Oklahoma Foot And Ankle Institute is a podiatry practice in Oklahoma City offering surgical and nonsurgical treatment for foot and ankle conditions, equipped with on-site X-ray and ultrasound imaging that eliminates the need for external imaging referrals in many cases.
The institute functions as a full-scope podiatry practice rather than a single-provider office. It handles both routine foot care (nail problems, calluses, orthotic fitting) and surgical intervention (bunion correction, ankle arthroscopy, fracture repair). The presence of in-house diagnostic imaging means patients can often receive imaging and consultation during the same visit, reducing scheduling friction compared to practices that require separate radiology appointments. Podiatry in Oklahoma City tends toward either small general practices or hospital-affiliated clinics; this facility occupies the middle ground as an independent multi-capability center.
Oklahoma Foot And Ankle Institute offers preventive care, management of chronic conditions, custom orthotic fabrication, and surgical procedures. Specific pricing varies by service: routine visits for bunion assessment or nail care typically begin around $120 to $180 for new patients (verification of current rates recommended, as these figures shift annually). Custom orthotics range from $300 to $600 depending on complexity and material. Surgical procedures, such as bunion correction or ankle arthroscopy, fall into the $2,000 to $5,000 range depending on the specific procedure and facility fees; insurance coverage and out-of-pocket cost depend on individual plan structure. The institute accepts most major insurance plans. Patients should contact the office directly to confirm coverage before scheduling.
Oklahoma City has several podiatry options. Podiatry clinics affiliated with hospital systems (such as those within the OU Health network) often specialize in post-surgical rehab and complex cases with direct physician referral pathways but typically have longer appointment lead times (two to four weeks for new patients). Smaller independent practices in the city focus on nail care and basic orthotic work but refer surgical cases elsewhere, requiring the patient to navigate a separate surgeon consultation. Oklahoma Foot And Ankle Institute's combination of surgical capability, imaging, and general care means fewer referrals and a single clinical relationship; this suits patients with complex cases or those who value continuity. Choose a hospital-affiliated clinic if you need subspecialty coordination or have multiple medical comorbidities. Choose Oklahoma Foot And Ankle Institute if you want surgical and nonsurgical options under one roof without routing through a larger health system.
This practice is well suited to adults with moderate to complex foot or ankle problems (tendinitis, arthritis, fractures, biomechanical issues requiring orthotics) and those who prefer consolidated care. Patients needing second opinions on surgical recommendations, or those with insurance that requires in-network providers, should confirm network status before booking. It is less appropriate for patients seeking only routine toenail trimming or callus removal without imaging or assessment; small independent practices are equally effective for basic maintenance and often have same-week availability. Pediatric cases (children with flat feet or gait concerns) are sometimes referred out; confirm pediatric services directly if needed for a child.
A new-patient appointment typically includes a clinical foot and ankle examination, review of current symptoms and medical history, and discussion of treatment options. If imaging is indicated, X-rays or ultrasound can be performed on-site, allowing the podiatrist to review findings during the same visit and outline next steps. Patients should bring insurance information, a list of current medications, and details of any prior foot or ankle injuries. The first visit is often longer than follow-ups (45 minutes to one hour) to allow for imaging and thorough assessment.
Verification of current hours is recommended; confirm directly with the office before visiting. Parking is typically available on-site or in adjacent lots near the practice location. The practice accepts walk-in appointments for acute issues (sprains, severe pain) on a limited basis; scheduled appointments are preferred and usually available within one to two weeks for new patients.
Oklahoma Foot And Ankle Institute fills a genuine gap in Oklahoma City podiatry by combining surgical capability with in-house imaging, reducing the number of appointments and referrals needed for foot and ankle disorders.
