Oklahoma Foot & Ankle is a single-location podiatric practice near the Edmond border that handles everything from ingrown toenails to reconstructive foot surgery, with an appointment system that typically books new patients within two weeks rather than the six to eight weeks common at larger group practices in the metro area.
Founded and operated by a board-certified podiatrist, the practice operates as an independent clinic focused on surgical and nonsurgical treatment of foot and ankle conditions. It does not operate as a satellite of a hospital system or multi-location chain. The patient base is primarily adults managing chronic pain, deformity, or acute injuries; it does not market itself as a children's or geriatric-focused clinic, though it accepts both populations.
The practice offers surgical correction of bunions, hammertoes, and flatfoot conditions; conservative care for plantar fasciitis, neuromas, and heel pain (including custom orthotics); nail surgery for fungal and ingrown conditions; and fracture care and ankle stability assessment. Consultation appointments typically run 30 to 40 minutes and are billed on a per-visit basis rather than as a flat diagnostic fee. Surgical cases require a separate preoperative assessment, and costs depend on procedure complexity and insurance coverage.
Out-of-pocket cash pricing is not widely advertised on the website; callers should ask for a quote before scheduling if uninsured or exploring self-pay options. Most major commercial insurance plans are accepted, and Medicare is honored. Verify current in-network status with your carrier before your first visit, as participation can change.
Oklahoma City has several podiatry options. Foot and ankle services are also offered through the OU Health system (which operates multiple clinics across central Oklahoma) and by individual practitioners working in urgent care or orthopedic partnerships. The main practical difference: OU Health clinics typically handle referrals and complex cases but often have scheduling delays of four to six weeks because of higher volume; Oklahoma Foot & Ankle's smaller patient panel and independent structure allows faster appointment availability for new patients. Choose OU Health if you are already established in that health system or require coordination with other specialists under one electronic record. Choose Oklahoma Foot & Ankle if you want a shorter wait and direct access to a single podiatrist who manages your care end-to-end.
Oklahoma Foot & Ankle works well for adults with straightforward surgical needs (bunions, hammertoes) or chronic pain conditions who value continuity and faster scheduling. It suits people with stable insurance coverage and no significant coordination needs with other specialists. It is less suited for patients who require frequent team-based care, imaging coordination, or integrated orthopedic management of complex ankle instability that might benefit from sports medicine input. It does not offer sports-injury-focused rehabilitation or pediatric podiatry as distinct service lines.
New patients should bring photo identification, insurance card, and any imaging or prior podiatry records if available. The appointment includes a detailed foot and ankle history, a physical exam (range of motion, gait assessment, skin and nail inspection), and imaging (X-rays) if warranted by the complaint. The podiatrist will explain findings and discuss conservative versus surgical options in plain language. Treatment plans for conditions like plantar fasciitis typically start with stretching, activity modification, and anti-inflammatory measures before considering injections or orthotics. Expect to leave with printed aftercare instructions and a clear timeline for any follow-up or diagnostic testing.
The practice operates Monday through Friday; hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with a lunch closure (verify exact lunch window by phone, as clinic practices occasionally adjust midday schedules seasonally). Parking is available in a small lot adjacent to the practice. The clinic does not offer Saturday hours or same-day urgent care for acute injuries; for after-hours foot pain or trauma, use an urgent care center or ER. Telehealth consultations are offered for certain follow-up visits; ask at scheduling if your visit qualifies.
Oklahoma Foot & Ankle's speed of new-patient access and continuity of care under one provider make it a practical choice for adults with common foot problems who are not already embedded in a larger health system and do not want to wait two months for an appointment.
