Figarola Tulio MD is an orthopedic surgeon in Oklahoma City specializing in orthopedic surgery, serving patients with joint injuries, degenerative spine conditions, and sports-related orthopedic problems. The practice operates as a private surgical specialty, accepting most major insurance plans and self-pay patients, and maintains scheduled appointment availability with typical new-patient waits of two to four weeks.
The practice operates as a surgical orthopedic specialty focused on the evaluation and operative treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. Dr. Figarola performs both arthroscopic (minimally invasive) and open surgical procedures, with emphasis on spine surgery, joint reconstruction, and trauma cases. Unlike urgent care or primary-care sports medicine, this is a referral-based specialty practice where patients typically arrive with an existing diagnosis or imaging already in hand, though self-referral is accepted for initial consultations.
Figarola's surgical menu includes rotator cuff repair, knee arthroscopy and meniscal procedures, anterior and posterior spinal fusion, and general orthopedic trauma management. The practice also handles non-operative orthopedic management through bracing, physical therapy recommendations, and corticosteroid or other joint injections as part of pre-operative or conservative care pathways.
Pricing: Surgical procedures are billed through insurance based on procedure codes and complexity. An initial consultation typically ranges from $150 to $300 after insurance; uninsured patients should confirm self-pay rates at booking. Imaging (X-rays, MRI) is ordered as clinically indicated and billed separately. Verify current rates directly with the office, as insurance coverage and out-of-pocket responsibility vary by plan.
Oklahoma City has multiple orthopedic surgery practices. OU Medicine's Department of Orthopedic Surgery operates through the OU Health system and offers similar surgical scope with academic-based care, longer wait times (four to eight weeks for new patients), and integration with OU's medical center and emergency services. Integris Health's orthopedic surgeons provide comparable surgical services through the Integris hospital network. Figarola's main distinguishing factor is shorter new-patient scheduling (typically two to four weeks versus four to eight weeks at larger systems) and continuity with a single surgeon rather than a rotating academic group, though academic centers offer access to residents, fellows, and multidisciplinary team conferences for complex cases.
For non-operative orthopedic care, Oklahoma City's primary-care sports medicine specialists and physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians often handle conservative management and injections; referral to Figarola for surgery typically occurs after non-operative care has been attempted or when diagnosis warrants immediate surgical intervention.
This practice suits patients with diagnosed or suspected surgical orthopedic conditions (rotator cuff tears, meniscal tears, spinal stenosis, traumatic fractures) who need operative evaluation and treatment. It is well-suited to patients already in the OU Health network or those seeking continuity with a single surgeon. Patients preferring a multidisciplinary academic environment, or those needing integrated emergency trauma care, may benefit more from an academic medical center orthopedic surgery department. Patients seeking initial diagnosis of a joint or spine problem without existing imaging should expect to obtain imaging (X-ray or MRI) before or shortly after the first visit.
The initial consultation includes history-taking, physical examination, and often review of existing imaging (X-rays, MRI, CT scans). Patients should bring insurance cards, photo ID, a list of current medications, and any existing imaging films or reports. Dr. Figarola will discuss findings, surgical options if applicable, non-operative alternatives, and expected outcomes and recovery timelines. A surgical consent discussion, if operative treatment is recommended, typically occurs at a separate pre-operative visit after imaging and testing are complete. First visits generally run 30 to 45 minutes.
Figarola Tulio MD operates office hours by appointment Monday through Friday; confirm exact hours with the office when booking, as they vary seasonally or by surgical schedule. Parking is available at the office location; most OU Health affiliated offices offer complimentary patient parking. Verify the specific address and parking details when you receive your appointment confirmation, as office locations may change. Insurance verification and pre-authorization requirements vary by plan; call the office one week before your appointment to confirm coverage and any required referral steps.
Figarola Tulio MD holds a place in Oklahoma City's orthopedic landscape for patients needing prompt surgical evaluation and continuity care from a single experienced surgeon, particularly when wait times at larger academic centers present a barrier to timely diagnosis and treatment planning.
