Integris Pain Management operates multiple clinics across the Oklahoma City metro, offering interventional pain procedures, spine treatments, and medication management under physician supervision rather than nurse-practitioner or physician-assistant-led models. The network is part of Integris Health, Oklahoma City's largest hospital system, and serves both self-referred and referred patients with conditions including sciatica, failed back surgery syndrome, neuropathic pain, and arthritis-related conditions.
Integris Pain Management is not a walk-in clinic; it is a referral-based specialty practice focused on procedures and ongoing management rather than primary acute care. The group operates clinics at Integris Baptist Medical Center (Oklahoma City), Integris Southwest Medical Center (Oklahoma City), and satellite locations, all staffed by board-certified pain management physicians. Patients typically access care through physician referral or self-referral, though some insurance plans require prior authorization. The practice handles both diagnostic procedures (like nerve blocks and epidural steroid injections) and therapeutic injections, and coordinates with surgery when indicated.
Integris Pain Management's services fall into three tiers: diagnostic injections, therapeutic injections, and ongoing medication management.
Diagnostic procedures (medial branch blocks, facet blocks, and sacroiliac joint injections) cost between $800 and $1,500 out of pocket without insurance, though insured patients typically pay copays ranging from $100 to $300. These procedures help identify the source of pain before committing to repeated treatment or surgery.
Therapeutic injections (epidural steroid injections, facet joint injections, trigger point injections) run $1,200 to $2,000 per injection without insurance; insured copays are usually $150 to $400. Patients often receive a series of three injections spaced four to six weeks apart for sustained benefit.
Medication management visits (for opioid, non-opioid, or neuromodulatory drugs) cost $150 to $250 per visit for uninsured patients; insured copays range from $25 to $100. Routine visits require urine drug screens and compliance agreements.
Pricing varies by location and specific procedure; call 405-949-3010 to verify current rates for the clinic nearest you, as injection costs shift with facility and supply changes.
The Oklahoma City pain management landscape includes Integris Pain Management (physician-led, hospital-affiliated, multiple locations), Mercy Pain Management (hospital-affiliated with Saint Anthony Hospital, fewer locations), and independent practices like Advanced Pain Management clinics. Integris has the widest footprint and the tightest integration with a major hospital system, which matters if you need same-day imaging or emergency imaging to guide a procedure or confirm complications. Mercy Pain Management offers similar services at comparable prices but operates fewer clinics, making Integris more convenient for many northwest and south Oklahoma City residents. Independent practices often have shorter appointment wait times (two to four weeks versus four to eight weeks at Integris) but may lack in-house imaging and operating-room access if you eventually need surgery. Choose Integris if you have complex insurance, need imaging coordination, or prefer the safety net of a hospital system; choose an independent practice if you prioritize speed and have straightforward insurance or self-pay capacity.
Integris Pain Management suits patients with chronic pain backed by imaging (MRI, CT) who want to exhaust injections before surgery, patients with Medicare or standard commercial insurance, and those who benefit from the ability to move between pain management and surgery within one system. It does not suit patients seeking opioid prescriptions without procedural or injection options; Integris physicians practice conservative, multimodal pain management and are unlikely to be the first choice for opioid-only treatment. It also does not suit patients without insurance who cannot afford $1,200-plus per injection out of pocket; uninsured patients should ask about cash discount programs (typically 15 to 20 percent off listed rates) or explore low-cost community health center alternatives.
The first visit is a consultation and evaluation, not a procedure. You will meet with a physician, who will review your imaging, medical history, and current medications, perform a physical exam, and discuss whether diagnostic or therapeutic injections are appropriate. If the physician recommends a procedure, you will schedule a separate appointment; procedures are not performed the same day as the initial consultation. Bring all recent imaging (MRI, X-rays, CT scans) on a disc or electronic file, a list of current medications, insurance card, and photo ID. The appointment typically lasts 30 to 45 minutes. Be prepared to sign a consent form acknowledging risks and benefits of any proposed procedures.
Integris Baptist Medical Center clinic operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday availability at select locations. Parking is free in the Baptist Medical Center main garage or surface lots. Most procedures require someone to drive you home due to sedation; plan for two to three hours total (check-in, procedure, recovery). Procedures are performed at Integris surgical centers or hospital outpatient departments, not at the consultation clinic.
Integris Pain Management's scale and hospital integration make it the default choice for many insured Oklahoma City patients with spine and chronic pain, though appointment lead times and procedural costs will push some patients toward faster or less expensive alternatives.
