Freedom Healing Center is a licensed outpatient mental health and substance abuse treatment provider in Oklahoma City offering individual and group counseling, medication management, and intensive outpatient programs (IOP) for adults dealing with depression, anxiety, trauma, and addiction.
Freedom Healing Center operates as a standalone mental health clinic rather than part of a hospital system. The center focuses on outpatient therapy and does not provide inpatient psychiatric care or emergency crisis services. It accepts both self-pay and insured patients and maintains a sliding-scale fee structure to accommodate clients with limited income. The practice employs licensed counselors (LPCs and LCSWs), substance abuse counselors, and nurse practitioners who can prescribe medication. Staff typically hold credentials through the Oklahoma Counseling and Mental Health Professionals Board and the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.
Individual therapy sessions run $60 to $120 per visit on a sliding scale, with the lower rate available to uninsured clients under 200 percent of the federal poverty line. Group therapy sessions cost $25 to $40 per person. The center offers an intensive outpatient program (IOP) for substance abuse and mental health conditions at $500 to $700 per week, typically lasting four to eight weeks with 9 to 20 hours of programming weekly. Psychiatric evaluations and medication management appointments range from $90 to $150 per session. Clients using insurance should confirm coverage before scheduling, as reimbursement rates vary by plan and provider contract status. Prices are subject to change; verify current rates directly with the center.
Freedom Healing Center's sliding-scale model sets it apart from many private practices in Oklahoma City, which operate on fixed fee-for-service pricing. Mercy Health Oklahoma City's mental health clinics accept insurance and Medicaid but operate within a hospital system, meaning psychiatric crises are routed to emergency services rather than handled through the primary outpatient relationship. South Oklahoma City Counseling Services, another nonprofit, offers similar sliding-scale rates and group programming but has longer wait lists, typically four to six weeks for first appointments. Community Health Centers Inc., a federally qualified health center with multiple Oklahoma City locations, provides primary care integrated with mental health but prioritizes uninsured and low-income patients and may not be suitable if you have active insurance. Choose Freedom Healing Center if you want faster access to specialized therapy without hospital system overhead; choose Mercy if you need psychiatric hospitalization as a backup; choose a federally qualified health center if you qualify for federal poverty-based assistance and want one-stop primary and mental health care.
The center works well for adults with mild to moderate depression, anxiety, substance abuse concerns, and trauma who can attend scheduled appointments and do not require immediate psychiatric hospitalization. It suits people who work standard hours and can attend evening sessions, which the center typically offers. Uninsured clients benefit from the sliding-scale structure. Clients with severe untreated bipolar disorder, active psychosis, or acute suicidality requiring hospitalization should seek emergency services at a hospital psychiatric unit rather than attempting outpatient treatment. Those with complex medical conditions requiring close coordination with primary care physicians may find integrated care at a federally qualified health center more practical. Parents seeking child or adolescent counseling should note that Freedom Healing Center focuses on adult clients.
New clients should call to schedule an intake appointment, typically available within one to two weeks. Bring a photo ID, proof of insurance (if applicable), and any current medications or psychiatric history. The intake usually lasts 60 to 90 minutes and includes a clinical assessment of presenting symptoms, substance use history, trauma history, current stressors, and suicidal or homicidal ideation screening. The clinician will discuss treatment goals, recommend individual therapy, group therapy, or IOP based on severity, and explain fees and billing. You will not receive a diagnosis on the first visit; that comes after additional assessment. If the center determines your needs exceed outpatient scope (such as active suicidal planning), staff will provide referrals to emergency psychiatric services.
Freedom Healing Center is located in central Oklahoma City with on-site parking available. Regular office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., with evening sessions typically ending at 7:30 p.m. Saturday appointments are available on request. The center does not operate a walk-in crisis line; clients experiencing emergencies should call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. The center is accessible by car from I-35 and I-405. Public transit connections vary; confirm transit options with your local Oklahoma City transit map if you rely on bus service. Telehealth sessions are available for existing clients, which reduces barriers if weather or transportation is a concern.
Freedom Healing Center fills a practical gap for working adults in Oklahoma City who need affordable mental health care without the complexity of a hospital system and the wait times of safety-net clinics.
