What is the best way to contact the office for appointments or urgent concerns?
Calling the office is the best option for scheduling help, urgent questions, insurance questions, and anything time-sensitive related to your visit.
We'd love to hear from you. Reach out anytime.
Phone
918-652-2345Fax
918-652-2537Hours
| Monday | 8:00am – 5:00pm |
| Tuesday | 8:00am – 5:00pm |
| Wednesday | 8:00am – 5:00pm |
| Thursday | 8:00am – 5:00pm |
| Friday | 8:00am – 5:00pm |
| Saturday – Sunday | Closed |
Privacy notice: Do not send protected health information through this website unless you are redirected into a secure patient portal or verified HIPAA-compliant intake system.
Use the option that best matches your need. For appointment changes, portal questions, and anything related to your records, continue through a secure workflow rather than a basic website form.
General Office
Call our front desk
Best for appointments, eyewear questions, insurance questions, and urgent concerns.
Call 918-652-2345Patient Access
Use the secure patient portal
Existing patients can manage information and communicate through RevolutionPHR.
Open Patient PortalNon-Clinical Email
Send a basic office email
Only use email for general office questions. Do not include medical details or personal health information.
Email eyecenter1@yahoo.comTo stay on the safe side of HIPAA, this website does not provide an unsecured contact form for clinical communication.
Local Office Access
This page separates office calls, secure portal access, and non-clinical email so patients do not have to guess where their question belongs or risk sending protected information through the wrong channel.
Common Questions
These are common questions patients ask when they are trying to reach the practice safely and efficiently.
Calling the office is the best option for scheduling help, urgent questions, insurance questions, and anything time-sensitive related to your visit.
The secure patient portal is the better choice for account-related matters, follow-up details, and any protected information that should not be sent through standard email.
Email should only be used for basic office questions. Patients should avoid sending medical details or personal health information through unsecured email.