CBD Oil Mom is an informal peer counseling and educational practice in Oklahoma City that serves parents, primarily mothers, who are exploring or using CBD products as a supplement to conventional mental health treatment for anxiety, stress, and sleep issues. The practice operates at a small scale, focusing on one-on-one phone and video sessions rather than walk-in clinic appointments, with a model that sits between professional therapy and peer support group work.
The practice is not a licensed mental health facility, psychiatric office, or medical clinic. Instead, it functions as a coaching and educational resource founded by someone with personal experience navigating parenthood while managing anxiety with CBD products. Sessions are framed as informational and supportive rather than clinical treatment. The owner holds certification in CBD wellness coaching but does not provide diagnosis, prescription, or medical oversight. Clients come for guidance on product selection, dosing conversations to have with their own doctors, navigating the legal landscape in Oklahoma, and emotional support around the decision to use CBD alongside conventional care.
The practice acknowledges the legal status of hemp-derived CBD in Oklahoma. Under state law, hemp-derived products containing no more than 0.3% THC are legal, but regulatory oversight is limited. Medical cannabis products, which may contain higher CBD concentrations and are physician-recommended, require an Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Patient Card through an approved physician.
Sessions are offered by 30-minute or 60-minute appointment, conducted by phone or video. A single 30-minute session runs $50; a 60-minute session is $85. A four-session package (mix of 30 or 60 minutes) costs $180, which discounts the per-session rate. Pricing has remained stable according to the practice's current website, but phone confirmation is advisable before booking.
Sessions typically cover these topics: how CBD differs from hemp seed oil or THC products; common product types (tinctures, gummies, topicals, capsules) and why a parent might choose one over another; practical guidance on phrasing CBD use to a primary-care doctor or pediatrician; managing family or partner skepticism; Oklahoma-specific legal pathways if someone later wants to pursue a medical marijuana card; and troubleshooting outcomes (timing, dosage range) when CBD hasn't delivered expected results.
The practice does not provide medical advice, order lab tests, or change medication recommendations. A client's primary-care provider or psychiatrist remains the clinical anchor.
Oklahoma City has conventional licensed therapists, counselors, and psychiatrists affiliated with major systems like OU Health, Integris Health, and private practices. Those providers can address anxiety, stress, and sleep disorders through evidence-based psychotherapy or medication. Most require a referral, charge insurance-based copays (typically $20 to $50 per session), and have 2-to-8 week wait times for new-patient appointments.
Peer support groups in Oklahoma City, such as those run by the Mental Health Association of Oklahoma or NAMI Oklahoma, offer free or low-cost meetings focused on anxiety and depression but do not discuss specific wellness products or coaching.
Choose CBD Oil Mom if you are already committed to exploring CBD as part of your mental health toolkit and want practical, non-clinical guidance on product selection and communication with your existing medical provider. Choose a licensed therapist or psychiatrist if you do not yet have a diagnosis, need medication management, or want clinically supervised mental health care covered by insurance. Choose a peer support group if you want community and free resources.
This practice suits parents, primarily mothers, who are self-directed learners, already open to CBD as an option, and want to avoid feeling judged for that choice. It suits people with mild to moderate anxiety or sleep issues who already see a primary-care doctor or therapist and view CBD as a supplement rather than replacement. It suits people who want practical information in a time-efficient format and are willing to pay out of pocket.
It does not suit anyone with untreated mental illness, active suicidality, or psychosis. It does not suit people who need medication management or diagnostic clarity. It does not suit those seeking insurance coverage or a clinical paper trail. It does not suit people who want to use CBD instead of conventional mental health care.
A new client books a 30 or 60-minute session by email or phone. Before the appointment, the practice sends a brief intake form asking about current mental health status, whether you see another provider, what prompted interest in CBD, and what outcomes you hope for. The session covers your background, clarifies what CBD can and cannot do, reviews product types and cost ranges (quality CBD products in Oklahoma retail from $20 to $80 per bottle, though prices vary widely), and maps next steps. If appropriate, the counselor may suggest phrasing for bringing CBD up to your doctor, or discuss whether a medical marijuana pathway makes sense for you.
Follow-up sessions are booked as needed. Many clients report one or two sessions are sufficient; others book quarterly check-ins.
CBD Oil Mom operates by appointment only, with availability typically Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and occasional weekend slots. Phone and video sessions eliminate the need for parking or travel. Confirm hours and availability before booking, as they may shift seasonally. The practice has no physical office in Oklahoma City; all contact is remote.
Payment is requested before the session via electronic transfer or credit card. There is no contract, and clients can cancel with 24-hour notice for a full refund.
For a city with significant gaps in mental health access and long waitlists for therapy, an affordable coaching option that bridges the gap between peer support and clinical care fills a real need. CBD Oil Mom does not replace a doctor or therapist, but it makes the process of exploring CBD as one tool among many less isolating and more informed.
