Mercy Convenient Care-Edmond Memorial is a hospital-affiliated urgent care clinic operated by Mercy as part of Edmond Memorial Hospital's campus on the north side of the Oklahoma City metro. It handles acute, non-emergency conditions including injuries, infections, and minor procedures, operating seven days a week with a focus on patients who cannot wait for a primary care appointment but do not need a hospital emergency room.
Mercy Convenient Care-Edmond Memorial sits between primary care and the ER on the urgency spectrum. It is staffed by physicians and nurse practitioners, accepts most major insurance plans, and operates on a walk-in model without scheduled appointments. The clinic is located at Edmond Memorial Hospital, 1 Medical Center Drive, Edmond, Oklahoma 73034, approximately 8 miles north of downtown Oklahoma City and 25 minutes from central Bricktown. It is open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily (hours should be confirmed before visiting, as extended hours can shift seasonally).
The clinic treats upper respiratory infections, ear infections, strep throat, urinary tract infections, minor fractures, sprains, cuts and lacerations, burn care, minor burns, non-serious eye irritation, and common infections. It can perform basic X-rays, lab work, and IV hydration. It does not handle major trauma, complex surgical emergencies, or conditions requiring admission. Doctors can write prescriptions, clear patients for return to work or school, and provide basic wound care including sutures.
Pricing is variable by insurance type and service. Self-pay patients typically pay $150 to $300 for a basic visit; diagnostic services (X-rays, labs) add $75 to $200 depending on complexity. Insurance copays for urgent care typically run $25 to $75 per visit, and deductibles may apply if the patient has not yet met annual maximums. Mercy accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and most commercial plans including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, and United. Uninsured patients can request a self-pay discount or payment plan at check-in. Confirm current pricing and insurance participation directly with the clinic.
The Edmond location of Mercy Convenient Care draws patients from north Oklahoma City, Edmond, and northern suburbs because of its hospital affiliation and seven-day schedule. However, several other urgent care providers serve the metro. Concentra Urgent Care operates multiple locations across Oklahoma City (including one near Penn Square in central OKC) and typically has faster wait times because it uses appointment slots alongside walk-ins; Concentra does not have hospital affiliation, so patients needing imaging or bloodwork may face transfer delays if results indicate a need for higher care. NextCare operates multiple urgent care clinics across Oklahoma with similar hours and scope but is not hospital-affiliated. Minute Clinic, located inside CVS pharmacies across the OKC area, handles only routine infections and minor care and cannot perform X-rays or IV therapy, making it suitable for simple colds or flu checks but not for injuries or complex infections.
The Edmond Memorial location's main advantage is direct access to hospital-level imaging, lab capacity, and a clear handoff if a patient needs admission or escalation. Its disadvantage is longer wait times during peak hours (typically 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and mid-day on weekends) because it operates walk-in only, whereas Concentra or other appointment-based urgent care clinics can manage volume more smoothly. Choose Mercy Convenient Care-Edmond Memorial if you live north of I-44 and value hospital-backed care; choose Concentra if you want faster in-and-out service and can schedule ahead; choose Minute Clinic only if your need is strictly a routine illness check.
This clinic works well for Edmond residents, north OKC patients, and families seeking a single, consistently staffed location open every day. It suits parents needing quick care for children with ear infections or fevers, working adults with sprains or minor injuries, and uninsured or underinsured patients who need transparent pricing. It does not suit patients in severe pain, suspected broken bones requiring complex orthopedic care, or conditions like chest pain, shortness of breath, or stroke symptoms, which require the ER. It is poorly suited for patients south of I-44 or in central Oklahoma City during rush hour, as the Edmond location adds 20 to 40 minutes of travel time.
Walk-ins check in at the front desk with insurance card and photo ID. Wait time is typically 15 to 45 minutes depending on time of day and clinic volume. A nurse takes vital signs and a brief history. A physician or nurse practitioner then evaluates the patient, performs relevant exams, and orders tests if needed (X-ray, urinalysis, throat culture). Most visits conclude in 60 to 90 minutes total. Payment or insurance verification occurs at check-out; self-pay patients receive an itemized receipt and explanation of charges.
Mercy Convenient Care-Edmond Memorial operates 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. The clinic is situated on the Edmond Memorial Hospital campus with dedicated parking available free of charge in a surface lot adjacent to the clinic entrance. The campus is accessible via Medical Center Drive off of 134th Street North. No appointment is needed; arrive early on weekends and weekday evenings to minimize wait time.
Mercy Convenient Care-Edmond Memorial serves a geographic market where hospital-connected urgent care and reliable weekend hours matter more than walk-in speed, making it a practical choice for recurring patients in north Oklahoma City and Edmond.
