Integrative Medicine & Counseling (IMC) is a mid-sized outpatient mental health practice in Oklahoma City that combines psychiatric medication management with individual and group therapy for adults and adolescents struggling with depression, anxiety, ADHD, substance use, and trauma. The practice stands apart from larger hospital-affiliated clinics by maintaining shorter wait times and a structured emphasis on medication review alongside behavioral treatment rather than medication alone.
IMC operates as an independent practice, not part of a hospital system, which means it functions separately from emergency psychiatric services and inpatient psychiatric hospitalization. The clinic accepts most major insurance plans, uninsured patients on a sliding scale, and serves patients aged 13 and older. The practice employs 3 full-time licensed psychiatrists, 2 nurse practitioners trained in psychiatric care, and 6 licensed therapists (LCSW and LPC credentials). This staffing model allows patients to see both a prescriber and a therapist, with coordination between them, rather than choosing one service or the other.
The practice offers individual therapy (weekly, biweekly, or monthly sessions), psychiatric evaluation and medication management, psychiatric medication adjustments (follow-up appointments typically 20 to 30 minutes), group therapy for depression and anxiety, and adolescent-specific groups for anxiety and peer relationships. A first psychiatric evaluation costs $250 to $350 out of pocket for uninsured patients; therapy sessions range from $80 to $150 per session depending on the therapist's experience, with sliding scale rates available starting at $40 per session for those below 200% of federal poverty line. Insurance copays typically run $15 to $50 per visit depending on the plan. Follow-up psychiatric medication management appointments average $120 to $180 for uninsured patients. IMC does not offer inpatient detoxification, residential substance abuse treatment, or intensive outpatient programs (IOPs); patients needing those levels of care are referred to Integrative Recovery and other specialized facilities.
The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center's Department of Psychiatry operates a larger clinic with lower upfront costs for uninsured patients but reports average waits of 6 to 8 weeks for initial appointments. Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City operates a community mental health clinic with lower-cost care but primarily serves patients at or below poverty level and does not offer extended medication management follow-ups on a regular schedule. Rolling Hills Hospital, a 24-bed psychiatric unit, handles crisis and inpatient cases but does not serve patients seeking outpatient therapy and medication management continuity. Integrative Medicine & Counseling suits patients who want private practice flexibility, regular follow-ups, and coordinated psychiatric and therapy care without the wait-list burden of public systems. It does not serve patients in acute crisis (those should call the Oklahoma County Crisis Line at 405-271-8671 or go to an emergency room) or those needing residential or detoxification-level care.
IMC works well for adults with stable depression or anxiety who want consistent medication management and therapy together, adolescents whose parents can coordinate insurance or sliding-scale fees, and patients who have failed outpatient care elsewhere and want to try a second provider without immediate crisis triggers. The practice does not accept Medicaid (verification recommended as this may change), does not treat active psychosis or suicidality, and does not serve patients under age 13. Patients must be willing to attend appointments in person; the practice does not offer telehealth.
New patients call to schedule a psychiatric intake or therapy intake, whichever comes first. The psychiatric intake lasts 60 to 90 minutes and includes psychiatric history, current symptoms, substance use history, family psychiatric history, and a review of any current medications. The psychiatrist or nurse practitioner performs a mental status exam. If therapy is the first step, the therapist conducts a similar intake focused on reason for visit, coping history, and goals. Both intakes are documented for chart sharing within the practice. Most patients are scheduled for a follow-up psychiatric appointment within 1 to 2 weeks. Therapy may begin the same week or the following week depending on therapist availability.
The practice operates Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with no evening or weekend hours. The clinic is located on the north side of Oklahoma City near the Edmond border; street parking is available and there is a small lot. The practice does not offer same-day urgent appointments; patients in crisis are directed to the emergency room or crisis line. Confirm hours and insurance acceptance before calling; appointment wait times for new patients currently run 2 to 3 weeks.
Integrative Medicine & Counseling fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's mental health landscape: private-practice continuity and coordination for patients who do not qualify for crisis services and do not need residential treatment, but who want faster access than public systems provide.
