Amalia M. Miranda, MD operates a private ophthalmology practice in Oklahoma City that handles both routine eye exams and complex surgical procedures, serving patients who need anything from vision correction assessment to cataract removal.
Dr. Miranda is a board-certified ophthalmologist offering general ophthalmology and cataract surgery. The practice occupies a single location and runs as a physician-led office rather than a large medical group, meaning patients typically see the same doctor across visits. The practice accepts most major insurance plans, including Medicare and Blue Cross Blue Shield, though patients are responsible for checking their individual coverage before scheduling.
Dr. Miranda's office provides comprehensive eye exams (refraction, visual field testing, dilated exams), diagnosis and management of common conditions (dry eye, presbyopia, myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, cataracts, glaucoma), and phacoemulsification cataract surgery. Routine eye exams without insurance typically run between $100 and $150. Cataract surgery costs vary widely depending on lens type and facility fees; patients with Medicare should expect copay responsibility after deductible, and those with private insurance should request a benefits estimate from the practice before scheduling. The office provides pre- and post-operative care as part of surgical packages rather than charging separately.
Oklahoma City has several ophthalmology options spread across different practice models. Larger groups like Dean McGee Eye Institute (University of Oklahoma's facility) offer the advantage of multiple specialists under one roof and robust research connections, but wait times can stretch to 6 to 8 weeks for routine appointments. Smaller independent practices like Dr. Miranda's typically offer faster scheduling (often same-week or next-week availability) and continuity with a single surgeon, which matters for cataract surgery follow-up care. If you need subspecialty services like retinal or corneal surgery, Dean McGee is the logical choice. If you want a straightforward cataract evaluation or annual exam without a two-month wait, a solo or small-group practice is more efficient.
Dr. Miranda's practice is well-suited to patients who have a primary care doctor or optometrist referring them for a specific procedure, those with standard insurance who want straightforward scheduling, and patients comfortable with a single-provider continuity model. It is less ideal for complex retinal detachments, corneal transplants, or other subspecialty procedures that require a surgical center with multiple specialists on staff. Patients without insurance should inquire about cash-pay pricing; the practice typically discounts self-pay rates, though exact amounts are not published online.
New patients should bring their insurance card, photo ID, and a current list of medications and allergies. The appointment includes a nurse intake (blood pressure, visual acuity screening), refraction (determining your eyeglass prescription), tonometry (eye pressure measurement), and a dilated eye exam by Dr. Miranda. Most initial exams run 45 minutes to an hour. If surgery is recommended, a separate surgical consultation appointment is scheduled to discuss lens options, cost, and timeline. Dr. Miranda does not offer walk-in exams; all visits are by appointment.
The practice is located in Oklahoma City and operates by appointment Monday through Friday; specific hours and the exact street address should be confirmed by calling ahead or checking the practice website, as office hours occasionally shift seasonally. Street parking is typically available at the location. Bring insurance information and plan to arrive 10 to 15 minutes early for new-patient paperwork.
Dr. Miranda provides direct-access cataract and routine eye care without the wait or complexity of a large academic system, making her practice valuable for Oklahoma City residents who need prompt surgical consultation or continuity with a single surgeon through recovery.
