Pediatric Group is a multi-provider practice offering primary care and pediatric specialty services to children from newborns through age 18 across Oklahoma City, with locations in Edmond and midtown OKC. The group handles routine wellness visits, acute illness care, and immunizations through pediatricians and nurse practitioners, making it one of the larger consolidated pediatric practices in the metro area rather than a single-location clinic.
The practice operates as a private pediatric network with physicians on staff covering general pediatrics and select pediatric subspecialties. It functions as both a first-point-of-contact for well-child care and a secondary referral resource for conditions beyond routine primary care. The group accepts most major insurance plans and participates in Medicaid (SoonerCare in Oklahoma). Both locations operate as appointment-based practices with same-day or next-day sick visits available depending on provider availability and visit type.
Pediatric Group provides the standard well-child visit schedule (newborn through age 18 physicals aligned with AAP guidelines), acute care for ear infections, respiratory illness, and minor injuries, immunization administration, allergy evaluation and treatment, behavioral health screening, and coordination with pediatric specialists when needed. School physicals and sports physicals are handled by appointment. Pricing for well visits is determined by insurance; uninsured families should ask about the practice's cash fee schedule when scheduling.
New patients typically complete a registration packet online or in-office before the first visit and meet with a pediatrician or nurse practitioner. That first visit runs 45 to 60 minutes for a newborn or infant baseline and 20 to 30 minutes for established child introductions. Insurance information and immunization records from prior providers are collected at or before that visit to ensure continuity.
Pediatric Group's appointment availability varies by location and season. During back-to-school and winter illness months (August through February), lead times for well-visit appointments can extend to 4 to 6 weeks. Spring and summer appointments generally book 1 to 3 weeks out. Same-day sick visit slots exist but fill quickly on high-volume days; calling early in the morning improves access on the day you need care. The practice has expanded staffing in recent years to address capacity strain during peak seasons, but wait times have not contracted to pre-pandemic norms.
OKC's pediatric landscape includes three main categories: large group practices like Pediatric Group, smaller independent offices, and pediatric urgent care. Pediatric Group's advantage is consolidated locations, extended hours at some sites, and same-day sick visit availability; the drawback is less personalized continuity if you see different providers at different visits. Smaller independent practices such as those in the Nichols Hills area offer more one-on-one continuity but fewer on-site specialties and longer waits during illness surges. Urgent care pediatric clinics (available through OSU-affiliated urgent care centers and standalone pediatric urgent care) handle acute visits faster if you do not have a primary pediatrician or if Pediatric Group's schedule is full, but they do not manage chronic care or preventive screening the same way. For families prioritizing appointment convenience and multi-specialty access, Pediatric Group is the right choice; for families who value relationship continuity with a single physician, a smaller independent office or a pediatrician practicing within a hospital system (such as OU Health's pediatric clinics) may suit better.
Pediatric Group works well for families with standard insurance coverage, those needing flexible appointment scheduling, families with multiple children (the consolidated practice handles siblings efficiently), and parents managing chronic pediatric conditions that require coordination with subspecialists. The practice does not operate as a walk-in clinic; appointment booking is required. Uninsured families should be aware that cash fees are higher than in-network copays and must be confirmed in advance. Families seeking a single long-term pediatrician relationship may experience inconsistency if they rotate between providers at different visits.
Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to complete paperwork or check in through the patient portal if the office offers it. Bring insurance cards, photo ID, and any vaccination records from prior care. The pediatrician will perform a physical exam, review developmental and family history, and discuss feeding or sleep if relevant to age. If the visit is for acute illness, bring a list of symptoms and when they started. Allow 45 to 60 minutes for infant visits and 30 to 40 minutes for sick visits with school-age children.
Pediatric Group operates locations in midtown Oklahoma City and Edmond. Office hours are typically Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with a few evening or Saturday slots at selected locations during back-to-school and winter months. Verification of specific holiday hours and extended hours is necessary before booking. Parking is available at both locations; the Edmond office has a dedicated lot, while midtown parking is standard street or lot-based depending on the building. Both locations are easily accessible from major roads.
Pediatric Group's size and appointment infrastructure make it a practical option for busy OKC families managing multiple schedules or requiring pediatric specialty support without a separate referral process.
