Brian Stalcup, MD, is a psychiatrist offering medication management, psychiatric diagnosis, and treatment planning in Oklahoma City, with a focus on adults managing mood, anxiety, and other mental health conditions through pharmacological and therapeutic approaches.
Dr. Stalcup operates as a psychiatric provider rather than a therapist or counselor. His role centers on the medical side of mental health treatment: evaluating patients for psychiatric conditions, prescribing and monitoring psychiatric medications, and coordinating care with other providers. This distinction matters in Oklahoma City, where mental health care is divided between psychiatrists (who can prescribe medication and provide medical diagnosis), licensed professional counselors (who conduct talk therapy but cannot prescribe), and psychiatric nurse practitioners (who can prescribe in some settings). Dr. Stalcup's scope is strictly psychiatric management, making him a referral destination when a primary care doctor or therapist identifies a patient who needs medication evaluation or when existing medications require adjustment.
Dr. Stalcup offers initial psychiatric evaluations and ongoing medication management appointments. The initial evaluation typically involves a 45- to 60-minute session covering psychiatric history, current symptoms, past medication trials, family psychiatric history, and a physical and mental status examination. Follow-up appointments for medication management are usually 20 to 30 minutes, focused on symptom assessment, side effects, and dose or medication adjustments. Pricing varies by insurance and payment structure; specific out-of-pocket costs depend on your plan, deductible status, and whether the visit is coded as initial (higher cost) or follow-up (lower cost). Verification of exact fees should occur during scheduling, as insurance networks and copay structures change annually.
Oklahoma City has a moderate but uneven supply of psychiatrists. Many practices in the area operate on a referral-only basis, and appointment lead times typically range from 4 to 12 weeks. Dr. Stalcup's availability should be confirmed directly; same-day or next-day availability is rare for psychiatric evaluations at any practice in the metro area. If you are seeking purely talk-based therapy without medication management, a licensed professional counselor or clinical social worker would be more appropriate and often has shorter wait times. If your primary care doctor has recommended psychiatric evaluation but you want medication management without ongoing therapy, Dr. Stalcup's model matches that need. If you are already on psychiatric medication and need a second opinion or med adjustment, psychiatric practices like his fill that gap; some patients in Oklahoma City travel outside the metro area or wait weeks because demand for psychiatric services exceeds supply.
Dr. Stalcup's practice suits adults with diagnosed or suspected mood disorders, anxiety disorders, ADHD, or other conditions where medication evaluation is a primary goal. It also serves patients already on psychiatric medication who need ongoing monitoring, dose adjustment, or management of side effects. The practice is not suited for children or adolescents, as psychiatric care for minors requires specialized training and differs significantly in consent, dosing, and family dynamics. It is also not a crisis service; acute psychiatric emergencies belong in an emergency department or crisis line, not a medication management office. If you are seeking long-term psychotherapy or cognitive-behavioral therapy as your primary treatment, a therapist with an empty chair and time for deep work is what you need, though Dr. Stalcup may coordinate with a therapist you see separately.
Call to schedule an initial evaluation and provide insurance information when you book. Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to complete intake paperwork. The evaluation itself will cover your psychiatric symptoms, how long they have been present, what has and has not helped in the past, current medications and supplements, any allergies or past adverse reactions to medication, family history of mental health conditions or addiction, substance use, sleep, and social or occupational impact. Bring a list of all current medications and any past psychiatric medication trials you remember. Dr. Stalcup will perform a mental status examination and may ask targeted questions about suicidality or safety if warranted by your symptoms. At the end, he will discuss a diagnosis or diagnostic impression, explain treatment options, and often recommend starting or adjusting a medication. Most initial visits result in a plan for a follow-up appointment in 2 to 4 weeks to assess response and any side effects.
Specific hours and parking details should be confirmed directly with the office, as psychiatry practices in Oklahoma City vary widely in their scheduling models. Some operate Monday through Friday with limited evening availability; many do not have Saturday hours. Most psychiatrists in the metro area are located in medical office parks near major hospitals or in the downtown medical district. Parking is typically free or included with the building. Insurance verification and authorization requirements depend on your specific plan; call ahead to confirm whether your plan requires a referral from your primary care doctor before the visit.
Dr. Stalcup's practice addresses a real constraint in Oklahoma City mental health care: consistent, knowledgeable psychiatric evaluation and medication management are difficult to access quickly, and his established presence fills that need for adults seeking medical-model psychiatric care.
