Gary D. McGann, MD is a pediatrician serving Oklahoma City children from infancy through adolescence, with a practice that extends hours into the evening and operates on Saturday mornings to accommodate working parents.
McGann operates as an independent pediatric practice rather than a clinic within a health system. The practice handles routine preventive care, acute illness visits, developmental screening, and immunizations. He accepts most major insurance plans and operates on an appointment-based model, though the extended schedule and Saturday availability distinguish it from many single-pediatrician offices in Oklahoma City that keep standard 8-to-5 weekday hours.
Preventive care includes newborn screenings, well-child visits aligned with CDC and American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines, and immunization administration. Acute care covers common childhood illnesses: ear infections, respiratory infections, and gastrointestinal complaints. The practice also performs basic in-office procedures such as strep testing and limited point-of-care lab work.
Appointment length for new patients typically runs 30 to 40 minutes to allow time for health history, physical examination, and parent consultation. Follow-up visits for established patients usually run 15 to 20 minutes. Insurance copays and coinsurance vary by plan and are due at the time of service. The practice maintains a call-in line for same-day advice on minor concerns and manages urgent same-day sick visits within the available appointment window.
Oklahoma City has several practice models in pediatrics: large group pediatric practices (such as those affiliated with OU Health and Integris), smaller independent offices, and pediatric urgent care clinics. Large health-system affiliated practices often provide access to on-call coverage, specialists, and electronic health record integration but may have longer new-patient wait times (6 to 8 weeks in some cases). Independent pediatricians like McGann typically offer faster access to the same physician, more continuity, and less administrative overhead, but lack integrated on-call backup during off-hours. For routine preventive care and acute illness management, the choice depends on whether you prioritize convenience and continuity (independent practice) or access to multiple specialists and after-hours coverage through a large system.
McGann's extended hours and Saturday availability appeal most to working parents who struggle to take time off during standard business hours. Families seeking a long-term relationship with one pediatrician benefit from the single-provider model. Parents who value rapid access to same-day sick appointments fit this practice well.
Families who anticipate frequent specialist referrals, complex chronic disease management, or pediatric surgical needs may find a health-system-affiliated practice more practical, since referrals, imaging, and follow-up often happen within the same electronic system. Similarly, parents who rely on after-hours nurse lines or weekend coverage through a large call group may feel underserved by an independent practice.
The initial appointment requires arrival 10 to 15 minutes early for intake paperwork: demographic information, insurance details, past medical history, family history, social history, and immunization records. Bring any vaccination records from prior providers. McGann will perform a full physical examination, review growth and development milestones appropriate to the child's age, discuss feeding (breast or formula) and sleep habits, and address parental questions. Insurance cards and photo ID are required. The visit concludes with a plan for follow-up well-child visits and any necessary referrals or additional testing.
McGann operates Monday through Friday with evening hours extending to 6:00 PM on most weekdays and Saturday morning clinic available. Verify current hours by telephone or website, as pediatric practices sometimes adjust schedules seasonally or due to provider availability. Parking is available at the practice location with no reported access restrictions. The office is within Oklahoma City proper and is accessible by personal vehicle; public transit options depend on the specific address.
Independent pediatricians who extend hours into evenings and open Saturday mornings fill a real gap in Oklahoma City's pediatric landscape, where many group practices operate standard hours only. McGann's single-provider model delivers continuity and faster access to the same doctor for families who can benefit from it.
