Northwest Obstetrics and Gynecology is a multi-provider obstetric and gynecologic practice serving Oklahoma City's northwest side with obstetric care, gynecologic surgery, and routine women's health through multiple physicians and physician assistants working across multiple locations.
Northwest Obstetrics and Gynecology operates as a traditional OB/GYN group rather than a single-specialty surgical center or hospital-based department. The practice maintains office locations in the northwest quadrant of Oklahoma City and handles pregnancies from initial prenatal care through delivery, gynecologic procedures, and preventive women's health visits. Unlike some smaller independent practices, a multi-provider structure means pregnant patients are introduced to the full team during prenatal care because any of the providers may attend delivery depending on call schedules. This setup also allows the practice to manage scheduling more flexibly than a single-physician office.
Northwest Obstetrics and Gynecology covers three core service areas: obstetrics (prenatal care, delivery, postpartum follow-up), gynecologic services (annual exams, contraception counseling, management of hormonal and structural conditions), and gynecologic surgery (cesarean section, hysterectomy, minimally invasive procedures). Obstetric patients typically attend monthly visits through week 28, then biweekly through week 36, then weekly until delivery; each prenatal visit costs between $150 and $300 at the time of service without insurance, though most patients use coverage. Delivery costs vary sharply based on delivery method and insurance; verify current out-of-pocket responsibility with your insurer and the practice. Routine gynecologic visits and exams fall into standard primary care cost bands. Surgical procedures are billed separately and depend heavily on the specific procedure, facility costs, and anesthesia; request an estimate from the practice for planned surgeries.
Oklahoma City's obstetric landscape includes hospital-based OB departments (OU Medicine, Mercy, Integris), single-physician private practices, and multi-provider groups like Northwest. Hospital-based departments offer obstetric care integrated with immediate access to neonatal intensive care and emergency interventions, which matters if pregnancy complications are anticipated. Single-physician practices often allow continuity of care with one known provider but may have less scheduling flexibility if that provider is unavailable. Northwest Obstetrics and Gynecology occupies a middle ground: multiple providers mean backup availability and flexibility, but you may meet your delivery attendant for the first time in labor. Choose a hospital-based department if you have high-risk pregnancy factors or prefer obstetric care tightly coordinated with neonatal services. Choose a small private practice if you value seeing one physician throughout pregnancy and you have low-risk obstetrics. Choose Northwest if you prioritize appointment availability and do not require single-provider continuity.
Northwest Obstetrics and Gynecology suits patients with straightforward obstetric needs, routine gynecologic conditions, and those who accept a team-based care model. It also suits patients who need flexible scheduling for prenatal visits or gynecologic surgery, since multiple providers reduce bottlenecks. The practice does not suit patients who have high-risk pregnancy factors requiring fetal surveillance or perinatology consultation or those who strongly prefer care from a single known provider throughout pregnancy. Patients without insurance should confirm what the practice charges for self-pay obstetric bundles, as these vary and often total $4,000 to $6,500 for uncomplicated vaginal delivery before facility charges.
New obstetric patients typically call to schedule a prenatal intake appointment after a positive pregnancy test and confirmation of dating by ultrasound. Bring insurance information, photo ID, a list of current medications, and any prior obstetric or gynecologic records. The first visit includes a complete obstetric history, blood pressure and weight, blood work (type and screen, CBC, screening serology), and a dating ultrasound if not already completed elsewhere. The visit also covers review of prenatal vitamin use (the practice generally recommends prenatal vitamins with folic acid starting before conception or as soon as pregnancy is known). New gynecologic patients without obstetric needs follow a standard intake process: call to schedule, arrive 10 to 15 minutes early, and expect a full history, pelvic exam, and discussion of screening (Pap test, sexually transmitted infection testing) based on age and risk.
Northwest Obstetrics and Gynecology operates multiple office locations in Oklahoma City's northwest area; verify the specific location for your appointment when you call, as hours vary by site. Most offices maintain standard business hours Monday through Friday with limited or no Saturday availability. Confirm current hours by calling the practice directly, as clinic hours can shift seasonally or due to provider schedules. Parking is available at all office locations and is not metered. The practice does not list a formal phone number in this guide; search for the practice name and Oklahoma City to confirm current contact information before your visit.
Northwest Obstetrics and Gynecology occupies a common role in Oklahoma City's OB/GYN ecosystem: a team-based practice that balances obstetric continuity with operational flexibility, suited to patients who can accept multiple providers in exchange for appointment availability.
