Mercy Clinic Primary Care operates a general primary care practice in Oklahoma City, with physicians including Megan Meier, MD, who brings sports medicine training to routine patient care. The clinic sits within Mercy Health Oklahoma and serves both new and established patients requiring preventive medicine, acute illness management, and sports-related injury evaluation in an outpatient setting. This model differs from Oklahoma City's freestanding sports medicine clinics in that it anchors athletic injury assessment within continuity of primary care, rather than as a standalone urgent or specialty service.
Mercy Clinic Primary Care functions as a full-service primary care office. Dr. Meier and her colleagues handle routine preventive visits, chronic disease management, minor acute illnesses, and initial evaluation of sports injuries. For athletic patients, this means the same provider who knows their medical history and baseline health can assess a knee sprain, shoulder impingement, or ankle injury without a separate referral workflow. Patients do not need to schedule a separate sports medicine appointment if they have an active primary care relationship; injuries can be worked into regular sick visits or scheduled as needed.
The integration of sports medicine expertise into a primary care setting is practical for high school and recreational athletes in Oklahoma City who want continuity. Rather than treating the sports injury in isolation, Dr. Meier's background allows evaluation of how the injury fits into a patient's overall activity level, previous injuries, and medical context.
Dr. Meier's services include history and physical examination of the injured area, basic orthopedic testing (range of motion, strength, stability checks, and special tests common to sports medicine), and referral coordination. The clinic can order X-rays and arrange MRI imaging when warranted. Many ankle sprains, muscle strains, and mild ligament injuries are managed conservatively with activity modification, ice, compression, anti-inflammatory medication, and physical therapy recommendation. More complex injuries—ACL tears, rotator cuff pathology requiring surgery, significant joint instability—are referred to orthopedic specialists.
Pricing for a sports medicine evaluation at a Mercy Clinic primary care office typically runs 30 to 60 dollars as an in-network copay for insured patients (verify with your plan), or a self-pay fee of roughly 200 to 250 dollars for an initial visit without insurance. Imaging (X-ray, MRI) carries separate costs. Mercy Clinic operates as part of a larger network, so imaging may be done in-house or referred to a Mercy hospital facility. Confirm what diagnostics are available on-site versus out-of-office when scheduling.
Oklahoma City has two main pathways for sports medicine care. Freestanding sports medicine clinics such as those affiliated with Mercy's orthopedic network or through OU Health offer dedicated sports medicine physicians and physician assistants, shorter appointment wait times for athletic injuries, and environments optimized for quick turnaround evaluation. Those clinics suit athletes who need same-week or urgent injury assessment and can accept a one-time visit without primary care continuity.
Mercy Clinic Primary Care suits patients with an established primary care relationship who want to avoid duplicate history-taking and lab work. Dr. Meier's sports medicine background means you are not being evaluated by a generalist; she has training specific to musculoskeletal injury. However, if you are uninsured or expect to need multiple specialist-level interventions (surgical planning, advanced imaging interpretation), a dedicated orthopedic office may move faster. Patients seeking physical therapy coordination or return-to-play clearance in a primary care context benefit most from staying within Mercy Clinic.
This clinic works well for Mercy Health Oklahoma plan members or patients with commercial insurance accepted by Mercy, high school or recreational athletes with moderate injuries, patients who have an existing relationship with Dr. Meier or another Mercy primary care provider, and individuals who prefer one physician managing both routine health and injury care. Parents of young athletes often prefer knowing their child's pediatrician or internist can field an injury call rather than coordinating with a separate sports medicine office.
It is not ideal for uninsured patients who lack an established primary care visit (new-patient fees plus evaluation may exceed standalone clinic rates), competitive athletes requiring urgent same-day assessment, or patients whose injuries warrant orthopedic surgery consultation from the first visit. Additionally, if your insurance does not include Mercy in-network coverage, copay and coinsurance costs may push total visit expense higher than at a non-Mercy facility.
Schedule a standard office appointment (not walk-in; this is primary care, not urgent care). Allow 30 to 45 minutes. Bring insurance card and photo ID, any imaging you have had done recently, and a list of medications. Dr. Meier will review your medical history, ask about the injury (how it occurred, what makes it worse or better, prior ankle or knee injuries), and perform a focused orthopedic exam. She will assess swelling, range of motion, strength, and stability with standard tests (Lachman test for knee, anterior drawer for ankle, etc.). If X-rays are needed, they can usually be ordered same-visit and performed at a Mercy imaging center nearby. MRI typically requires scheduling separate from the visit. At the end, you will leave with a diagnosis, activity restrictions, a care plan (rest, ice, compression, anti-inflammatory), and either a referral for physical therapy or to an orthopedic surgeon if needed.
Mercy Clinic Primary Care locations across Oklahoma City typically operate Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with some sites offering Saturday hours; call ahead to confirm Dr. Meier's specific schedule and location. Parking is generally available at Mercy-affiliated clinics with free surface or lot parking. Check Mercy Health Oklahoma's website or call the clinic directly to verify exact hours and to confirm Dr. Meier is accepting new patients, as availability changes.
Mercy Clinic Primary Care brings sports medicine expertise into continuity care, reducing the need to piece together separate specialists for routine injuries. For Oklahoma City patients already in the Mercy system, having a sports-medicine-trained primary care physician available for injury assessment is a practical advantage over managing athletic injuries entirely outside your primary care relationship.
