Dr. Scott Hosler is a podiatrist in Oklahoma City who provides both routine foot care and surgical treatment for complex ankle and foot conditions, operating in a medical model that distinguishes his practice from general foot-care clinics.
Podiatry in Oklahoma City ranges from walk-in pedicure-style clinics to physician-led surgical practices. Dr. Hosler operates at the clinical end, offering diagnostic imaging (X-rays and ultrasound), conservative treatment for chronic conditions, and in-office or facility-based surgical procedures. His background in foot and ankle surgery means patients with bunions, hammertoes, complex sprains, and arthritis have access to surgical options rather than referral out of state. The practice operates as a standard medical appointment schedule, accepting insurance and serving established and new patients.
Dr. Hosler's services divide into conservative care (orthotic fitting, injection therapy for plantar fasciitis, heel pain treatment, diabetic foot management) and surgical procedures (bunion correction, hammertoe repair, ankle arthroscopy, neuroma removal). Routine office visits are billed to insurance; surgical fees depend on procedure complexity and facility cost (in-office vs. outpatient surgery center). Pricing is not published publicly; cost estimates require calling the office or attending a consultation. He accepts Medicare, most major commercial plans, and workers' compensation. Uninsured patients should confirm payment plans during scheduling.
Oklahoma City has walk-in foot clinics and independent podiatrists distributed across midtown and northwest locations. Walk-in clinics (such as those at urgent care chains) offer low-cost initial visits and nail care but typically do not perform surgery and refer surgical cases elsewhere. Other Oklahoma City podiatrists operate independently or within group practices; availability and surgical scope vary significantly. Dr. Hosler's surgical training and willingness to handle complex cases in-house reduce referral delays for patients needing bunion or ankle procedures. If you need routine nail care or orthotic fitting on short notice, a walk-in clinic may be faster. If you have recurrent pain, a structural foot problem, or are considering surgery, Dr. Hosler's surgical scope is a practical advantage within Oklahoma City.
This practice suits patients with chronic foot pain, structural deformities (bunions, hammertoes), ankle instability, or sports injuries who want evaluation and treatment options (including surgery) in one place. Diabetic patients benefit from regular preventive foot exams and care coordination with their primary physician. Patients with worker's compensation injuries or complex insurance coverage should confirm acceptance before scheduling. It does not suit patients seeking quick cosmetic nail services or same-day walk-in appointments; routine appointments typically require scheduling in advance.
New patients receive a history and physical exam. Dr. Hosler typically orders X-rays or ultrasound to assess structure and rule out fracture, arthritis, or tendon damage. He discusses findings and treatment options (conservative first, surgical if indicated). A consultation may reveal that orthotics, physical therapy, or injections can address the problem before surgery is necessary. Conservative treatment is usually the starting point. Allow 60 to 90 minutes for the first appointment.
Verify current hours and appointment availability by calling directly; standard medical office hours (weekday mornings and afternoons, limited evening or weekend availability) are typical. Oklahoma City podiatry practices are scattered across the metro; confirm the specific location and parking before your first visit. Most medical office buildings in Oklahoma City offer free surface or garage parking. If surgery is recommended, Dr. Hosler will coordinate scheduling at an outpatient facility (not in his office for most procedures) and provide preoperative instructions.
Dr. Hosler fills a specific role in Oklahoma City's medical landscape: a surgeon-trained podiatrist who handles complex cases and surgical treatment without routing patients through referral delays. For foot and ankle problems that persist beyond basic care, this focus saves time and creates continuity.
