Faith Family Healthcare Clinic operates as a federally qualified health center (FQHC) offering primary care, preventive services, and acute-visit treatment on a walk-in basis, serving uninsured and underinsured patients across Oklahoma City without turning anyone away for inability to pay.
Faith Family Healthcare Clinic is a safety-net provider, meaning it accepts patients regardless of insurance status or immigration background and uses a sliding-fee scale based on household income rather than a fixed price menu. As an FQHC, it receives federal funding to operate in medically underserved areas and is required to serve any resident who walks through the door. The clinic handles routine urgent care, chronic disease management, preventive screenings, and minor procedures; it does not provide emergency surgery or inpatient services and will refer those cases to hospital partners. It sits in a gap often overlooked in Oklahoma City's health landscape: it serves people who earn too much to qualify for Medicaid but lack private insurance or the funds for a traditional urgent care visit.
The clinic provides adult and pediatric exams, management of common conditions (hypertension, diabetes, respiratory infections), annual wellness visits, vaccinations, basic lab work, and contraception. Pricing is scaled to federal poverty level. Uninsured patients earning up to 100% of the federal poverty line (approximately $14,600 annual income for a single adult in 2024) are typically charged $0 to $40 per visit; those earning 100–200% of poverty pay $40–80; higher incomes are assessed accordingly, with a documented cap at no more than what a private-pay patient would owe. Verify current income thresholds and exact fees by calling ahead, as these figures are reviewed annually.
Insurance is accepted where held (Medicare, Medicaid, and many commercial plans), and the clinic coordinates benefits to reduce out-of-pocket cost further. Medication costs depend on what is prescribed, but the clinic has access to $4 generic programs at major pharmacies.
A traditional urgent care chain (such as MedExpress or similar walk-in centers in the Oklahoma City area) charges a flat visit fee of $100–$150 without insurance, plus any additional procedures or labs, and typically does not adjust that fee based on income. They are designed for employed, insured patients or those with cash reserves. Faith Family Healthcare Clinic charges on a sliding scale and is built to serve those who cannot afford that flat fee. However, urgent care clinics often have shorter wait times during peak hours because they do not prioritize chronic-disease follow-ups. Faith Family Healthcare Clinic may see longer waits because it mixes walk-in acute care with scheduled chronic-disease management, making it less predictable for a quick in-and-out visit on a busy afternoon.
For patients with insurance, an urgent care visit may have a copay ($25–50) and is often faster. For uninsured patients, Faith Family Healthcare Clinic is almost always the lower-cost choice.
This clinic serves uninsured adults and children, underinsured families, and those managing chronic conditions on a low income. It is also appropriate for patients who want continuity of care (the same provider seeing them multiple times) rather than a different clinician each visit. It suits people who can wait 30 minutes to 2 hours on a busy day and who value affordability and non-judgment over speed.
It does not suit patients who need emergency services (major trauma, chest pain, stroke symptoms), who require specialists (cardiologists, orthopedic surgeons), or who expect a 10-minute visit. Patients with complex psychiatric needs or those needing extensive mental health services beyond basic assessment are usually referred elsewhere.
Walk-ins arrive and check in at the front desk; there is no appointment booking required, though the clinic accepts scheduled visits too. A new patient completes a health history form (paper or digital depending on clinic workflows). A medical assistant takes vital signs. A nurse or clinician does an intake interview covering current symptoms, medical history, medications, and insurance status. An income-verification questionnaire is completed to determine sliding-fee eligibility. The clinician then performs the exam and decides on treatment or referral. The visit typically takes 60–90 minutes from check-in to discharge on a moderate day; during early morning or late afternoon it may be faster.
Faith Family Healthcare Clinic operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended or Saturday hours varying by location; verify exact hours for the specific Faith Family Healthcare location serving your area of Oklahoma City, as the organization has multiple sites. Parking is available on-site or in shared lots. Public transit via EMBARK (Oklahoma City's transit authority) serves most locations; confirm the nearest stop before your visit.
The clinic uses electronic health records, so returning patients' histories are accessible and reduce repeat paperwork.
Faith Family Healthcare Clinic fills a persistent gap in Oklahoma City's health system: it removes the price barrier that keeps uninsured or low-income working people from seeking basic medical care. For residents without employer insurance or Medicaid eligibility, a single urgent care visit at full price can mean skipped doses of blood-pressure medication or delayed treatment of infection. This clinic's sliding-fee model and federal mission make it one of the only reliably accessible walk-in options in the city for that population.
