Grace Behavioral Health Services is an outpatient counseling and mental health practice located in Oklahoma City that combines individual therapy, psychiatry, and substance abuse treatment under one roof, serving adults and adolescents who need consistent care without residential hospitalization.
Grace Behavioral Health Services operates as a mid-sized outpatient clinic rather than a hospital system. It provides psychiatric evaluation and medication management alongside licensed therapist-led counseling for conditions including depression, anxiety, trauma, and substance use disorders. The practice accepts most major insurance plans and operates on a session-by-session billing model rather than requiring upfront commitment to treatment packages. Unlike emergency-focused urgent care or inpatient hospital programs, Grace focuses on ongoing weekly or bi-weekly outpatient relationships suitable for people managing chronic mental health conditions or early-stage substance use recovery.
Individual therapy sessions typically run 50 minutes and range from $120 to $180 per session for uninsured or self-pay patients, depending on the clinician's experience level. Psychiatric medication management appointments are usually 20 to 30 minutes at $100 to $150 without insurance. Most sessions are covered under major Oklahoma insurance plans (Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, United, Aetna) with standard copays of $20 to $50. Verify current copay amounts and in-network status with your insurance provider and the clinic directly before scheduling. Group therapy for substance abuse recovery is offered at lower per-person cost (typically $40 to $60 per session) but requires commitment to a set schedule. Intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) for substance use are available at around $300 to $500 per week depending on frequency (typically 6 to 12 hours weekly).
Grace operates in a competitive mental health market in Oklahoma City. Pivot Mental Health and Wellness, also based in OKC, similarly combines therapy and psychiatry but operates at a slightly larger scale with more same-week appointment availability. Pivot's self-pay rates are comparable ($130 to $170 per therapy session), but Grace often offers shorter wait times (typically 1 to 2 weeks versus 2 to 4 weeks at Pivot). For substance abuse specifically, the Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (CADA) runs county-funded programs with sliding-scale fees starting at $0 for uninsured residents, but their group-focused model and longer waitlists make them better suited to people without immediate income. Grace fills the gap for insured and self-pay patients who prefer mixed-modality care (therapy plus medication management) with faster access. Patients needing intensive inpatient or residential treatment should look to larger systems like OU Health or Integris, which operate dual-diagnosis units but at substantially higher costs ($500 to $1000+ per day).
Grace works well for adults and teens with stable housing who are seeking ongoing outpatient care for depression, anxiety, PTSD, or early substance use recovery. It suits people with health insurance or disposable income for self-pay sessions, and those who prefer continuity with a single clinician over multiple referrals. It does not suit people in acute psychiatric crisis (who need an ER), those experiencing active homelessness without case management support, or patients whose substance use is severe enough to require medically supervised detoxification. Children under 12 are generally not accepted, though the practice will refer parents to pediatric-focused providers.
New patients complete a 90-minute intake appointment that includes a detailed mental health and medical history, discussion of current symptoms, and screening for safety concerns. The clinician will ask about substance use, prior treatment, medications, and what prompted the call. If psychiatry is recommended, a separate psychiatric evaluation (typically 60 minutes) is scheduled within 1 to 3 weeks to assess medication eligibility. Most intakes are conducted in person; telehealth is available for follow-up sessions but not standard for initial appointments. Bring insurance card, photo ID, and a list of current medications.
Grace operates Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with limited evening hours (typically one evening per week until 7:00 p.m.). The clinic is located near downtown OKC and offers free onsite parking. No same-day walk-in appointments are available; all visits require advance scheduling by phone or online. Telehealth sessions are offered for established patients between regular office hours.
Grace Behavioral Health Services fills a practical role in Oklahoma City's mental health infrastructure: it combines the clinical depth of psychiatry with consistent therapy relationships and manages insurance logistics that deter many patients from pursuing care elsewhere. For employed or insured people in OKC who need accessible, reliable outpatient treatment, it eliminates the friction of juggling separate therapists and prescribers.
