Randall Pain Management is a physician-owned pain management practice in Oklahoma City that specializes in interventional procedures rather than medication management alone. The clinic operates as an independent operation, meaning it is not embedded within a hospital system, and serves patients seeking alternatives to long-term opioid therapy through injection-based treatments, nerve blocks, and other procedural interventions.
Randall Pain Management operates in the interventional pain space, a clinical niche distinct from primary-care pain management or pain psychologists. The practice focuses on procedures that target the source of pain—joints, nerves, and soft tissues—rather than systemic medication adjustment. This positioning matters in Oklahoma City, where most pain management options tend toward conservative medication-first approaches or are nested within larger hospital networks where procedural capacity varies.
The practice offers epidural steroid injections (for neck, mid-back, and lower back), facet joint injections, sacroiliac joint injections, and peripheral nerve blocks, among other image-guided procedures. Patients typically pay out-of-pocket costs ranging from $400 to $800 per injection procedure, depending on the location and complexity, though insurance coverage and patient responsibility vary significantly based on individual plans. Verify current pricing and insurance participation directly with the clinic, as out-of-pocket maximums and deductible status change annually and affect true cost at the point of service.
Most interventional pain practices bill insurance first; Randall accepts Medicare, private insurance, and self-pay patients. The practice generally requires a consultation and imaging review before scheduling a procedure, so the first visit does not involve treatment but rather assessment and treatment planning.
Oklahoma City's pain management landscape is dominated by hospital-affiliated practices. Integris Pain Management and OU Medicine Pain Management both offer interventional procedures but operate within hospital systems, which can mean longer appointment wait times and higher facility fees layered onto procedure costs. OU Medicine typically has a 3- to 6-week wait for new-patient consultations; Randall, as an independent practice, often accommodates new patients within 2 to 4 weeks. Independent practices tend to have lower overhead, which sometimes translates to lower out-of-pocket costs for uninsured patients, though this is not universal and requires comparison on a case-by-case basis.
A key distinction: Randall does not prescribe opioids as a primary treatment modality, which makes it unsuitable for patients whose pain management plan centers on medication adjustment but valuable for patients with failed conservative care or those seeking to reduce medication dependence through procedural intervention.
Randall is appropriate for patients with localized pain (joint pain, radiculopathy, post-surgical pain) who have exhausted physical therapy and anti-inflammatory medications and want to pursue image-guided injections before or instead of surgery. It suits employed patients who can typically return to work within a day of treatment and those with good insurance coverage or savings for out-of-pocket costs. The practice does not suit patients seeking primary medication management, those without reliable transportation (procedures require a driver), or patients whose pain is centralized or poorly localized, as injections require anatomical targets.
A new-patient appointment at Randall typically runs 45 to 60 minutes. The physician reviews imaging (X-rays, MRI, or CT scans), conducts a physical examination, and discusses whether an injection is appropriate. Insurance verification happens beforehand; the clinic provides an estimate of out-of-pocket cost. If the patient and provider agree to proceed, the procedure is usually scheduled within 1 to 3 weeks. Bring photo ID, insurance card, and current imaging or medical records.
Randall Pain Management operates Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (call to confirm current hours, as clinic schedules adjust seasonally). The practice is located in a medical office setting with ample parking. Procedures are performed in-office with ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance. Patients must arrange a driver for the day of the procedure and should plan to be on-site for 2 to 3 hours, including recovery time. The clinic does not require insurance authorization for most procedures but recommends verifying your plan's specific requirements.
Randall fills a niche in Oklahoma City's pain landscape: independent, intervention-focused, and transparent about costs. For patients with localized pain and a clear anatomical target, it offers faster access to image-guided treatment than hospital-affiliated alternatives.
