Dr. Shannon Pedersen, DO, runs a focused podiatry practice in Oklahoma City that emphasizes surgical treatment of foot and ankle conditions. Unlike general podiatrists who manage a mix of preventive and minor procedural care, Pedersen's practice operates on a higher complexity spectrum, accepting referrals from primary care physicians for fractures, joint reconstruction, and advanced soft-tissue problems.
Pedersen is an osteopathic podiatrist licensed in Oklahoma with training in foot and ankle surgery. The practice functions as a specialty referral destination rather than a walk-in or preventive-first clinic; most patients arrive with a physician's referral or after initial evaluation elsewhere. The scope includes fracture management, reconstructive procedures, diabetic foot complications, and sports-related injuries requiring surgical intervention.
The practice handles bone realignment (bunion and hammertoe correction), joint fusions for arthritis, ligament reconstruction, diabetic wound care, and tendon repair. Fracture management ranges from conservative immobilization to surgical stabilization. Specific pricing for individual procedures varies by complexity and insurance coverage; verification of exact fees requires a consultation or insurance pre-authorization call. Routine follow-up care for post-operative patients is standard.
Oklahoma City has multiple podiatric options with different focus areas. General-practice podiatrists in the city (including those in larger clinics like Integris or OU Health networks) handle toenail problems, plantar fasciitis, orthotics fitting, and conservative management of common foot pain. Pedersen is the appropriate choice when conservative care has failed, when a fracture or ligament tear has been diagnosed, or when a primary care doctor has determined that surgical expertise is necessary. Patients seeking first-line care for heel pain or basic foot exams should start with a general podiatrist or their family doctor; patients with complex post-injury or post-surgery needs benefit from Pedersen's specialized surgical background.
Pedersen's practice is a good fit for patients with definitive structural problems, those recovering from foot or ankle trauma, individuals with recurrent complications from diabetes affecting the foot, and athletes with serious ligament or tendon injuries requiring surgical repair. The practice assumes a baseline understanding of the condition and a referral pathway; walk-in patients without a referral or those seeking a first evaluation for mild chronic pain may experience delays or be directed to schedule a formal consultation. Insurance coverage for surgical procedures varies; patients with high-deductible plans should confirm coverage before committing to surgery.
Initial appointments typically include imaging review (X-rays or MRI from the referring physician), physical examination, a discussion of surgical versus non-operative options, and timeline expectations. Pedersen explains the rationale for surgical intervention and addresses questions about recovery, physical therapy, and return to activity. The visit is longer than a routine office call, often lasting 30 to 45 minutes. Patients should bring any previous imaging and the referral paperwork from their primary care doctor or orthopedic specialist.
Pedersen's practice operates by appointment only; specific hours and parking details require verification through the clinic directly. Most surgical cases are scheduled at an outpatient surgery center or hospital facility rather than in the office. Post-operative follow-up is conducted in the office. Insurance pre-authorization is necessary for surgical procedures and should be completed before the procedure date.
Patients with advanced foot and ankle conditions have few specialists in Oklahoma City trained specifically in surgical reconstruction. Pedersen fills that need, accepting referred patients who require expertise beyond conservative management and offering a clear pathway from evaluation through surgery and rehabilitation.
