Renaissance Physicians-Midwest City is a private obstetrics and gynecology practice located in the Midwest City area, serving women across Oklahoma City's eastern suburbs and parts of Canadian County. The practice handles full-spectrum OB/GYN care: routine gynecology, prenatal and delivery services, and minimally invasive surgery. Unlike many specialists in the metro area with 6- to 8-week wait times for new gynecology patients, Renaissance reports same-day or next-day appointments for new-patient visits, a logistics advantage especially valuable for women seeking urgent contraception, STI evaluation, or gynecologic concerns.
The practice operates as a three-provider group with obstetric privileges at Midwest Regional Hospital (part of the Norman Regional Health System). Both obstetric patients and gynecology-only patients are accepted. The practice does not operate as an urgent care or walk-in clinic; appointments are scheduled in advance. For established patients, the practice maintains an after-hours nurse line. The practice is independent, not part of a larger health system like INTEGRIS or Mercy, which shapes how referrals, records, and hospital affiliation work.
Core services include annual gynecologic exams, contraceptive counseling and insertion (IUDs, hormonal and barrier methods), STI and UTI evaluation, menopausal and hormonal management, colposcopy for abnormal Pap results, and in-office procedures like endometrial biopsy. Obstetric patients receive routine prenatal care, delivery, and postpartum follow-up. The practice also offers minimally invasive surgery: hysteroscopy and laparoscopy for conditions like fibroids, endometriosis, and abnormal bleeding.
Insurance accepted includes most major plans (BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, Humana, United). Self-pay rates for gynecology visits range from $150 to $250 for a new patient, with follow-ups between $100 and $180, depending on complexity. Obstetric packages (prenatal through delivery and postpartum care) are typically billed as a global fee ranging from $2,500 to $4,500 out of pocket after insurance, though this varies significantly by plan and deductible status. Confirm current rates directly; copays and deductibles depend on individual policy details.
IUD insertion in-office costs between $400 and $800 after insurance, including the device; uninsured patients may pay $600 to $1,200. These figures change with manufacturer pricing and carrier negotiations; call the office for a quote based on your specific plan.
Oklahoma City has several OB/GYN practices spanning different care models. OU Medicine's Department of OB/GYN (affiliated with OU Health) operates multiple clinics across the metro and accepts a full range of insurance; new-patient wait times average 4 to 6 weeks, longer than Renaissance's reported same-day option. INTEGRIS Women's Health Clinic offers obstetric and gynecologic care at multiple INTEGRIS locations; like Renaissance, it accepts major insurance, but appointment availability depends on which clinic and provider you are assigned.
For women in Midwest City or the eastern suburbs, Renaissance's location eliminates a drive to central OC or Norman. For those prioritizing next-day appointment availability or without a long-standing OB/GYN relationship, same-day access is a measurable difference. For high-risk obstetrics or complex gynecologic conditions (severe endometriosis, uterine cancer, maternal fetal medicine), OU Medicine and larger health-system programs carry more specialists on staff; Renaissance handles routine and moderate-complexity cases.
Renaissance suits women seeking routine gynecology, contraceptive services, and uncomplicated pregnancy care in Midwest City or nearby areas who value rapid appointment access. It works well for established patients who develop continuity relationships with one provider. The practice also serves self-pay and cash-strapped patients who can access fixed pricing upfront.
It does not suit patients requiring maternal-fetal medicine specialists, neonatal intensive care, or high-risk obstetric management. Those patients should be referred to or choose OU Medicine or INTEGRIS Maternal-Fetal Medicine, which maintain in-house perinatology teams. Patients without insurance and unable to negotiate payment plans may find INTEGRIS or OU Medicine's financial assistance programs more flexible than independent practices.
New-patient gynecology visits take 45 to 60 minutes. Arrive 15 minutes early to complete a medical history and insurance intake form. The provider will review your reproductive, sexual, and general medical history, perform a pelvic exam and Pap test if due, address your chief concern (contraception, irregular bleeding, pelvic pain), and discuss preventive screening. If you are pregnant and establishing obstetric care, expect blood work, urine tests, ultrasound dating, and a full history. Bring your insurance card, photo ID, and a list of current medications and allergies.
Renaissance Physicians operates Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the Midwest City clinic located at a street-accessible office building with on-site parking. There is no evening or weekend clinic; urgent after-hours gynecologic calls (severe bleeding, ruptured cyst, acute pelvic pain) go to an on-call provider and may be referred to the ER at Midwest Regional Hospital. The practice is a 15- to 20-minute drive from downtown OC and 5 minutes from I-44, making it accessible for eastern metro residents.
Renaissance Physicians fills a specific role for Midwest City and the eastern suburbs: a same-day-access independent OB/GYN practice that handles routine care competently and sends higher-risk patients to appropriate specialists. For women who value location and appointment speed over a large health system's depth of specialists, it is a working choice.
