Brad Britton, MD operates a solo ophthalmology practice in Oklahoma City focused on comprehensive eye care, including surgical correction of refractive error, cataract management, and medical treatment of common eye conditions. His practice serves patients seeking both routine vision correction and more specialized surgical options without the referral requirements or wait times that can occur at larger hospital-affiliated centers.
Britton is a board-certified ophthalmologist offering medical and surgical eye care from a single-provider office setting. This structure differs from multi-provider ophthalmology groups or hospital-based eye centers common to Oklahoma City. Solo practices typically allow longer appointment slots and direct access to the same physician for both diagnosis and surgery, though they lack on-site backup services and may have narrower hours than group practices.
The practice handles standard ophthalmology services: comprehensive eye exams, glasses and contact lens prescriptions, diagnosis and management of dry eye, glaucoma, and diabetic eye disease, and LASIK and PRK refractive surgery. Cataract surgery is available, as is treatment of floaters and other posterior segment conditions.
Specific fees should be confirmed directly, as surgical costs vary by procedure and complexity. Refractive surgery (LASIK/PRK) typically ranges from $1,500 to $3,000 per eye at regional providers; cataract surgery costs are often insurance-dependent. Routine eye exams at ophthalmology practices in Oklahoma City generally run $150 to $250 without insurance. Most insurance plans, including Medicare, are accepted, though verification of your specific plan coverage is necessary before scheduling.
Oklahoma City supports multiple ophthalmology options across different delivery models. Larger groups such as The Mercy Clinic Eye Care operate multiple locations and employ several physicians, offering same-day appointments and shared on-call coverage but potentially longer wait times during peak seasons. University of Oklahoma eye care clinics provide teaching-hospital resources and resident involvement, which can lower costs for certain procedures but may extend appointment scheduling. Retail-based eye care at chains like Costco and Walmart Optical handles refraction and frames but refers surgical cases elsewhere.
Britton's practice sits between these extremes: more specialized and responsive than retail options, more focused and potentially faster to surgical intervention than large groups, without the teaching-hospital overhead of academic centers. Choose Britton's practice if you want direct access to the same surgeon for both workup and procedure and prefer a smaller-office environment. Choose a large group if you need geographic convenience across multiple locations or 24-hour backup coverage. Choose university care if cost is the primary factor and you accept resident involvement.
This practice is well-suited to patients seeking refractive surgery or other elective procedures who can schedule weeks or months in advance and who value continuity with a single physician. It also serves patients with complex eye disease who prefer longer appointments and fewer handoffs. It is less suited to patients requiring same-day acute care, those needing emergency eye trauma evaluation in off-hours (solo practices cannot staff 24-hour on-call), or those who strongly prefer in-network specialists through their employer health plan without verification.
A new-patient appointment typically includes a full eye exam with refraction, tonometry (glaucoma screening), dilated retinal examination, and visual field testing if indicated by age or history. Refractive surgery candidates will have corneal topography and keratometry to assess candidacy for LASIK versus PRK. Allow 60 to 90 minutes for the first visit. Bring a current insurance card, photo ID, and a list of current medications and allergies. Contact lenses should not be worn for 48 hours before the visit if you plan to discuss LASIK, as they alter corneal shape temporarily.
Office hours and exact parking details should be confirmed directly with the practice, as these do change seasonally or with schedule adjustments. Most Oklahoma City ophthalmology offices are located in medical office parks with dedicated patient parking and accessible entrances. Bring glasses if you have them, as temporary vision blur after dilation can make driving uncomfortable; arrange a ride if you prefer not to wait the one to two hours for dilation effects to wear off.
Brad Britton's practice fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City eye care for patients who prioritize surgical expertise and direct physician continuity over the scale and backup resources of larger groups. His refractive surgery program and solo-practice responsiveness make this practice the practical choice for informed patients planning elective eye surgery.
