Indigo Behavioral Health is an outpatient mental health practice in Oklahoma City that provides individual therapy, psychiatric medication management, and psychological evaluations for adults. The practice operates independently and accepts most major insurance plans, making it relevant for working professionals and insured patients seeking care without the referral requirements or wait times often tied to larger health systems.
Indigo operates as a private counseling and psychiatric practice focused on conditions including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and mood disorders. Unlike community mental health centers that serve low-income and uninsured populations, or hospital-based psychiatry departments that handle acute crises, Indigo functions as a traditional outpatient clinic where patients schedule regular appointments. The practice employs licensed therapists (LPC, LMFT) and psychiatrists or psychiatric nurse practitioners. It does not provide inpatient hospitalization, crisis intervention for active suicidality, or court-ordered evaluations.
Indigo offers individual psychotherapy, typically weekly 45- to 60-minute sessions. Psychiatric evaluation and medication management are available through separate appointments, which some patients combine monthly while maintaining weekly therapy. Psychological testing (such as ADHD or personality assessments) is offered on a fee-for-service basis. Most insurance plans cover therapy at a standard copay ($15 to $50 per session depending on the plan); psychiatric visits are usually subject to the same copay structure. Uninsured rates vary by service; patients should contact the practice directly to confirm current fees. Many insurances require no referral for outpatient counseling, which streamlines access compared to older insurance models.
Oklahoma City has three main categories of mental health providers: hospital-based psychiatry (through OU Health and Integris), community mental health centers that prioritize uninsured and low-income care, and independent practices like Indigo. Community Mental Health of Central Oklahoma and Positive Tomorrows offer sliding-scale fees and serve patients regardless of insurance status but typically have 4- to 8-week wait times for new patients. Hospital systems often prioritize acute and complex cases. Indigo's niche is insured adults who need outpatient care and prefer a private practice setting, though appointment availability can still stretch 3 to 6 weeks depending on therapist preference. The trade-off: independent practices like Indigo typically do not serve uninsured patients at reduced rates and do not coordinate crisis response as systematically as hospital networks.
Indigo is a good fit for employed adults with health insurance, stable housing, and psychological conditions that do not require hospitalization or daily monitoring. It works well for people who have a specific therapist preference or need consistent long-term therapy. Patients already managing conditions on psychiatric medication and needing ongoing refills are a strong match. The practice is not appropriate for someone in acute crisis (suicidal ideation, psychosis, severe withdrawal), uninsured patients, or those needing court-ordered evaluations or residential treatment. Patients with severe untreated substance use disorder should seek specialized addiction treatment before or alongside counseling at Indigo.
New patients typically complete an intake form online or on arrival covering psychiatric history, medications, insurance, and presenting concerns. The first appointment, usually 60 to 90 minutes, involves a clinical interview where the therapist or psychiatrist assesses symptoms, risk, and goals. If psychiatric medication is needed, the psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner may be introduced during this visit or at a separate appointment scheduled immediately after. Patients should bring an insurance card and a list of current medications. Some insurances require prior authorization for ongoing therapy; the office handles this, but confirmation should not be assumed on the first call. No major up-front costs beyond copay should be expected.
Indigo operates during standard business hours (generally 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, with some evening slots); verify exact hours and current holiday closures directly. The practice is located in north Oklahoma City and has private parking. Street address and phone number change rarely enough that a direct contact is more reliable than this guide. Most patients allow 15 minutes for parking and check-in. Telehealth (video) sessions are available for established patients and some initial consultations.
Indigo Behavioral Health fills a straightforward role in Oklahoma City's mental health landscape: routine, insured, outpatient care for adults without the barriers of community centers or the acute-care focus of hospitals. It is neither specialized nor novel, which is precisely why it matters to the working population it serves.
