Touchstone Imaging in Yukon is a diagnostic imaging facility offering CT, MRI, X-ray, ultrasound, and mammography services. It sits at the western edge of the Oklahoma City metro area, 20 miles from downtown, serving patients from Yukon, Mustang, Canadian County, and surrounding areas who need diagnostic imaging without traveling to a major hospital system facility.
Touchstone Imaging operates as an independent, multi-specialty imaging center rather than a hospital radiology department. The facility houses CT scanners, MRI machines, digital radiography (X-ray), ultrasound, and mammography equipment. Board-certified radiologists interpret images on-site, and reports are typically available within 24 to 48 hours; urgent exams receive priority. The center accepts self-pay patients, insured patients, and imaging orders from any local or regional physician, cardiologist, orthopedist, or other referring provider. Unlike hospital-based radiology, Touchstone operates without emergency room integration, focusing exclusively on scheduled and urgent outpatient diagnostic work.
Touchstone Imaging Yukon handles the full range of outpatient diagnostic imaging. Specific pricing varies by exam type and insurance plan; self-pay patients should expect $300 to $800 for routine CT, $1,200 to $1,800 for MRI, and $150 to $300 for X-ray or ultrasound, though these figures change with equipment upgrades and market conditions. Contact the facility directly to confirm current pricing for your specific exam. Most major insurance plans, including Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield Oklahoma, Aetna, and Cigna, are accepted. Mammography screening and diagnostic exams follow similar insurance protocols.
Oklahoma City's imaging landscape includes hospital-based departments (OU Medicine, Integris, Mercy) and independent centers. Hospital radiology departments typically offer more emergency and inpatient throughput; they accept all insurance and Medicare, but scheduling for non-urgent exams can extend beyond two weeks. Touchstone Imaging Yukon operates faster for outpatient diagnostics, often scheduling MRI or CT within 3 to 5 business days, partly because it handles no emergency or trauma imaging. A patient needing routine knee MRI or abdominal ultrasound may get in faster at Touchstone; a patient with acute chest pain or trauma belongs in a hospital ER with integrated imaging. Another independent option is Physicians Realty Trust locations around Oklahoma City, though some operate as smaller, single-modality centers. Touchstone's advantage lies in its full suite of equipment and radiologist availability in one Yukon location, reducing the need to visit multiple centers for comprehensive exams.
Touchstone Imaging Yukon suits patients with a physician's order for routine or follow-up diagnostic imaging, including orthopedic injuries, abdominal or chest pain workup, breast screening, and post-operative follow-up. It is ideal for insured patients whose plans accept independent imaging centers and for self-pay patients comparing costs. Patients who are uninsured or underinsured should verify self-pay rates and ask about sliding scales before scheduling; not all independent centers offer financial assistance programs. Patients with acute injuries, suspected stroke, chest pain, or other emergencies should go to a hospital emergency department (Integris, OU Medicine, or Mercy) where imaging is integrated with emergency physician oversight and immediate intervention capability. Patients on dialysis or with severe contrast allergies should confirm Touchstone's protocols when scheduling; independent centers vary in how they handle high-risk contrast cases.
Bring your physician's imaging order (written prescription or electronic referral), insurance card or information, and photo ID. Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to allow for check-in and paperwork. For MRI, remove metal objects and inform staff of any implants, metal fragments, or pacemakers; MRI cannot proceed if ferromagnetic implants are present. For CT or ultrasound with contrast, confirm fasting status if instructed by your referring physician (often 4 to 6 hours for abdominal studies). The actual exam takes 15 to 45 minutes depending on the modality and body region. You receive the images on a CD or digital link within 24 to 48 hours; your physician also receives a radiologist's written report. Results are not discussed on-site by a physician (that role belongs to your referring doctor), but technologists answer basic logistics questions.
Touchstone Imaging Yukon operates Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with limited Saturday hours; verify current Saturday availability when scheduling. The facility is located on the west side of Yukon, approximately 3 miles from Oklahoma City proper and easily accessible from I-40. On-site parking is free and ample. The location is less congested than downtown hospital radiology departments, reducing wait times both for parking and check-in. Confirm current hours before your appointment, as specialty hours (weekend or extended evening) change seasonally.
Touchstone Imaging Yukon fills a clear gap for the southwest metro: it offers quality, board-certified radiology and modern equipment in a dedicated outpatient setting where scheduling is straightforward and turnaround is fast.
