Oklahoma Foot & Ankle Associates is a single-location practice in Oklahoma City's Midtown that focuses heavily on diabetes-related foot complications and surgical reconstruction, operating as a physician-owned group with one podiatrist rather than as part of a hospital system or large clinic chain.
The practice treats foot and ankle conditions ranging from bunions and plantar fasciitis to diabetic ulcers and sports injuries, but distinguishes itself through emphasis on surgical intervention and management of chronic diabetic foot disease. Patients seeking routine care (nail trimming, basic callus removal) in Oklahoma City have many walk-in and community clinic options; Oklahoma Foot & Ankle Associates targets patients who need either surgery or specialized management of diabetic complications that may have been referred by their primary care doctor or endocrinologist.
The practice performs bunion corrections, hammertoe repairs, ankle arthroscopy, wound care for diabetic ulcers, and custom orthotic fitting. Consultation fees typically begin at $150 to $200, though new-patient charges may vary depending on imaging or wound assessment required at intake. Surgical procedures carry separate fees; bunion correction (one of the most common foot surgeries in Oklahoma City) ranges from $3,000 to $5,000 out-of-pocket for uninsured patients, though most insurance plans cover the procedure at higher rates when deemed medically necessary rather than cosmetic. Confirm current pricing and insurance participation directly with the practice, as surgical fees and insurance coverage details shift by plan and employer.
Diabetic foot care visits focus on ulcer documentation, debridement (removal of dead tissue), and prescription orthotics or diabetic shoes; these are covered by Medicare and most private insurance if a diabetes diagnosis is documented. The practice does not advertise cosmetic-only procedures, meaning patients seeking a bunion repair purely for appearance rather than pain or function may find the emphasis clinical rather than elective-cosmetic.
Oklahoma City has several walk-in podiatry clinics (including offices within community health centers on NE 23rd Street and south of downtown) that handle routine nail care, fungal treatment, and basic orthotics for $75 to $150 per visit, usually without a long wait. Choose a walk-in clinic if you need toenail trimming, wart removal, or initial evaluation for mild foot pain. Oklahoma Foot & Ankle Associates is better suited if your primary doctor has referred you for a surgical opinion, your foot pain has not resolved with shoe changes or stretching, or you have diabetes with skin breakdown or ulceration. The University of Oklahoma's foot and ankle residency program trains surgeons and occasionally provides specialized care through OU Physicians, but those appointments carry academic institution wait times and may not be accessible without an OU primary care relationship; Oklahoma Foot & Ankle Associates offers faster surgical consultation to private insurance and self-pay patients in that scenario.
This practice suits patients with a specific foot or ankle condition requiring diagnosis and possible surgery, patients with diabetes whose foot wounds need professional wound care and prevention, and patients whose pain has persisted through conservative measures (stretching, over-the-counter orthotics, rest). It does not suit patients looking for preventive foot health checks as part of routine care, patients who cannot commit to a follow-up surgical consultation after an initial visit, or patients without insurance or ability to pay out-of-pocket for surgery (though many procedures are covered by insurance if medically indicated, and the practice typically verifies coverage before scheduling). Patients seeking a podiatrist primarily for aesthetic toe corrections (pure cosmetic bunion surgery, for example) may encounter pushback, as the practice's focus is clinical necessity.
New patients are typically asked to fill out a medical history form covering diabetes status, current medications, previous foot surgeries, and pain location and duration. The podiatrist will perform a visual inspection, palpate the foot and ankle, assess range of motion, and may order X-rays if fracture, arthritis, or structural misalignment is suspected. If diabetic foot disease is a concern, the visit may include monofilament testing (a simple sensory check for nerve damage) and assessment of skin breakdown. The appointment generally runs 30 to 45 minutes. A surgical recommendation may be offered the same day, but surgery is not scheduled at the first visit; a separate pre-operative consultation and insurance authorization follow.
The Midtown location sits on or near NE 23rd Street with standard on-site or street parking typical of that area; confirm parking details directly if you use a wheelchair or have mobility concerns. Hours are typically Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with occasional early morning or late afternoon slots; verify current hours before booking, as podiatry practices in Oklahoma City occasionally adjust scheduling with staff changes. The practice accepts most major insurance plans and will verify coverage by phone before your first appointment. Walk-ins are not accommodated; all visits require advance scheduling by phone.
Oklahoma Foot & Ankle Associates fills a gap in Oklahoma City for patients needing surgical foot and ankle care without the wait and system barriers of a hospital-based orthopedic surgery department or OU Physicians, making it the practical choice for anyone whose primary care doctor has noted their foot problem requires specialist input.
