Norman Urology Associates is a multi-physician urology practice operating in Norman, with established ties to Oklahoma City's broader health ecosystem. The practice handles both common urological conditions—prostate concerns, kidney stones, incontinence—and surgical cases, accepting most major insurance plans and managing referrals from primary-care physicians across the metro area.
Norman Urology Associates provides diagnostic and surgical urology for adult patients. The practice does not specialize in pediatric urology; patients under 18 with urological conditions are typically referred elsewhere. Routine visits cover conditions including benign prostatic hyperplasia, urinary tract infections, erectile dysfunction, and chronic pelvic pain. For surgical needs, the group performs procedures at partner facilities including Norman Regional Health System.
Routine office visits typically cost between $150 and $250 for a new patient evaluation, depending on complexity; established-patient follow-ups range from $75 to $150. Many patients pay through insurance, so out-of-pocket costs vary by plan design and deductible status. Procedure pricing is not published online; patients are quoted after diagnosis and scheduling. Confirm your insurance coverage and any out-of-pocket maximums before your first appointment, as urological procedures (stone removal, transurethral resection of the prostate, or TURP) can incur significant facility fees beyond the surgeon's fee.
The practice accepts Medicare, most commercial plans including Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma, and Medicaid. Call ahead if you carry a plan outside these major networks; coverage varies.
Oklahoma City has multiple urology practices serving the metro area. OU Physicians Urology operates within the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center system and tends to carry longer wait times for new-patient appointments (4 to 8 weeks common) but draws patients needing academic medical center resources or teaching hospital access. Baptist Health System in Oklahoma City also operates a urology clinic, often quicker to schedule (2 to 4 weeks) and integrated into a single health system.
Norman Urology Associates typically sits in the middle for appointment availability (2 to 5 weeks for new patients, varies by provider) and operates independently of a hospital system, which can simplify referral paperwork if your primary-care doctor is outside Baptist or OU. Choose Norman Urology Associates if your insurance is good locally and you want a private practice environment; choose OU Physicians if you need academic-level subspecialty expertise; choose Baptist if you want integrated scheduling with your primary-care physician within one system.
Norman Urology Associates works well for adult patients with straightforward urological conditions seeking office-based evaluation and possible surgical intervention at a partnered facility. The practice is well-positioned for patients whose primary-care doctor is already referring into Norman or central Oklahoma City. Patients needing pediatric urology, complex gender-affirming urological care, or highly specialized reconstruction should ask about referrals to larger academic programs.
New-patient appointments typically last 45 minutes to an hour. Bring insurance cards, a list of current medications, and any prior imaging or lab results related to your condition. The provider will take a history, perform a physical exam, and discuss diagnostic options (ultrasound, urinalysis, post-void residual testing). Expect to discuss treatment options ranging from watchful waiting to medication to surgery; the provider will often schedule any needed imaging or labs before you leave. Follow-up visits are scheduled once results are available.
Norman Urology Associates operates during standard business hours; call 405-329-5881 to confirm exact hours, as they can shift seasonally or by provider. The office is located in Norman, not downtown Oklahoma City; parking is lot-based and free. If you are scheduling from Oklahoma City proper, plan for 20 to 30 minutes driving time from central locations.
Referrals are required by most insurance plans; ask your primary-care physician to send one before you call to schedule. Walk-in care is not available.
Norman Urology Associates fills a practical gap in the metro: private-practice urology with established operating relationships at Norman Regional and Oklahoma City facilities, quick enough scheduling for common conditions, and straightforward insurance processing. The practice suits established patients in the Norman-Oklahoma City corridor who need streamlined urological care without the appointment delays or referral bureaucracy of larger academic systems.
