Total Health Partners operates as a walk-in urgent care clinic in Oklahoma City, accepting most insurance plans and treating common illnesses, injuries, and acute conditions without requiring an appointment or referral. It functions as a middle ground between a primary care office (which requires scheduling weeks ahead) and an emergency room (which handles life-threatening cases and charges far higher out-of-pocket costs).
THP addresses acute medical needs—strep throat, minor fractures, sprains, ear infections, minor lacerations, cold and flu symptoms, urinary tract infections, and allergic reactions. It does not perform surgery, handle psychiatric emergencies, or treat conditions requiring inpatient hospital care; patients needing those services are referred to nearby emergency departments. The clinic stocks basic diagnostics including on-site lab work and X-ray capability, allowing many patients to receive a diagnosis and treatment plan during a single visit rather than being sent elsewhere for imaging confirmation.
THP charges an initial urgent care visit at a rate standard for Oklahoma City clinics: walk-in visits typically run $150 to $250 before insurance, with a lower copay or coinsurance amount if the patient carries a plan the clinic accepts. Patients should confirm their plan's in-network or out-of-network status before arrival to avoid surprise balance bills. Additional costs apply if lab work, X-rays, sutures, or injections are needed; these are billed separately. Many employers and government plans (including Medicare) are accepted; it is worth calling ahead if coverage status is unclear, as out-of-pocket costs can exceed $300 to $400 for a visit with imaging or multiple tests.
Oklahoma City has several urgent care chains and independent clinics. MedExpress operates multiple locations across the metro, with similar walk-in service and pricing, but THP often reports shorter wait times at its location during off-peak hours (early morning and late afternoon). CVS MinuteClinic handles only basic services such as vaccinations, minor wounds, and common cold symptoms, making it unsuitable if X-rays or lab work are needed same-day. Traditional primary care practices in Oklahoma City typically require 1 to 3 weeks for appointments, and many do not accept emergency same-day visits. An ER visit costs 3 to 5 times as much as urgent care and involves much longer waits for non-critical cases; THP is the appropriate choice when the condition is urgent but not life-threatening.
THP works well for insured patients with acute illnesses or minor injuries who cannot reach their primary care doctor quickly, working parents needing evening or weekend care, and uninsured or underinsured patients seeking transparent, lower-cost acute care compared to an emergency room. It also serves families seeking urgent pediatric care; the clinic does see children. It is not suitable for patients in severe pain, unable to breathe, experiencing chest pain, suspected stroke, or suffering major trauma; those patients require 911 and hospital transport. Patients seeking mental health crisis intervention, pain management for chronic conditions, or specialized imaging such as MRI will be referred out.
Walk-ins are seen in the order they arrive, but wait times typically range from 15 to 45 minutes during business hours, longer on weekend mornings and early evenings. Bring a government-issued photo ID, insurance card (if insured), and a list of current medications. A nurse will perform vital signs and ask about symptoms; a provider then examines the patient and orders any tests or imaging. Most visits conclude with a diagnosis, prescription if needed, and clear discharge instructions within 60 to 90 minutes total.
THP's hours are typically Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; verify current hours before visiting, as seasonal or staffing changes do occur. Parking is on-site and free. The clinic is located on the south side of Oklahoma City, making it accessible from central and south OKC neighborhoods; patients traveling from north Oklahoma City or Edmond may find it less convenient than an alternative provider closer to home.
THP fills a genuine gap between routine office care and emergency department treatment, making it a practical first call for acute conditions during or after hours when a primary doctor is unavailable.
