Meridian Clinic is a podiatry practice in Oklahoma City offering foot and ankle treatment from board-certified podiatrists, with walk-in availability and on-site diagnostic imaging, positioning it as a direct-access option for acute foot pain and chronic conditions without requiring a physician referral.
Meridian Clinic operates as an independent podiatry office that accepts patients with and without insurance and does not require a primary care referral for initial visits. The practice is structured to handle both routine foot care (callus removal, nail care) and clinical conditions requiring evaluation and imaging, such as tendinitis, plantar fasciitis, bunions, and diabetic foot complications. The clinic maintains X-ray capability on-site, reducing the need for external imaging referrals in many cases.
Meridian Clinic charges a standard office visit fee; confirm the current new-patient rate by phone, as fees shift periodically. Established-patient visits typically range from $80 to $150 depending on the complexity of the visit. Common services include:
Diagnostic: foot and ankle X-rays, ultrasound for soft tissue evaluation Treatment: corticosteroid and local anesthetic injections for plantar fasciitis and heel pain, custom orthotic fabrication (typically $200-$400 per pair), nail care under local anesthesia Surgical: in-office procedures under local anesthesia (bunion shaving, heel spur removal, wart removal); more extensive surgeries are referred to a surgical center
Insurance is accepted; contact the clinic to verify whether your specific plan is in network. Out-of-pocket patients should ask about the cash-pay rate, which is often lower than the insured allowance.
Oklahoma City has several podiatry options. Meridian Clinic distinguishes itself through walk-in availability; many competing practices (including those affiliated with OU Health and Integris) operate on appointment-only schedules with lead times of two to four weeks for new patients. The on-site X-ray capability is standard among larger private practices and hospital-affiliated clinics but not universal among independent offices.
University of Oklahoma Health System podiatry (affiliated practices in central Oklahoma City) maintains a referral-based model and typically has longer new-patient waits, particularly for specialized cases such as Charcot foot or complex reconstructions. Integris podiatry clinics in the metro area are well-equipped but operate within a hospital billing framework, which can complicate self-pay rates.
Choose Meridian Clinic if you have acute foot pain, need imaging the same day, and want to avoid a two-week wait. Choose a hospital-affiliated practice if your injury or condition requires specialist collaboration (orthopedic surgery, vascular) or if you are already established within that health system.
Meridian Clinic suits patients with acute heel pain, bunion discomfort, infected or thickened nails, and diabetic foot concerns who want same-day or next-day evaluation. The walk-in model and independent status make it accessible for uninsured or high-deductible patients who want pricing transparency without prior authorization delays.
The clinic is not ideal for patients who require ongoing surgical reconstruction (Charcot deformity correction, complex tendon transfer), extensive wound care (severe diabetic ulcers), or vascular evaluation before foot treatment. Those cases are better served by hospital-based podiatry or a foot and ankle surgeon.
A new patient should expect a 30- to 45-minute appointment. The podiatrist will take a history of the foot problem, conduct a physical exam (range of motion, skin integrity, neurovascular assessment), and perform X-rays if indicated by the examination. If the problem requires injection or in-office procedure, the visit may include treatment the same day. If conservative care is recommended first (such as orthotic fitting or physical therapy), the next steps will be explained. Bring insurance information and a photo ID; bring a list of any current medications if you have diabetes or vascular disease.
Meridian Clinic operates Monday through Friday with evening hours one or two days per week; confirm current hours by phone, as staffing adjusts seasonally. The clinic is situated in central Oklahoma City with standard street or lot parking. Walk-in patients are accommodated within available slots, though calling ahead to check wait time is practical during midday.
Meridian Clinic fills a real gap in Oklahoma City's foot care landscape by combining immediate access, in-office imaging, and independent practice flexibility, making it the primary choice for working adults and uninsured patients who cannot wait weeks for a routine foot problem to worsen.
