Zeiders Orthopedics is a specialist orthopedic group in Oklahoma City that emphasizes conservative and surgical treatment of sports injuries, joint damage, and musculoskeletal conditions across multiple locations. The practice treats both athletes and non-athletes, ranging from teenagers with ACL tears to older adults with arthritis, using both physical therapy-guided rehabilitation and operative intervention.
Zeiders Orthopedics operates as a multispecialty orthopedic group with offices around the Oklahoma City metro. The practice accepts most major insurance plans, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma, Aetna, and Medicare, though coverage levels vary by plan and deductible status. The group employs board-certified orthopedic surgeons trained in sports medicine, joint preservation, and general orthopedics. Unlike some ortho practices that specialize narrowly in one joint or procedure type, Zeiders handles shoulder, knee, hip, elbow, ankle, and spine conditions, reflecting the case mix you would encounter in a regional orthopedic center rather than a single-focus sports clinic.
The practice offers conservative care, surgical repair, and physical therapy under one system. Conservative options include corticosteroid and hyaluronic acid (viscosupplement) injections for osteoarthritis, which typically cost $300 to $600 per injection when paid out-of-pocket, though insurance may reduce or cover the full cost; verify with your plan. Arthroscopic surgery (camera-assisted joint surgery) for meniscus tears or labral damage ranges from $5,000 to $15,000 depending on complexity and whether reconstruction is required; again, insurance copays and deductibles will apply. Rotator cuff repair, ACL reconstruction, and other open surgery generally falls into the $8,000 to $20,000 range pre-insurance. On-site physical therapy is available to establish a continuity loop between surgery and rehabilitation. New-patient consultations typically involve X-rays or ultrasound performed in-office on the same day, reducing the number of trips needed and allowing the surgeon to discuss imaging findings immediately rather than requiring a follow-up visit.
Oklahoma City has several orthopedic options. Bone and Joint Clinic of Oklahoma, another multi-location group, emphasizes a similar breadth of services. Zeiders is known for a stronger sports medicine focus, making it the better choice if your injury occurred during athletic activity or you want a surgeon experienced with athlete-specific protocols. Bone and Joint may be preferable if you need a subspecialty like hand surgery or spine fusion, as their roster includes more fellowship-trained subspecialists in those areas. The OU Health orthopedic department, affiliated with the University of Oklahoma, typically carries longer wait times (4 to 8 weeks for new patients) but may be advantageous if you have a complex case requiring academic medical center resources or if you are referred by an OU Health primary care physician. Zeiders' appointment wait is typically 1 to 3 weeks for new patients seeking routine evaluation. Community Orthopedic Centers, smaller independent practices, often offer faster same-week appointments but may not have in-house physical therapy or imaging, requiring external referrals.
Zeiders is well-suited for recreational and competitive athletes, workers recovering from job-related orthopedic injuries, and patients with arthritis or prior injuries who prefer a group experienced in both operative and non-operative treatment. The practice works well for people who value continuity (surgeon, physical therapist, and imaging in one office) and those whose insurance is widely accepted in Oklahoma City. It is less ideal for patients requiring subspecialties outside orthopedics' scope (such as neurosurgery for spinal cord compression, which may need a spine surgery center or academic hospital), patients without insurance (the practice's cash pricing is standard market rate, not discounted), or those seeking a primary care physician (Zeiders does not provide general medical care).
Your first appointment typically lasts 45 to 60 minutes. Bring your insurance card and photo ID. The surgeon will take a detailed history of your injury or symptoms, perform a physical examination, and order or review imaging (X-rays, ultrasound, or MRI if not already done). If imaging is needed, it is often completed the same day in the office or at a partnered imaging center within one to two days. You will receive a diagnosis, options for treatment, and a written plan. Most patients leave with either a prescription for physical therapy, an injection appointment scheduled, or a surgery date depending on severity. The office staff will file insurance pre-authorizations for any procedure before scheduling.
Zeiders operates weekday hours, typically 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with some locations offering limited Saturday availability. Call ahead to confirm if you need weekend access. Each office has dedicated parking, and most are ground-level or accessible by elevator, important for patients with limited mobility. Verify exact hours and location before your visit, as hours vary by site.
Zeiders Orthopedics fits Oklahoma City's need for accessible sports and orthopedic care without requiring referral to an academic medical center for most common injuries. The group's emphasis on in-house imaging and physical therapy reduces scheduling friction and keeps cost and timeline predictable.
