Norman Radiology Services is an independent diagnostic imaging center located in Norman that handles routine X-rays, ultrasound, CT scans, and mammography for patients referred by primary-care physicians and specialists throughout Oklahoma County. The practice operates as a outpatient facility and does not perform interventional procedures; its role is to generate the images that feed directly back to referring physicians' offices and electronic health records, making it a routing point rather than a destination for diagnosis itself.
Norman Radiology Services functions as a free-standing diagnostic imaging center serving both Norman residents and patients from surrounding areas who receive referrals from their physicians. The facility is staffed by radiologists (board-certified diagnostic specialists) and imaging technologists who perform and interpret scans. Unlike hospital radiology departments, which bundle imaging into broader emergency and inpatient services, Norman Radiology operates independently and processes outpatient referrals on a scheduled basis. Patients do not walk in; all appointments are arranged through a referring physician's order.
The center offers the core diagnostic imaging modalities: radiography (X-rays for chest, extremity, and spine), ultrasound (including obstetric, abdominal, and vascular), CT (computed tomography for head, chest, abdomen, and extremity), and mammography. The practice also performs image-guided biopsies and other minor procedural work.
Pricing is insurance-based. Copays and out-of-pocket costs depend on each patient's health plan and deductible status. Uninsured patients are advised to contact the facility directly for cash-pay rates, which typically range from $150 for a simple extremity X-ray to $800–$1,200 for a CT scan without contrast, but actual costs should be confirmed at scheduling. Medicare and major commercial plans are accepted.
Oklahoma City has several imaging alternatives. OU Health operates radiology departments at its hospital locations (OU Medical Center and satellite urgent care and imaging centers), which offer both scheduled and emergency imaging and typically handle same-day or next-business-day appointments for urgent referrals. Integris Health similarly operates in-hospital and affiliated imaging centers across the metro area. Mercy and Saint Anthony hospitals also provide radiology services integrated into their systems.
Norman Radiology's advantage is convenience for routine, non-urgent imaging referrals. Scheduling is often faster than hospital outpatient centers, wait times are typically shorter, and parking is simpler. The trade-off is lack of on-site emergency capability; if a patient requires urgent intervention (such as treatment following an abnormal finding), they are referred elsewhere. For routine follow-up scans, annual mammograms, or imaging needed to rule out structural problems before surgery, Norman Radiology is a practical choice. For imaging that may trigger an emergency (suspected stroke, acute abdominal pain, trauma), a hospital radiology department is appropriate.
Norman Radiology suits patients with a stable, non-emergency medical issue who have been referred by their doctor and need a diagnostic scan completed within a week. It is also a reasonable choice for patients who want a quieter, less hospital-like setting for routine mammography or ultrasound. The center is not appropriate for walk-in patients, emergency imaging (call 911 or go to an ER instead), or interventional procedures (such as guided injections or catheter-based work).
A patient arrives with a signed referral (order) from their physician. Check-in involves insurance verification and a brief health questionnaire (allergy history, renal function for CT with contrast, pregnancy status for imaging). The technologist reviews the reason for the imaging, positions the patient, and performs the scan. The radiologist reviews the images same-day or within one business day and sends a report back to the referring physician. Patients do not receive images or results directly in most cases; the referring doctor's office interprets the findings with the patient.
Norman Radiology operates during standard business hours Monday through Friday, typically 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with extended hours some days. Saturday and after-hours services are not available; patients requiring weekend or emergency imaging should go to a hospital emergency department. The facility offers on-site parking. Verification of exact hours and parking details is recommended at scheduling due to staffing and seasonal variation.
Norman Radiology Services fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's imaging landscape: efficient, affordable scheduling for routine diagnostic scans without the institutional overhead or emergency focus of hospital radiology departments.
