Mercy Therapy Services is a physical therapy clinic operating within Mercy Health in Oklahoma City, focusing on musculoskeletal and sports injury rehabilitation. The clinic handles post-surgical recovery, athletic performance restoration, and chronic pain management, operating as an in-network provider for major Oklahoma insurance plans.
Mercy Therapy Services functions as an orthopedic-focused outpatient clinic rather than a facility-based rehab center. It sits within the larger Mercy Health system, which operates multiple locations across Oklahoma City and gives Mercy patients streamlined access to both PT and physician follow-up at the same health system. The clinic accepts direct referrals from physicians, self-referrals (in Oklahoma), and insurance-based documentation. Treatment rooms are equipped for manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and modality-based care (ultrasound, electrical stimulation). The clinic serves a mix of post-op patients, athletes returning to sport, and adults managing chronic conditions like lower back pain and shoulder instability.
Mercy Therapy Services offers evaluation and treatment for knee, hip, ankle, shoulder, elbow, wrist, and spinal injuries. Sessions typically run 45 to 60 minutes and include hands-on therapy, exercise instruction, and modality application. Most Oklahoma insurance plans, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma, Cigna, and United Healthcare, cover physical therapy at an in-network rate. Cost to the patient depends on plan type: copay per visit (typically $25 to $50), deductible (applies before insurance kicks in), and coinsurance (a percentage of the negotiated rate). Uninsured patients should confirm current cash rates directly with the clinic, as rates adjust and vary by location.
Mercy Therapy Services competes directly with independent clinics and other hospital-affiliated practices in OKC. Integris Physical Therapy, also hospital-affiliated, operates multiple locations and accepts similar insurance; the practical difference lies in convenience and provider preference. Integris may serve patients whose primary physician is in the Integris system; Mercy suits Mercy-system patients. Free-standing clinics like Oklahoma Physical Therapy and Injury Prevention Center often advertise shorter wait times and flexible scheduling but operate outside hospital systems, making coordination with surgeons or imaging more manual. Mercy's integration advantage: if a patient is recovering from ACL surgery and needs MRI review or physician communication, both happen within one system. Cost between networks is often identical for in-network patients; choose based on system affiliation and location convenience.
Mercy Therapy Services works best for patients with orthopedic conditions, post-operative recovery, or sports injury who are already in the Mercy health system or whose insurance covers in-network rates at Mercy. Athletes and active adults returning to running, lifting, or sport-specific movement benefit from the clinic's orthopedic focus. Patients with chronic pain conditions (fibromyalgia, centralized pain) may need therapists specifically trained in pain neuroscience or movement strategy beyond typical orthopedic protocols; Mercy should be evaluated for individual therapist expertise. Patients requiring highly specialized services like vestibular therapy (vertigo/balance) or neurological rehab post-stroke should confirm Mercy offers that specialization before scheduling.
New patients complete intake paperwork covering medical history, current symptoms, pain location, and functional goals. The evaluation session runs 50 to 60 minutes and includes range-of-motion testing, strength assessment, movement pattern analysis, and orthopedic tests specific to the injured area. The therapist explains findings, outlines a treatment plan with frequency (typically 2 to 3 times per week), and establishes a realistic timeline (6 to 12 weeks for most orthopedic conditions). Insurance authorization happens before or shortly after the first visit; Mercy handles this in-house for insured patients. Patients leave with home exercise instructions and return for treatment sessions.
Mercy Therapy Services operates during standard business hours; confirm exact times with your nearest location, as hours vary across OKC Mercy facilities. On-site parking is available at hospital-affiliated locations. Most Mercy clinics operate on a scheduled appointment model rather than walk-in, so plan ahead. If you are a hospital inpatient or same-day-surgery patient, therapy may occur before discharge at an in-hospital location; outpatient treatment takes place at clinic facilities.
Mercy Therapy Services fits well into Oklahoma City's orthopedic care landscape because it offers the efficiency of hospital system integration without forcing patients into hospital-level settings, and it maintains direct communication with physicians who often refer patients post-operatively.
