Urology Associates is a specialty urology practice in Oklahoma City that concentrates on medical management and minimally invasive procedures for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and urinary incontinence, alongside general urological care for stone disease and infection.
A group urology practice staffed by board-certified urologists, Urology Associates handles both medical consultation and in-office procedures. The practice emphasizes non-surgical options first, with procedures like transurethral microwave thermotherapy (TUMT) and urodynamic testing available on-site. The practice is not part of a hospital system but operates as an independent group, which means referrals do not require hospital affiliation and insurance verification is managed directly by the office rather than a larger billing network.
The practice offers evaluation and treatment for BPH (with symptom-scoring questionnaires like the IPSS to track severity), urinary incontinence evaluation and pelvic floor physical therapy referral, urinary tract stone consultation and extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) coordination, urinary tract infection and prostatitis management, erectile dysfunction evaluation, and cystoscopy for hematuria investigation. Urodynamic testing (a diagnostic study measuring bladder function) is performed in-office, reducing the need for hospital-based testing. New-patient consultation fees typically range from $150 to $250 depending on insurance; verify your plan's allowable rate with the office before arrival. Follow-up visits run $75 to $150. Procedures such as urodynamic testing or cystoscopy cost $300 to $600 out-of-pocket depending on insurance coverage and whether deductibles apply; the office bills insurance directly and will estimate your responsibility before scheduling. Prescription management for BPH and incontinence (alpha blockers, 5-alpha reductase inhibitors, anticholinergics) is covered by most major insurances at standard pharmacy copays.
Oklahoma City Urology (affiliated with Mercy Hospital) offers a broader surgical scope, including robotic prostatectomy for cancer and complex reconstruction, with on-site OR facilities. Choose Oklahoma City Urology if you need cancer surgery or have anatomically complex cases requiring hospital-grade support. Urology Associates suits patients with BPH and incontinence who want to avoid unnecessary surgery and prefer minimally invasive or medical management in an office setting, and for those whose insurance plan favors out-of-network specialty care (independent practices sometimes bill more transparently). OU Medicine Urology Clinic (part of the University of Oklahoma system) is appropriate if you are an OU Medicine patient or prefer academic medicine; wait times average 3 to 6 weeks. Urology Associates typically books new patients within 2 to 3 weeks, a meaningful advantage for urgent incontinence or obstructive symptoms.
Urology Associates is a good fit for men with moderate BPH symptoms seeking alternatives to surgery, patients with stress or urge incontinence willing to try pelvic floor therapy and medication before considering bulking agents or slings, older adults preferring office-based care over hospital procedures, and those with recurrent UTIs or kidney stones needing coordinated, ongoing management. It is less suitable for patients with advanced prostate cancer (which requires oncologic urologists and often surgery or radiation), those with severe urinary retention requiring catheterization as a bridge to definitive surgery, or patients whose insurance requires in-network hospital-affiliated care.
A new-patient appointment lasts 45 to 60 minutes. Bring your insurance card and a list of current medications. You will complete an IPSS symptom questionnaire (scored 0 to 35, with higher scores indicating more bothersome symptoms) and discuss symptoms, medical history, and prior treatments. A focused physical exam includes abdominal palpation and, for men, digital rectal examination to assess prostate size and consistency. Urinalysis is performed in-office to rule out infection. If incontinence is the chief complaint, you may undergo a cough stress test (you cough while a clinician observes for leakage). The physician will discuss whether imaging (ultrasound or CT) or urodynamic testing is needed before a treatment plan is set. Initial visits are not billed differently from standard consultations; costs follow the ranges noted above.
Urology Associates operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with no Saturday hours; verify holiday schedules by phone before scheduling urgent appointments. The practice is located in a medical office building with on-site parking at no additional charge, alleviating the congestion of hospital-based clinics. Appointment availability is verified by the office staff within 48 hours of your call. Insurance pre-authorization is requested by the practice; do not assume a visit will be covered without confirmation. The office accepts Medicare, commercial plans from United, Cigna, and Aetna, and most Blue Cross Blue Shield plans; call to confirm your specific plan and any referral requirements.
Urology Associates fills a functional gap in Oklahoma City: independent, office-based urology focused on the lower urinary tract and BPH management without the surgical throughput of hospital systems. For men over 60 with BPH or women with stress incontinence seeking conservative treatment, this practice's efficient scheduling and in-office diagnostics reduce delays inherent in larger networks.
