Lakeside Doctors is a single-location obstetrics and gynecology practice serving Oklahoma City patients seeking comprehensive women's health care, labor and delivery, and pregnancy management in a private-practice setting on the city's east side. The practice handles routine gynecological care, high-risk pregnancy management, and in-office procedures, operating independently rather than as part of a larger health system.
The practice operates as a traditional OB-GYN clinic focusing on obstetrics (pregnancy and birth) and gynecology (routine and specialized women's health). It is not hospital-based, meaning deliveries occur at an affiliated hospital rather than on-site. The practice works with established insurance plans and accepts new patients, though scheduling typically requires a referral from a primary care physician or can be self-referred depending on insurance coverage.
Lakeside Doctors provides routine gynecological exams, contraceptive counseling and placement (including IUD insertion), management of abnormal pap smears, evaluation and treatment of pelvic pain, prenatal care for uncomplicated and high-risk pregnancies, and labor and delivery at an affiliated hospital. In-office procedures include colposcopy, endometrial biopsy, and IUD placement.
Pricing varies significantly by insurance plan. For patients with insurance, copays for routine office visits typically range from $25 to $50, with higher copays for procedures. Uninsured patients should confirm current fees directly, as out-of-pocket costs for prenatal packages (full care from entry through delivery) and procedure fees change. The practice accepts most major Oklahoma insurance carriers; confirm your specific plan before scheduling.
Oklahoma City's OB-GYN landscape includes three main models: private practices like Lakeside Doctors, hospital-based clinics within OU Health and Integris Health systems, and independent midwifery-led centers. Lakeside Doctors occupies the private-practice middle ground, offering more personalized access than large hospital systems but without the breadth of on-site surgical capability that system-affiliated providers maintain.
Hospital-based clinics at OU Health's Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (located on the OU Health campus) handle more complex cases, operate multiple subspecialties (maternal-fetal medicine, reproductive endocrinology, gynecologic oncology), and provide immediate surgical backup. These clinics suit patients with complicated pregnancies, infertility concerns, or gynecologic surgery needs. Integris Health's OB-GYN services follow a similar model.
Private practices like Lakeside Doctors typically offer shorter wait times for routine appointments, direct physician relationships, and a less institutional environment. They suit patients with straightforward pregnancies, routine gynecological needs, and a preference for continuity of care with one or a small team of providers. Private practices generally cannot manage severe complications or provide specialized oncology or infertility services in-house.
Midwifery-led birth centers in the Oklahoma City area (such as those operating under certified nurse-midwife models) focus on uncomplicated pregnancies and vaginal birth in a less clinical setting. These suit patients seeking non-medical approaches to labor and delivery for healthy, low-risk pregnancies.
The practice works well for patients with uncomplicated or moderately complex pregnancies, routine gynecological concerns, and established insurance coverage. It suits women seeking continuity of care with a known provider and those who value a private-practice environment.
The practice is not appropriate for patients with severe maternal complications (preeclampsia, gestational diabetes requiring intensive management, fetal anomalies), those needing reproductive endocrinology or infertility treatment, or patients with gynecologic cancers requiring subspecialty oncology care. Patients without insurance should contact the practice to discuss payment options, as uninsured obstetric care typically involves significant upfront costs.
New patients begin with a comprehensive intake appointment, typically lasting 45 minutes to an hour. For gynecologic visits, the provider reviews medical and surgical history, current medications, and reason for visit, then performs a pelvic exam and may order bloodwork or imaging. For prenatal patients, the first visit includes dating ultrasound, baseline lab work (blood type, anemia screening, infectious disease screening), and discussion of prenatal testing options and delivery preferences.
Bring photo identification, insurance card, and a list of current medications. If transferring from another practice, request your medical records in advance so the office has your history before the appointment.
Lakeside Doctors operates Monday through Friday during standard business hours; specific hours should be confirmed directly, as scheduling blocks vary. Parking is available on-site or in adjacent lots. The practice is accessible via public transit on Oklahoma City's EMBARK bus system, though riders should verify current route availability.
For deliveries, the practice maintains admitting privileges at an affiliated hospital (confirm which facility during your initial consultation). Labor and delivery triage for established patients is direct; do not wait for an office appointment if labor symptoms occur.
Lakeside Doctors fills a practical niche for Oklahoma City women seeking direct, private-practice OB-GYN care for routine and moderately complex pregnancy and gynecologic needs, with the understanding that serious complications or subspecialty care will require referral to a hospital system.
