Complete Care Physical Therapy is an independent outpatient clinic in Oklahoma City offering orthopedic rehabilitation, sports injury treatment, and post-surgical recovery without requiring physician referral for most patients. The practice emphasizes direct access, transparent pricing, and scheduling flexibility aimed at working professionals and active adults who need to fit therapy around employment and training.
Complete Care operates as a privately owned physical therapy clinic separate from hospital systems or larger healthcare networks. This structure allows the practice to set its own referral policies, pricing, and appointment availability without bureaucratic delays. The clinic treats patients recovering from joint injuries, post-surgical protocols (ACL reconstruction, rotator cuff repair, hip and knee replacement), chronic pain, and sports-related conditions. Most Oklahoma insurance plans are accepted, but the practice also offers a self-pay rate structure for uninsured patients or those with high-deductible plans.
Initial evaluations run 60 minutes and cost $125 to $165 for self-pay patients; insurance copays typically range from $25 to $50 depending on the plan. Follow-up sessions are 30 to 45 minutes and cost $85 to $110 for self-pay, or the copay applies if insurance covers the visit. Package pricing is available for uninsured patients: 12 sessions paid upfront are discounted to $950 (versus $1,020 per-visit cost), creating a modest incentive for committed treatment plans.
The clinic does not perform injections, imaging, or prescription dispensing; these require referral back to a physician. Treatment focuses on manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, functional training, and modalities like ultrasound and electrical stimulation. A sports injury patient might receive 2 to 3 sessions per week for 4 to 8 weeks; post-surgical patients often follow a physician's protocol for 8 to 12 weeks.
Oklahoma City has both hospital-based therapy (through OU Health, Integris, and Mercy) and independent clinics. Hospital-based programs tend to accept all insurance types and are convenient for post-surgical patients already in the system; however, they often have longer wait times for appointments (2 to 3 weeks in some cases) and may require a physician referral. Complete Care's direct-access model is better suited to athletes or patients seeking faster scheduling; new patients can often begin within 3 to 5 business days. Hospital clinics excel at managing complex post-operative cases with on-site physician oversight; independent clinics like Complete Care are more agile for straightforward orthopedic injuries and maintenance therapy.
Compared to other independents in the area, Complete Care's pricing is mid-range. Some smaller boutique sports medicine practices charge $95 to $120 per follow-up session; hospital outpatient departments often charge higher copays ($50 to $100 per visit depending on insurance). Complete Care's package pricing is rare among Oklahoma City PT providers and benefits uninsured patients committing to full courses of treatment.
Complete Care is a strong fit for employed adults with private insurance, self-employed individuals, athletes, and people managing chronic pain or recovering from routine orthopedic surgery. Patients who need flexible scheduling appreciate extended hours (weekday evenings and Saturday morning availability). Those without a physician referral and seeking quick access benefit from the direct-access policy.
Complete Care does not provide skilled nursing facility-level rehabilitation or inpatient post-acute care. Patients discharged from hospital acute-care units to subacute rehabilitation, or those requiring 24-hour medical monitoring, will be referred elsewhere. Neurological or cardiopulmonary cases are not the clinic's focus; patients recovering from stroke, cardiac events, or complex pulmonary conditions should seek hospital-based programs with those specialties.
New patients complete intake paperwork on-site or online before arrival; arrive 10 minutes early. The physical therapist conducts a full movement assessment, palpates affected joints, performs orthopedic tests (McMurray's test for knee injury, shoulder impingement testing, and so on), and documents baseline function. The therapist reviews imaging results if the patient has brought them; if not, recommendations for imaging are made through the primary care physician. A treatment plan is outlined, specifying session frequency and expected duration. Most first visits run the full 60 minutes; subsequent visits are shorter and more focused on exercise progression and symptom monitoring.
Complete Care operates Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (verify current hours). The clinic is located in a retail strip with ample surface parking; no parking fee applies. The facility is accessible by car; public transit is not a practical option. Sessions are appointment-based only; walk-in availability is limited and not guaranteed.
Complete Care serves Oklahoma City patients who want faster access, transparent self-pay rates, and independence from hospital system scheduling constraints.
