Brain Treatment Partners of Oklahoma operates as a psychiatric practice in Oklahoma City specializing in transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) alongside traditional medication management and therapy. It sits in the larger landscape of OKC mental health care by offering a procedure-based approach alongside clinical psychiatric services, filling a niche between general counseling practices and hospital-affiliated psychiatric departments.
The practice's main clinical focus is TMS, a noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic pulses to stimulate brain activity and is FDA-cleared for treating major depressive disorder, treatment-resistant depression, and other conditions. TMS works differently from medication: instead of acting systemically through the bloodstream, it targets specific brain regions directly. Patients sit in a chair while a magnetic coil is placed against the scalp; the procedure lasts 30 to 40 minutes per session and typically runs five days a week for four to six weeks.
The practice also offers standard psychiatric services including medication evaluation and management, psychiatric consultations, and initial diagnostic assessments. This combination means patients can receive TMS treatment and psychiatric oversight in one location rather than coordinating across separate providers.
TMS pricing in Oklahoma City typically ranges from $10,000 to $15,000 for a full course of treatment, though this varies by the number of sessions required and insurance coverage. Brain Treatment Partners accepts most major insurance plans, which significantly reduces out-of-pocket cost for many patients; covered patients often pay copays per session or a percentage of the total cost depending on their plan. Uninsured patients should confirm exact pricing directly with the practice, as some providers offer sliding-scale options or payment plans.
Psychiatric consultations and medication management visits are billed at standard office rates, usually $150 to $300 per session depending on whether it is a new-patient evaluation or follow-up. Insurance accepted at the practice includes plans from major carriers, though specifics vary by individual policy.
Oklahoma City has several psychiatric practices and counseling providers, but TMS access is less common. Mercy, OU Health, and Integris operate psychiatric departments and medication management services in the city, often with shorter wait times for appointments than private practices. However, those hospital systems typically do not offer in-house TMS; patients referred for TMS usually must travel to a specialty clinic or larger facility outside their primary care system.
Standalone counseling practices and therapists (LCSW, LPC, psychologists) are widely available in OKC and handle talk therapy and many medication referrals through collaboration with prescribers, but do not offer TMS themselves. Brain Treatment Partners differs by bringing TMS and psychiatric prescribing under one roof, reducing coordination burden for patients pursuing that treatment path.
For patients seeking TMS specifically, the practice eliminates the need to receive psychiatric care at one location and procedure treatment at another. For those seeking traditional talk therapy alone or short-term counseling, a general practice or independent therapist may be simpler and faster to access.
Brain Treatment Partners is most relevant for patients with major depression or treatment-resistant depression (depression that has not improved after trying two or more medications) who want to explore TMS while remaining under psychiatric oversight. It also suits patients already on psychiatric medications who want to add TMS or adjust prescriptions in the same clinical setting.
The practice is less suitable for patients seeking pure talk therapy without medication or procedure interests, patients in acute psychiatric crisis (inpatient hospitalization is more appropriate), or those uncomfortable with TMS as a concept. First-time TMS patients often report uncertainty about the procedure; the practice's dual structure allows psychiatrists to explain it, conduct medical clearance, and initiate treatment without handoffs.
New patients typically begin with a psychiatric evaluation that covers symptom history, current medications, medical history, and diagnosis. This appointment determines whether TMS is a reasonable next step and establishes a medication baseline if needed. The psychiatrist will review the TMS process, discuss what to expect during treatment, and explain risks and benefits.
If TMS is the plan, the practice usually schedules a TMS orientation visit before treatment starts. This visit familiarizes the patient with the equipment, reviews the magnetic pulse sensation, and confirms safety clearance (pregnancy, certain implanted devices, and seizure history require medical review before proceeding).
The first TMS session follows, again lasting 30 to 40 minutes. Patients remain awake, alert, and able to talk to staff throughout.
Brain Treatment Partners is located in Oklahoma City proper. Verify current hours before your visit, as psychiatric practices sometimes adjust scheduling seasonally or due to provider availability. Parking at the location is standard street and lot parking typical of OKC medical offices; confirm specific accessibility or reserved spaces when you call.
Public transit to the practice is limited, as Oklahoma City's bus system (METRO) has sparse evening and weekend service. Driving or arranging a ride is the practical choice for most patients. TMS patients who cannot drive to five weekly appointments should plan transportation in advance or ask the practice whether shorter, more intensive schedules are available.
Brain Treatment Partners fills a clear gap in OKC psychiatric care by housing both TMS capability and psychiatric prescribing in a private practice setting. For patients who have exhausted medication trials and want a structured alternative without navigating a hospital system's referral process, the practice offers direct, concentrated access to that pathway.
