Planned Parenthood Great Plains operates a full-service reproductive health clinic in Edmond that provides contraception, sexual health screening, cancer prevention care, and pregnancy-related services to patients across the Oklahoma City metro area. The clinic sits within the national Planned Parenthood network but functions as a standalone community health resource for residents seeking confidential, sliding-scale services regardless of insurance status.
The Edmond Health Center is a primary reproductive health clinic, not a hospital or urgent-care facility. It functions as a destination for preventive and diagnostic care in sexual and reproductive health, serving adolescents, adults, and seniors. Unlike many OB-GYN practices anchored to hospital systems, this clinic operates independently and accepts patients who are uninsured, underinsured, or seeking confidential care without involvement of their primary doctor. The clinic does not perform surgical procedures (including abortion) on-site; patients requiring surgery are referred to partner facilities or providers.
The clinic provides contraceptive counseling and dispensing (birth control pills, patches, injectables, IUDs, implants, barrier methods); sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment; cervical cancer screening (Pap tests, HPV testing); breast exams; pregnancy testing and limited pregnancy-related counseling; and sexual health education.
Pricing operates on a sliding-fee scale based on household income and family size, verified at each visit. A Pap test or STI screening typically costs between $0 and $200, depending on your reported income; contraceptive methods range from $0 to $150 for a one-year supply or device insertion. Patients earning 100 to 200 percent of the federal poverty line generally pay reduced fees; those below the poverty line may pay nothing. Patients with insurance can bill most plans directly. Because sliding fees adjust annually and vary by service, confirm current pricing by phone at the clinic or check Planned Parenthood Great Plains's website.
Edmond residents also access reproductive health through OB-GYN practices tied to OU Health, Integris Health, or independent practices across the city. Most hospital-affiliated gynecology departments require a referral from a primary-care doctor and expect insurance at intake; they do not operate on a sliding-fee scale. Community Health Centers such as the Oklahoma City-County Health Department offer reproductive health services on a sliding scale but often have longer appointment wait times and less focus on contraception counseling compared to Planned Parenthood. Choose Planned Parenthood Great Plains if you prioritize confidentiality, sliding-scale fees, immediate access without a referral, or a visit unconnected to your primary-care or insurance records. Choose a hospital-affiliated gynecology practice if you need complex reproductive surgery, high-risk pregnancy management, or delivery services. Choose a community health center if you are seeking primary care plus reproductive health in one location.
This clinic suits adolescents and young adults seeking confidential contraceptive and STI services, uninsured or underinsured adults, patients who want reproductive health care separate from their insurance company or employer, and anyone prioritizing affordable access over specialist expertise. It does not suit pregnant patients seeking obstetric care (prenatal checkups, ultrasound, delivery), patients with complex gynecologic conditions requiring surgery or specialist evaluation, or those seeking services under specific insurance plans with no in-network alternative (though staff can discuss billing options).
New patients should plan for 60 to 90 minutes. You'll complete intake paperwork detailing medical and sexual history, confirm household income for fee calculation, and meet a clinician (nurse practitioner or physician assistant in most cases). The visit includes discussion of your reproductive health goals, physical exam, and (if relevant) testing. Clinicians provide contraceptive options counseling if you're interested. Results for STI tests or Pap smears may take several days; staff will contact you or you can request results by phone. No referral is required, and no parental consent is legally required for minors in Oklahoma accessing contraception or STI testing.
The Edmond Health Center is located in north Edmond. Hours are typically Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday availability; call or check the website to confirm current hours, as they may shift seasonally. The clinic offers free parking on-site. Appointments are strongly recommended and can be booked online or by phone; walk-in visits may be accommodated if staff capacity allows but carry a longer wait. The clinic is not wheelchair accessible for all service areas; call ahead if mobility is a concern.
This clinic fills a gap for Oklahomans seeking affordable, confidential reproductive health care without involvement of an insurance company or primary-care gatekeeper. For many uninsured or underinsured patients in the metro, it remains the most accessible entry point to contraceptive and preventive sexual health services.
