Clinton Patton is a licensed mental health counselor in Oklahoma City who provides individual talk therapy and psychiatric assessments for adults dealing with depression, anxiety, trauma, and life transitions. The practice operates as a single-provider independent practice rather than a large clinic or hospital psychiatry department, meaning appointments are booked directly with Patton and follow a longer-term therapeutic model.
Patton holds a master's degree in clinical mental health counseling and is licensed as an LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) in Oklahoma. The work centers on evidence-based talk therapy rather than medication management alone. Sessions typically address emotional processing, behavioral patterns, and coping skills. Many clients come from referrals by primary care physicians, while others seek counseling independently. The practice does not include group therapy, psychiatric medication prescriptions, or crisis stabilization; clients experiencing acute psychiatric crisis are referred to emergency departments or crisis lines.
Individual psychotherapy sessions run 50 to 60 minutes. Patton charges a standard session rate; verify the current fee by calling or emailing directly, as rates adjust occasionally. Most insurance plans are accepted if verified at booking. Clients without insurance should ask about self-pay rates and whether sliding-scale adjustment is available. A typical intake session, which includes history-gathering and treatment planning, may be billed as a standard session or at a different rate depending on the insurance plan.
Psychiatric evaluation and diagnostic assessment are offered as initial services to clarify presenting concerns and rule out medical causes of mood or anxiety symptoms. These appointments usually take longer than routine sessions and establish a baseline for ongoing treatment.
Oklahoma City has both independent therapists and larger clinic networks. Patton's single-provider model allows consistent continuity with one clinician but typically means longer waits for first appointments and no backup provider if Patton becomes unavailable. Larger clinics such as those affiliated with OU Health or Integris offer same-day intake and multiple clinicians on staff, which suits clients seeking faster access or who may need provider switches. Insurance-based community mental health centers like Mercy Care or NorthCare provide low-cost services on a sliding scale for uninsured or low-income clients, though appointment waits can be several weeks. Choose Patton if you prefer a consistent long-term therapeutic relationship and have flexible scheduling; choose a larger clinic if you need rapid appointment availability or backup coverage.
Patton is well-suited for adults seeking ongoing individual psychotherapy, those with a diagnosed or suspected anxiety or mood disorder, people processing grief or relationship loss, and clients with trauma histories who benefit from a secure, consistent therapeutic relationship. The practice also serves adults navigating career or life direction questions. Patton does not prescribe psychiatric medications; clients requiring medication management must have a separate psychiatric prescriber. Families needing couples therapy or parent-child sessions should seek a practice explicitly offering those modalities. Teenagers and children are typically not served; refer to practices with child or adolescent licensure.
The initial appointment is an intake session lasting 60 to 90 minutes. Patton will gather a detailed mental health history, including past counseling or psychiatric treatment, family history, current medications, medical conditions, and specific reasons for seeking therapy. You will be asked about current symptoms, functional impact (work, relationships, sleep, appetite), and treatment goals. A mental status screening may be performed to assess for depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, or other acute concerns. Together you will establish a preliminary treatment plan, including estimated frequency of sessions (often weekly or biweekly for ongoing therapy) and anticipated duration. Bring insurance information and a photo ID.
Clinton Patton operates by appointment only; walk-in visits are not available. Typical office hours are weekday afternoons and early evenings; verify specific hours and whether weekend or early morning slots are offered by contacting the practice directly. The office location is in Oklahoma City proper; confirm the street address and parking availability when booking your first appointment. Telehealth sessions may be available depending on your insurance and situation; ask during scheduling if remote sessions would suit your needs.
Individual therapy with a consistent provider is often more effective for complex mental health concerns than brief interventions or medication alone. Patton's availability as a licensed independent therapist fills a niche for adults who want ongoing psychotherapy without cycling through multiple clinicians or navigating large institutional referral systems.
