NeuroRecovery Brain Injury Center is a standalone cognitive rehabilitation clinic serving Oklahoma City residents recovering from traumatic brain injury, stroke, aneurysm, and other acquired neurological events that affect memory, attention, executive function, and processing speed. Unlike general mental health counseling, NeuroRecovery focuses on measurable cognitive restoration through structured retraining rather than talk therapy, making it distinct in a local market where most counseling practices emphasize emotional processing.
NeuroRecovery occupies a 4,500-square-foot facility in northwest Oklahoma City and operates as a specialty neuropsychological rehabilitation program. It accepts physician referrals and also welcomes self-referrals, meaning patients do not require a doctor's recommendation to call for an evaluation. The center employs licensed neuropsychologists, cognitive rehabilitation specialists, and speech-language pathologists trained specifically in post-injury retraining, not general talk therapy. Sessions are one-on-one or small-group format, depending on the patient's cognitive profile and goals.
Cognitive rehabilitation sessions cost $125 per hour for standard one-on-one therapy. Neuropsychological evaluation (used to baseline a patient's cognitive strengths and weaknesses before therapy begins) ranges from $1,200 to $1,800 depending on the test battery used. Speech-language pathology services are $100 per hour. Most insurance plans cover evaluation and therapy when a valid medical diagnosis and referral are present; Medicare covers services at the standard Medicare reimbursement rate. Patients without insurance may qualify for a sliding scale; those interested should ask about this option when scheduling an intake.
Group sessions, offered 1 or 2 times per week, cost $60 per session and focus on memory, attention, and social reintegration skills. Sessions typically last 4 to 6 weeks per module. The facility also offers caregiver training (included in most therapy packages) to help family members support the patient's progress at home.
Oklahoma City's mental health landscape includes general counseling centers like the Oklahoma Psychology Center and Faith Counseling Center, both of which accept insurance and offer talk therapy for anxiety, depression, and trauma response. These are appropriate for emotional and behavioral processing. However, they do not specialize in the kind of structured, measurable cognitive retraining that a brain injury survivor may need. Hillcrest Hospital's outpatient rehabilitation department offers physical and occupational therapy and can refer complex cognitive cases to NeuroRecovery. Patients recovering from stroke or TBI should ask their hospitalist or primary care doctor whether NeuroRecovery's measured cognitive approach fits better than general counseling alone.
NeuroRecovery is the right choice for adults (age 18+) in the first 12 months after a brain injury, stroke, traumatic accident, or tumor resection who have measurable cognitive deficits in memory, attention, processing speed, or planning. It also serves patients years after injury if new challenges arise or previous therapy has plateaued. The practice does not handle primary psychiatric disorders such as untreated bipolar disorder or active psychosis; patients with these conditions should be stabilized with a psychiatrist or general counselor first. Pediatric brain injury patients (under 18) are referred to specialized pediatric rehabilitation centers outside Oklahoma City.
Intake takes about 90 minutes and includes a clinical interview, brief cognitive screening, and review of medical records from the referring physician or hospital stay. The neuropsychologist asks about the injury event, current symptoms (memory loss, attention lapses, fatigue, mood changes), medications, and rehabilitation history. A treatment plan is drafted, and baseline testing is scheduled if formal evaluation is needed. Most patients begin therapy within 1 to 2 weeks of intake.
NeuroRecovery operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Thursday evening sessions available for patients who cannot attend daytime appointments. The facility is located at 4210 North Meridian Avenue (off Britton Road) and offers free on-site parking in a small lot. Wait time for a first appointment is typically 1 to 3 weeks depending on referral volume; verify current wait times when calling 405-949-2700. The clinic is not wheelchair-accessible on all floors; patients with mobility limitations should confirm access before scheduling.
NeuroRecovery fills a necessary gap in Oklahoma City's recovery services. Few practices in the region combine neuropsychological evaluation with hands-on cognitive retraining, and the center's focus on measurable, outcome-based progress distinguishes it from talk-therapy-centered counseling.
