Matt Dumigan, MD is an orthopedic surgeon in Oklahoma City offering both scheduled surgical consultations and same-day walk-in evaluation for musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. His practice operates as an individual surgeon office rather than a large multispecialty group, positioning it as a faster alternative to hospital-based orthopedic departments for urgent but non-emergency bone and joint problems.
Dumigan is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon focused on general orthopedics, treating fractures, sprains, joint pain, and soft-tissue injuries across the shoulder, knee, hip, ankle, and spine. Unlike walk-in urgent care clinics that refer fractures to orthopedists after initial imaging, Dumigan performs on-site X-rays and can provide definitive orthopedic diagnosis and treatment planning the same day. The practice does not perform major surgery on-site; surgical cases are scheduled at a hospital facility and handled by Dumigan in an operating room. The office is equipped for splinting, casting, steroid injections, and minor procedures, and serves as both a direct-access clinic and a referral destination for primary-care physicians.
Dumigan's practice handles acute orthopedic injuries (sprains, fractures, dislocations), chronic joint pain (arthritis, tendinopathy), and sports injuries. Visit costs depend on insurance coverage and whether the appointment is urgent or routine scheduled care. Most major insurance plans are accepted, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, United Healthcare, and Aetna; patients should verify in-network status with their carrier before the visit. Uninsured patients pay out-of-pocket; specific fee schedules vary by procedure type. Consultation-only visits are typically lower-cost than visits requiring imaging or injection. Verify current pricing and accepted insurance plans by calling ahead, as payer networks and fee structures shift seasonally.
Oklahoma City has several pathways for orthopedic care, each suited to different urgency levels. Large hospital systems including OU Medicine and Integris offer orthopedic departments with more subspecialists (hand surgery, sports medicine, joint replacement specialists) but typically have longer appointment lead times (2-4 weeks for routine cases) and direct emergency room routing for acute fractures. Dumigan's walk-in model serves patients who need same-day evaluation for a twisted ankle, wrist fracture, or shoulder injury without an ER wait. Independent urgent care chains such as NextCare and MedExpress can X-ray a sprain or simple fracture but cannot surgically intervene and must refer to an orthopedist for casts, injections, or operative planning. Choose Dumigan if you have an acute injury and want orthopedic-level diagnosis and initial treatment in under an hour; choose a hospital system if you need subspecialist expertise or know you will require surgery scheduled weeks in advance; choose urgent care only if you want to rule out a fracture before seeing an orthopedist.
Dumigan is the right fit for patients with acute orthopedic injuries (within days of occurrence), chronic joint pain that has worsened or is new, and those seeking a faster alternative to hospital orthopedic clinic waits. Patients with established relationships with a hospital-based orthopedic surgeon or those requiring complex joint replacement surgery or hand microsurgery will not benefit from switching practices; those injuries and procedures are handled at surgical centers, not a walk-in office. Parents seeking pediatric orthopedic care (fracture reduction in children, congenital conditions) should confirm that Dumigan accepts pediatric cases; many orthopedists focus primarily on adults.
First-time patients arrive at the office and complete a brief intake form covering the injury, onset, medical history, and current medications. X-rays (if needed) are taken on-site, and imaging is reviewed in real time. Dumigan performs a physical examination, tests range of motion and stability, and discusses findings and options in the same visit. If a fracture or significant soft-tissue injury is confirmed, he will apply a cast or splint, provide care instructions and follow-up timing, and may recommend immobilization duration and physical therapy referrals. Surgical cases are discussed as options but scheduled separately at a hospital operating room. First visits typically last 30-45 minutes.
Dumigan's office operates Monday through Friday; verify exact hours and whether Saturday walk-in hours are offered by phone before visiting. Parking is lot-based and free. The office is located in the Oklahoma City metro area; exact address should be confirmed given potential office moves. Walk-ins are accepted during published hours, but calling ahead for urgent cases can reduce wait time.
Dumigan fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's orthopedic network by offering same-day evaluation and treatment for acute injuries outside the hospital emergency system, making him a pragmatic choice for working adults and athletes who cannot wait weeks for a scheduled appointment.
