attending physician with privileges at OU Medical Center (the primary teaching hospital for the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine), he delivers babies in-house and manages obstetric complications. This matters for Oklahoma City patients because it means consistent provider care through pregnancy and delivery at a major academic medical center, rather than handoff to an on-call physician at delivery.
His practice also covers routine preventive gynecology: annual exams, cervical cancer screening, STI testing, and gynecologic ultrasound. The scope is traditional OB-GYN, not specialized high-risk obstetrics, though his OU Medical Center affiliation means referral to maternal-fetal medicine specialists occurs in-house if needed.
Dosser accepts most major commercial insurance plans and Medicare. Obstetric packages typically include prenatal visits, ultrasounds, labor, delivery, and six-week postpartum follow-up. Out-of-pocket costs depend on your plan's deductible and coinsurance; many Oklahoma City plans with OU Medical Center in-network benefit from negotiated rates. Verify your specific plan's maternity coverage and copay structure before booking, as these vary sharply between insurers and individual plan designs.
Gynecology visit copays typically fall between $25 and $50. Specialized procedures like ultrasound or colposcopy may carry separate charges depending on your plan. Always confirm coverage with Dosser's office or your insurance before scheduling, especially if you have a high-deductible plan.
Oklahoma City's OB-GYN landscape includes physicians with hospital privileges at OU Medical Center, Integris Health facilities (Integris Baptist, Integris Southwest), Mercy, and independent delivery centers. Dosser's OU Medical Center affiliation puts him in Oklahoma City's primary academic hospital system, which offers obstetric residency support and access to specialists on-site. That setup suits patients who want university-trained providers and in-hospital specialist backup; it also means the labor and delivery unit runs under academic protocols.
Integris facilities serve a large patient volume and offer obstetric services with different physician groups; some patients prefer Integris for proximity to specific locations or existing relationships with staff. Mercy and smaller practice networks operate similarly, with different hospital affiliations and scheduling models.
Choose Dosser if you want consistent obstetric care from a single attending physician delivering at an academic medical center with in-house backup. Choose another provider if your insurance directs you out-of-network at his hospital, or if you prefer a non-academic delivery environment or group practice model.
Dosser suits patients planning pregnancy or seeking ongoing gynecology from a traditional office-based provider with hospital delivery privileges. Pregnant patients with typical, low-risk pregnancies fit his scope directly. Patients with pre-existing conditions like diabetes or hypertension benefit from his OU Medical Center affiliation because in-house specialists handle complications.
Dosser does not specialize in maternal-fetal medicine (high-risk obstetrics), reproductive endocrinology (infertility), or gynecologic oncology. Patients with a history of preeclampsia, severe gestational diabetes, fetal anomalies, or infertility diagnosis should ask their primary care provider or ob-gyn for a referral to the appropriate specialist before choosing Dosser. His practice can refer in-house at OU Medical Center when needed, but the initial evaluation should occur with a specialist.
Initial obstetric appointments include a full gynecologic history, blood pressure check, urine analysis, and a dating ultrasound if you are already pregnant. Expect 45 to 60 minutes. Dosser will discuss prenatal testing options, screening protocols, and baseline labs. Bring your insurance card and photo ID.
For new gynecology patients not pregnant, the first visit covers history, a pelvic exam, and cervical cancer screening if indicated by age. Plan for 30 to 45 minutes. Bring insurance information and a list of current medications.
Dosser's office is located in Oklahoma City; confirm the street address and current hours by calling or checking his OU Medical Center physician directory listing, as clinic hours can change seasonally and with staffing. Most OB-GYN offices in Oklahoma City operate Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited or no weekend availability for routine visits. Labor and delivery at OU Medical Center operates 24/7, so you can deliver outside standard office hours.
Parking at OU Medical Center includes lot and garage options; obstetric patients use the main hospital garage or designated obstetric unit parking. Confirm parking specifics when you schedule your first prenatal visit.
Dosser represents the traditional, hospital-based obstetrician model that still dominates obstetric care in Oklahoma City. His OU Medical Center privileges ensure continuity of care and immediate access to academic specialists when obstetric complications arise. For pregnant patients seeking a single provider who will deliver their baby, Dosser's scope and hospital affiliation make him a core option.
