Southwest Orthopaedic & Reconstructive Specialists is a multi-surgeon orthopedic practice in Oklahoma City that handles joint surgery, sports injuries, and musculoskeletal reconstruction across multiple locations, with particular depth in shoulder, knee, hip, and spine work. The practice operates as an independent group rather than a hospital outpatient department, meaning referrals are not strictly required for most initial consultations, and some patients can self-refer directly.
The group employs multiple board-certified surgeons and specializes in both operative and non-operative orthopedics. Services span arthroscopic surgery (especially shoulder and knee), joint reconstruction, sports-medicine evaluation, physical medicine and rehabilitation coordination, and fracture care. The practice maintains its own imaging suite, allowing X-rays and ultrasound to be performed during the visit rather than requiring a separate radiology appointment. This setup reduces diagnosis-to-treatment time compared to referring all imaging out to external facilities.
Initial consultation fees at independent Oklahoma City orthopedic practices typically range from $150 to $250 for an established patient and $200 to $350 for a new patient; Southwest's rates should be confirmed directly, as they vary by surgeon and insurance status. Surgical procedures are billed separately and depend heavily on the complexity, facility fees, and insurance coverage. Common procedures—arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, meniscus repair, or ACL reconstruction—often carry out-of-pocket costs (after insurance) between $500 and $3,000 depending on deductible and plan design. Non-surgical options, including corticosteroid injections (typically $200 to $400 per injection) and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy ($500 to $1,500), are available and sometimes covered partially by insurance. Contact the office directly for current fee schedules and insurance participation specifics, as these change annually.
Oklahoma City orthopedics splits broadly between large hospital-affiliated groups (linked to Integris, OU Health, or Mercy) and independent practices. Hospital-affiliated surgeons often have shorter wait times for major reconstructive cases due to block scheduling but may impose referral requirements and channel imaging through hospital systems, adding coordination steps. Southwest, as an independent practice, typically requires no referral for initial visits and controls its own scheduling, often achieving faster appointment availability for consultations. However, hospital-affiliated groups may offer slightly more convenient imaging integration if you are already receiving MRI or advanced diagnostics through their system. For straightforward sports injuries or second opinions, independent practices tend to move faster; for complex pre-surgical workups involving multiple specialists, hospital systems sometimes simplify coordination. If speed of initial evaluation is the priority, an independent practice like Southwest often wins; if you want all care funneled through one large system, Integris or OU Health options may feel more coordinated.
This practice suits athletes at any level, active adults with knee or shoulder injuries, and patients seeking surgical reconstruction without gatekeeping through a referral. It also serves people who value same-visit imaging and prefer not to schedule follow-up radiology appointments. The practice is less ideal for patients with complex systemic conditions requiring close coordination with internal medicine or rheumatology, or for those who strongly prefer to stay within a single large health system for all care. Patients without insurance or with high-deductible plans should confirm pricing and payment-plan options before the visit.
The initial consultation includes history, physical examination, and often on-site X-ray or ultrasound. Plan 45 minutes to an hour. Bring insurance cards, photo ID, and any imaging from other providers (MRI films, prior X-rays) if available. The surgeon will discuss conservative options first (physical therapy, injections, activity modification) before recommending surgery. If imaging is ordered at the visit, results are typically discussed before you leave, accelerating the decision-making process compared to waiting for results mailed later.
Southwest Orthopaedic operates multiple locations across Oklahoma City and surrounding areas. Confirm current hours with the specific location, as surgical schedules and clinic days vary. Most locations offer free parking. Ask at check-in whether your insurance requires authorization or pre-certification for imaging or procedures; the office staff can often initiate this during your first visit rather than delaying it afterward.
Same-day imaging and self-referral access make Southwest a practical choice for people who want to move quickly from diagnosis to treatment decision without administrative friction.
