McBride Clinic's occupational medicine department operates a dedicated West location in Oklahoma City, providing diagnostic and treatment services for employees with work-related injuries, pre-employment evaluations, and functional capacity assessments that determine what physical demands a worker can safely handle. The clinic bridges occupational health and rehabilitation, serving employers, insurers, and injured workers seeking to return to duty.
Occupational medicine differs from general occupational therapy in that it focuses on diagnosing, treating, and preventing work-related injuries and illnesses rather than teaching adaptive living skills. McBride's West location offers on-site physician evaluation, drug testing, work hardening protocols, and functional capacity evaluations (FCEs). The practice sits within a larger occupational health network and typically accepts worker's compensation claims, making it a primary point of contact for employers managing workplace injuries in Oklahoma City.
McBride Clinic's occupational medicine services include initial injury evaluation and diagnosis, X-rays and basic imaging, work restriction documentation, functional capacity evaluations, pre-placement and post-offer employment testing, and occupational health surveillance for employers. FCEs, which measure strength, endurance, and ability to perform job-specific tasks, typically range from $600 to $1,200 depending on complexity and duration. Pre-employment physicals cost between $150 and $400. Pricing varies by test complexity; contact the West location directly for estimates on specific evaluations. The clinic accepts worker's compensation insurance, some commercial plans, and self-pay; verify coverage before your appointment.
Integris, via its occupational health centers, offers similar pre-employment and injury evaluation services across Oklahoma City but operates within a hospital system structure, which can mean longer administrative waits for simple evaluations. OU Medicine's occupational health clinics handle work-related care as part of a university health system, emphasizing research but sometimes with longer scheduling lead times for non-urgent cases. McBride's dedicated occupational medicine focus and independent clinic structure typically allow faster FCE scheduling and more flexible appointment windows. Choose Integris or OU Medicine if your employer has an established relationship with that health system; select McBride if you need rapid, specialized occupational assessment without health-system referral requirements.
McBride Occupational Medicine - West serves employees filing worker's compensation claims, employers conducting pre-hire physicals, workers returning to duty after injury, and those needing objective functional assessment for disability or legal proceedings. It does not replace general occupational therapy for non-work-related mobility or activities-of-daily-living retraining; if your goal is learning adaptive techniques for a stroke or arthritis unrelated to work, a licensed occupational therapist in a rehabilitation setting is more appropriate. It also does not provide long-term physical therapy; the clinic typically discharges to physical therapy practices once diagnosis is clear and acute treatment is underway.
On arrival, you will complete medical history and work description paperwork, including details of the injury or job tasks in question. The physician will perform a focused physical examination, document range of motion and strength, and often order X-rays or lab work on-site. If an FCE is ordered, you may be scheduled for a separate session with the occupational therapist or work-hardening specialist, who will guide you through standardized job-simulation tasks lasting 2 to 4 hours. Bring a photo ID, insurance card, worker's compensation claim number (if applicable), and any prior medical records related to the injury or condition.
The West location operates standard business hours, typically Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday availability for pre-employment testing. Street and lot parking are available; call ahead to confirm exact parking protocols. The clinic is accessible by car from most parts of Oklahoma City and is located on the city's west side, making it convenient for employers with employees in that area. Verify current hours directly before scheduling, as occupational health clinics occasionally adjust hours seasonally.
McBride Clinic's Occupational Medicine - West fills a gap between primary care and specialized rehabilitation, offering employers and injured workers a rapid pathway to diagnosis and return-to-work planning specific to Oklahoma City's workforce.
