Balance1self is a telemedicine platform that treats acute and chronic pain through video consultations with licensed physicians in Oklahoma, delivered from your home or office. It does not operate a physical clinic location in Oklahoma City but serves patients across the state, offering an alternative to in-person pain management visits for those with stable conditions, limited mobility, or scheduling constraints.
Balance1self is a remote-first medical service focused on pain management evaluation and prescription management. It connects Oklahoma patients with physicians licensed to practice in the state via secure video appointments, typically scheduled within 24 to 48 hours. The platform does not perform procedures like injections, nerve blocks, or interventional treatments; it is built for medication management, pain assessment, and coordination of care. Patients who need hands-on examination or procedural intervention are directed to in-person specialists.
Balance1self charges $199 for the initial consultation, which includes a 30-to-40-minute video visit and a personalized pain management plan. Follow-up visits cost $99 and typically run 15 to 20 minutes. These are out-of-pocket fees; the platform does not bill insurance directly, though patients can request an invoice to submit to their health plan for potential reimbursement depending on their coverage. Prescription costs vary by medication and pharmacy; the physician provides a list of generic and brand-name options to help patients choose based on price and formulary coverage.
No membership or monthly subscription is required. You pay per visit. If you need refills between appointments, Balance1self charges $49 for an asynchronous review (no video call), provided the physician approves it and the patient remains stable on the current regimen.
In-person pain management clinics in Oklahoma City, such as practices affiliated with OU Health or Integris Health, offer comprehensive evaluation, physical examination, and access to interventional procedures like epidural steroid injections, facet joint injections, and radiofrequency ablation. These clinics typically charge $150 to $250 for an initial visit (after insurance deductibles) and can often schedule appointments within 2 to 4 weeks. They accept major insurance plans, which can reduce your out-of-pocket cost.
Choose in-person pain management if your condition requires imaging review, palpation, or injections. Choose Balance1self if you have an established diagnosis, stable symptoms, live more than 30 minutes from a pain clinic, or prefer to avoid scheduling delays and travel. Balance1self is also useful for patients who need medication adjustments between in-person appointments, or who are testing whether a new medication works before committing to a specialist referral.
Urgent care clinics in Oklahoma City (such as facilities operated by FastMed or Care Now) can address acute pain with short-term medications but do not provide ongoing pain management plans or specialist-level assessment. They suit one-time injuries or flare-ups; they are not designed for chronic pain follow-up.
Balance1self works well for patients with stable chronic pain (arthritis, fibromyalgia, neuropathy, back pain) who need medication refills or dose adjustments without a full clinic visit. It also serves busy professionals, rural patients, and those with mobility challenges who cannot easily travel to an in-person clinic. Parents managing their own pain while juggling childcare may find a 30-minute video visit more feasible than an appointment requiring commute and waiting time.
Balance1self is not appropriate if you have undiagnosed pain, severe acute pain, pain requiring physical examination, or conditions that might benefit from injections or hands-on procedures. It does not replace emergency care; patients with sudden severe pain, numbness, or weakness should go to an emergency room.
Schedule your appointment through the Balance1self website or app by selecting your preferred time window. You will be asked to complete a questionnaire about your medical history, current medications, pain location, duration, and previous treatments. The physician reviews this before your video call.
On the call, expect the doctor to ask detailed questions about when your pain started, what makes it better or worse, how it affects daily life, and what medications or treatments you have tried. The visit is diagnostic and educational: the physician explains their assessment and walks through medication options, side effects, and dosing. A written pain management plan is emailed to you and your pharmacy within one business day. Prescriptions are sent electronically to your chosen pharmacy and are typically ready the next day.
Bring a list of your current medications and any recent imaging results (X-rays, MRIs) if you have them on hand. Have your insurance card available if you want to request a receipt for reimbursement.
Balance1self operates 24/7 scheduling through its app and website, with appointments available seven days a week between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. Oklahoma time. Weekend and early-morning slots are available but may fill faster during peak demand (verification recommended at booking). You need a smartphone, tablet, or computer with a camera and microphone and a reliable internet connection. No parking or travel is involved.
Prescriptions are sent to the pharmacy of your choice; most major chains and independent pharmacies in Oklahoma City accept Balance1self prescriptions. Allow one to two business days for processing.
Balance1self fills a gap for Oklahomans who need pain management follow-up without long specialist wait lists or travel burden, making it a useful complement to in-person care rather than a replacement.
