Soo C L MD is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon in Oklahoma City offering surgical and nonsurgical treatment for musculoskeletal injuries, with a focus on sports medicine cases that range from high school athletes to weekend recreational players.
This is a single-specialty orthopedic practice focused on diagnosis and treatment of bone, joint, ligament, and muscle injuries. The practice handles both operative cases (arthroscopic and open surgery) and conservative management, meaning patients can receive initial evaluation, imaging interpretation, injection therapy, and rehabilitation guidance without immediately moving to surgery. Sports medicine specialization means the physician understands the demands of athletic return-to-play timelines and can discuss realistic recovery expectations that matter to Oklahoma City patients who compete in high school and college programs or adult recreational leagues.
The practice provides orthopedic consultation, diagnostic imaging review, corticosteroid and hyaluronic acid joint injections, arthroscopic surgery, and open surgical repair. Specific pricing for initial consultation, imaging review, and injections varies by insurance plan and whether the patient carries coverage; patients without insurance should call ahead to discuss cash-pay rates. Surgical fees depend on procedure complexity, facility, and anesthesia costs, and will be quoted after consultation. Insurance acceptance includes most major Oklahoma plans; verify directly with the office if your specific plan is in-network.
Injection therapy (for knee, shoulder, hip, or ankle joints) typically costs $400 to $800 out-of-pocket per injection when self-paying, though patients with Medicare or commercial insurance often pay only a copay.
Oklahoma City has several multi-specialty orthopedic groups like OU Health Orthopedics and Mercy Orthopedics, which offer broader specialties under one roof (hand surgery, spine surgery, pediatric orthopedics, joint replacement) and may have multiple locations. Soo C L MD is a smaller-scale practice that specializes in sports medicine and general orthopedic injury, making it a fit for patients whose primary concern is athletic performance or injury prevention rather than complex spine work or pediatric issues. If you are seeking a high-volume joint replacement program with multiple surgeons, a large group may offer more operating room access; if you play competitive sports or want focused sports medicine expertise, the specialized focus here is an advantage. Patients needing second opinions on shoulder arthroscopy or ACL reconstruction often benefit from the deeper sports medicine background.
This practice suits high school, college, and adult athletes; people with acute ligament, meniscus, or rotator cuff injuries; and patients seeking nonsurgical options first (physical therapy, injections, activity modification). It suits people who prefer a single surgeon building ongoing familiarity with their injury history over a large group where each visit may rotate providers.
It is a less natural fit for patients needing spine surgery, complex hand reconstruction, total knee or hip replacement (though early arthritis management is handled), or pediatric orthopedic care from a subspecialist. Patients in severe pain requiring immediate stabilization should contact their primary care doctor or an urgent care clinic rather than waiting for a routine orthopedic appointment.
A new-patient appointment includes orthopedic history (injury mechanism, prior treatments, symptom timeline), a physical examination (range-of-motion testing, ligament and joint stability assessment, strength grading), and discussion of imaging (X-rays, MRI) if available or if ordering is needed. The physician will discuss findings and treatment options, which may include rest and physical therapy, injection therapy, or surgical consultation. Insurance cards, photo ID, and a list of current medications should be brought. Allow 45 to 60 minutes.
Office location and parking details should be confirmed by calling directly, as these details change when practices relocate. Hours are typically Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM, with limited or no weekend availability; call ahead for appointment lead times, which often extend 1 to 3 weeks for routine consultation. Emergency orthopedic trauma (fractures, severe swelling, loss of joint motion) is usually handled at a hospital emergency department or urgent care facility, not an orthopedic office.
Soo C L MD serves Oklahoma City patients seeking focused sports medicine care from a single surgeon without the administrative overhead of a large group, making it a practical choice for athletes and active adults whose injuries do not require subspecialty expertise outside the orthopedic general and sports medicine scope.
