Ash B. Bowen, MD is a board-certified urologist in Oklahoma City practicing full-service urology, including prostate and kidney treatments, with particular emphasis on surgical intervention rather than primary medical management alone.
Bowen practices as a surgical urologist, meaning he handles both diagnosis and operative care. His practice covers the standard range of urological conditions: benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate), prostate cancer, kidney stones, bladder disorders, and male sexual health issues. The practice accepts new patients and works with major insurance carriers, though verification of current in-network status is advisable before scheduling.
His focus on surgery distinguishes him from primary-care-based urologists or non-surgical specialists. Patients with conditions requiring minimally invasive or open operative treatment are his core referral base.
Specific pricing for consultation, office procedures, or surgical intervention is not publicly available on a standard fee schedule. Insurance reimbursement for urological services in Oklahoma City typically ranges from $150 to $400 for an initial consultation, depending on complexity and payer. Surgical procedures such as transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) or stone removal carry facility and surgeon fees that vary widely; out-of-pocket responsibility depends on individual deductibles and plan design. Because urological surgery often falls into outpatient hospital or surgical center settings rather than office-based care, the total cost structure involves facility charges separate from physician fees.
Patients should contact the office directly to discuss expected costs, especially for anticipated procedures, and confirm coverage with their insurance carrier before the appointment.
Oklahoma City has multiple board-certified urologists. Bowen's surgical orientation positions him for patients needing operative intervention; patients seeking non-surgical management of chronic prostatitis, erectile dysfunction evaluation, or urinary incontinence alone may find medical urologists or urology practices with a broader conservative-care emphasis equally suitable. Referral patterns in Oklahoma City typically funnel surgical cases to urologists with high case volume in operative procedures, while primary-care physicians or internal medicine specialists often manage initial medical management of prostate or bladder symptoms. Bowen's standing as a surgical specialist means shorter wait times for operative scheduling may vary; lead time for consultation typically ranges from one to three weeks depending on urgency and referral source.
Bowen is the right choice for patients with a diagnosed urological condition requiring or likely to require surgery, those with recurrent kidney stones, men with prostate cancer under consideration for surgical management, and patients whose primary-care or other specialist has recommended surgical evaluation. He is less appropriate for patients seeking a first medical evaluation of mild urinary symptoms without imaging or testing yet completed; some primary-care doctors or general internal medicine specialists handle initial screening and may refer only if operative intervention appears likely.
A first appointment includes history and physical examination, review of any prior imaging (ultrasound, CT scan) or lab work (urine culture, PSA results), and discussion of diagnosis and treatment options. If surgery is anticipated, the visit typically includes informed consent discussion, operative scheduling, and pre-operative instructions. Bring insurance cards, a list of current medications, and any prior urological records. Expect a 30- to 45-minute first visit.
Specific office hours are not listed here; verify current hours and location by contacting the practice directly or consulting your insurance provider's directory. Oklahoma City urology practices typically operate standard business hours (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday) with limited or no Saturday availability. Parking should be confirmed with the office based on facility location.
Board-certified surgical urologists in Oklahoma City with high operative volume are concentrated, and Bowen's practice fills a clear need for patients requiring intervention rather than medication alone. His presence supports the broader surgical infrastructure at local hospitals and outpatient centers.
