Warren Clinic’s virtual primary care services allow patients to connect with a primary care provider online, eliminating the need for an in-person visit. Patients can receive high-quality, compassionate care for routine checkups, chronic condition management, and non-emergency illnesses from a trusted Warren Clinic provider.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I schedule an appointment?
There are two convenient options for scheduling an appointment:
Patients can schedule by calling the Well Connected Hotline at 918-488-6688
Or you can schedule online using MyChart:
Saint Francis Employees: Please note, if you are a Saint Francis employee on our MCO health insurance plan looking to schedule a Direct Primary Care appointment please call this number: 918-884-2884
What is virtual primary care?
Virtual primary care provides convenient access to primary care services for healthcare needs that do not require a physical examination such as:
- Routine checkups and preventive care
- Medication management and prescription refills
- Ongoing monitoring of stable chronic conditions, such as diabetes or hypertension
- Evaluation and treatment of common, non-urgent illnesses, including colds, influenza, and minor infections
Virtual primary care is designed to fit your schedule—no commute, no waiting room—just high-quality care delivered from the comfort of your home.
Who is virtual primary care designed to support?
Adults 18 or older can access virtual care. It's primarily for individuals who's health condition(s) won't require frequent physical examination.
It's especially helpful for:
- Busy professionals who need convenient access to care between meetings or work commitments
- Parents who may have difficulty arranging childcare for in-person appointments
- Students (ages 18+) managing healthcare needs alongside demanding academic schedules
- Adult patients with stable chronic conditions (e.g., diabetes, hypertension, GERD) who require routine monitoring and follow-up
- Generally healthy adults seeking care for minor, episodic illnesses such as colds or influenza
How do I use MyChart?
We use MyChart to help enable our Virtual Primary Care team to best support you. With MyChart, you can conveniently message your care team, schedule visits, and stay connected to your health from any device.
Click below for more information on how to register for, and use MyChart:
What do I need to do to help make the most of my virtual appointment?
Please have the following available during your visit:
- Current medications (please have medication bottles available)
- Family medical history (any relevant conditions)
- Specialist information (names and contact details for any specialists you see)
- Medical history (past surgeries with dates and any ongoing medical conditions)
While not essential for your first visit, the following items can help us provide the best care:
- Current blood pressure reading (from an at-home blood pressure cuff)
- Current pulse and oxygen saturation (from a pulse oximeter, Fitbit, Apple Watch, or similar device; oxygen saturation is especially important for respiratory concerns)
- Current weight (from a home scale)
How do labs and imaging fit into virtual primary care?
While many visits can be completed virtually, laboratory testing and imaging still require an in-person appointment. If your care plan includes lab work or imaging, you’ll have access to convenient locations across Northeast Oklahoma to ensure seamless follow-up care.
Click below for convenient locations:
Can Virtual Primary Care providers prescribe controlled substances?
No, our providers do not prescribe controlled medications. However, we are happy to assist with referrals to appropriate specialists when needed and frequently collaborate with specialists for comprehensive care.
Meet The Physicians
Robert F. Villareal, MD
Dr. Robert F. Villareal, MD, is a board‑certified Family Medicine physician at Saint Francis Warren Clinic in Tulsa. He earned his medical degree from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine in 1996 and completed his residency at Via Christi Regional Medical Center in 2000. With over 25 years of primary care experience, Dr. Villareal treats adult patients, addressing common conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and acute illnesses, while emphasizing preventive care and patient education.
Colin A. Marouk, DO
Dr. Colin A. Marouk, DO, is a board‑certified Family Medicine physician at Saint Francis Warren Clinic. He earned his medical degree from Oklahoma State University–Center for Health Services (1988) and completed internship and residency at Tulsa Regional Medical Center (1992–1993). With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Marouk offers comprehensive primary care for adult patients, managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, allergies, and preventive health screenings. Highly rated by patients for his clarity, thoroughness and caring bedside manner.