Oklahoma Otolaryngology Associates is a pediatric otolaryngology practice serving Oklahoma City families seeking specialized care for ear, nose, throat, and related conditions in children. The practice handles referrals from primary care physicians and walk-in concerns from established patients, covering everything from chronic ear infections and hearing loss to airway disorders and allergy-driven sinus problems.
This is not a general pediatrician's office. Oklahoma Otolaryngology Associates operates as a specialty practice focused exclusively on otolaryngology (ENT) in the pediatric population. The practice accepts referrals, meaning your child's primary care doctor typically initiates the process, though some established patients can self-refer for follow-up appointments. The office sits within Oklahoma City's medical landscape as one of a limited number of pediatric ENT-specific practices; most children requiring specialist care in this field are referred out-of-network or to larger hospital systems in the metro area.
The practice addresses conditions common in childhood: recurrent acute otitis media (ear infections), chronic otitis media with effusion (fluid behind the eardrums), conductive and sensorineural hearing loss, chronic rhinosinusitis (sinus infections), obstructive sleep apnea, enlarged adenoids or tonsils, voice disorders, and foreign-body removal. Evaluation typically includes otoscopy and audiologic assessment; many cases require imaging or endoscopy to determine treatment. Surgical candidates include ear tube placement (tympanostomy tubes), adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy, and functional endoscopic sinus surgery.
Insurance acceptance varies by plan; confirm coverage with Oklahoma Otolaryngology Associates directly before scheduling, as specialist copays and deductibles apply. The practice requires established records from the referring primary care physician and typically requests imaging or prior audiology results be forwarded in advance.
Oklahoma City families have limited in-network pediatric ENT alternatives. OU Health (University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center) operates a pediatric ENT clinic serving Oklahoma City patients; appointments there often involve a longer wait (4 to 8 weeks) due to high volume and training-program scheduling. Mercy Health operates general ENT services accepting pediatric patients, though non-specialist physicians manage many cases. Oklahoma Otolaryngology Associates typically offers shorter lead times than the university clinic and provides focused expertise without hospital-clinic bureaucracy. Choose OU Health if you have strong insurance coverage there or require a teaching-hospital setting; choose Oklahoma Otolaryngology Associates if you prefer a private-practice environment and faster scheduling for routine specialty care.
This practice is right for children with persistent ear, nose, throat, or hearing concerns and a referral from their pediatrician. It is appropriate for families seeking second opinions on proposed surgery (tubes, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy) or diagnostic clarification when primary care management has not resolved the problem. It is not appropriate for acute, same-day urgent care like sudden ear pain or acute strep throat; use an urgent care clinic or your pediatrician for those. It also does not handle complex craniofacial conditions or major reconstructive cases, which require hospital-based pediatric surgery programs.
Bring the referral paperwork from your child's primary care doctor, insurance card, and any recent imaging or hearing test results. The appointment begins with intake staff confirming medical history and insurance. The physician performs otoscopy, nasal and throat examination, and palpation of the neck; endoscopy may occur if airway assessment is needed. Many first visits include a hearing test or tympanogram to measure ear function. Plan 45 minutes to 1 hour for the visit. The provider discusses findings and creates a treatment plan, which may range from watchful waiting with follow-up to prescription management or surgical consultation.
Confirm current hours directly with the practice, as clinic schedules shift seasonally and with physician availability. The office is located in Oklahoma City proper; street or lot parking is typically available. Bring your insurance information and the referral at check-in.
Oklahoma Otolaryngology Associates fills a focused niche in Oklahoma City's pediatric specialty landscape: it offers dedicated expertise in childhood ENT conditions without the appointment-wait friction of large medical centers, making it the practical choice for families whose pediatrician has already identified a need for specialist evaluation.
