Apex Rehabilitation is an independent outpatient clinic specializing in occupational therapy, physical therapy, and hand rehabilitation services located in Oklahoma City. The practice operates on a referral basis but accepts walk-ins, and serves patients recovering from surgery, injury, work-related conditions, and age-related functional loss.
Apex occupies a dedicated treatment space focused on occupational and physical therapy for adults. The clinic emphasizes hand and upper extremity care, making it a useful choice for patients with carpal tunnel syndrome, fracture recovery, post-surgical rehabilitation (including rotator cuff and orthopedic procedures), arthritis, and work-hardening programs. The therapists are Oklahoma licensed, and the facility operates as an independent provider outside a hospital system, which can simplify insurance and scheduling compared to larger medical networks.
Occupational therapy sessions typically run 45 to 60 minutes. Common treatment tracks include:
Session costs depend on insurance coverage. For uninsured or cash-pay patients, rates run between $75 and $120 per session. Most major Oklahoma City area insurers (Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, United Healthcare, Humana) are accepted; patients should verify coverage limits and copay amounts with their carrier or call ahead. Physical therapy sessions are billed at similar rates. Initial evaluations are longer (60 to 90 minutes) and cost slightly more.
Oklahoma City has occupational therapy available through larger health systems (Integris, OU Health, Mercy) and smaller independent clinics. Integris and OU Health offer breadth of specialists and hospital-based services but often involve longer scheduling waits and higher out-of-pocket costs due to system fees. Mercy's outpatient therapy network has several Oklahoma City locations and accepts a wide range of insurers, making it practical for patients without transportation constraints.
Apex's advantage is specialization in hand and upper extremity work combined with flexibility. Walk-in availability (where capacity allows) and no requirement for a referral make it faster to access for workers' compensation cases and urgent hand injuries. It is less practical for patients needing concurrent physical medicine and rehabilitation under one physician, or for those requiring imaging or lab work on-site; those patients are better served by hospital-affiliated clinics.
Apex works best for:
Apex may not be the fit for:
New patients should expect a phone call to verify insurance and schedule a 90-minute initial evaluation. Bring current insurance card, photo ID, and any referral letter or medical records from your doctor or surgeon. The occupational therapist will assess range of motion, strength, grip capability (using standardized testing like Jamar dynamometry), pain levels, and functional goals. You will be asked about occupation, hobbies, and activities you want to return to. A treatment plan is developed that day, and follow-up sessions are typically scheduled 2 to 3 times per week.
Apex operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited evening hours on select days; call ahead to confirm the current schedule. The clinic is located in an easily accessible Oklahoma City strip plaza with on-site parking. Most sessions run 45 to 60 minutes from intake to checkout. Public transit connections are limited in the area, so personal transportation is advisable.
Apex Rehabilitation fills a specific role in Oklahoma City's therapy landscape: immediate, specialized hand care without hospital overhead or long referral delays, making it practical for working patients and straightforward orthopedic cases.
