Odyssey Solutions is a licensed counseling practice in Oklahoma City that combines remote therapy sessions with limited in-person appointments, serving adults and adolescents across anxiety, depression, relationship problems, trauma, and life transitions. It sits in the middle ground between large mental health hospital systems and solo private therapists, scaling beyond a single clinician but maintaining direct therapist assignment rather than rotating care through a call center.
Odyssey Solutions operates as a small group practice of licensed professional counselors (LPCs) who emphasize continuity of care with one primary therapist. The practice accepts insurance through participating networks and also offers self-pay rates. Unlike larger behavioral health divisions within hospital systems, it does not require referrals for initial contact. Unlike individual solo practitioners, it has multiple clinicians available to match with clients if one therapist reaches capacity or a personality fit is poor. The practice is built on the assumption that therapy works best when someone sees the same person consistently, rather than cycling through whoever has the next available slot.
Individual therapy sessions run 50 minutes. Odyssey Solutions charges based on insurance plan and out-of-pocket status. Insurance copays typically range from $15 to $50 per session depending on your plan; self-pay rates start around $60 to $100 per session for standard counseling and may vary if a therapist holds a specialty credential (such as trauma certification). Many plans require a deductible to be met before coverage kicks in, so first sessions might cost more if you have not met your out-of-pocket maximum for the year. Call the practice directly to confirm rates for your specific insurance plan; rates change annually when insurance networks renegotiate agreements.
The practice does not typically offer sliding-scale fees, so low-income individuals without insurance should ask whether cash-pay discounts exist; many do not. Intake sessions may cost slightly more and generally take 60 to 75 minutes to gather medical history and set treatment goals.
Odyssey Solutions differs from the counseling arms of large health systems such as Integris or OU Health in one key way: those hospital systems often route new clients through a general intake line and assign a counselor based on availability and census, not preference. If you see a therapist who is booked, you may be transferred to another clinician. Hospital system counselors also tend to be more specialized in crisis response and medical psychiatric comorbidity since they sit within a hospital structure; that makes them better suited for someone with bipolar disorder on psychiatric medication or someone in acute crisis. Odyssey Solutions does not run a crisis line and does not provide psychiatric medication management (though clinicians can coordinate with prescribing psychiatrists if you see one separately).
Solo private practitioners in Oklahoma City (a search on Psychology Today or TherapyDen will show dozens) offer the same continuity of care as Odyssey but with less organizational backup. If a solo therapist takes a week off or closes practice unexpectedly, you have nowhere to go. Odyssey's small-group structure provides some redundancy without the impersonal nature of a hospital system.
Community mental health centers like Positive Tomorrows or the Oklahoma County Health Department's behavioral health clinic offer counseling sliding-scale and free based on income, making them a better choice for uninsured or very low-income clients. Odyssey Solutions does not compete on affordability.
Choose Odyssey Solutions if you have insurance or solid self-pay budget, want ongoing therapy with the same person, and do not have an active psychiatric crisis or need for medication management. Choose a hospital system if you have complex medical conditions, are in acute crisis, or need psychiatric prescribing in one place. Choose a community center if cost is the barrier.
Odyssey Solutions suits adults and teens (typically ages 13 and up, though confirm age policy with intake) who are managing ongoing mental health concerns like anxiety, depression, or relationship stress and can commit to weekly or biweekly appointments over weeks or months. It suits people with health insurance or the ability to pay $60 to $100 per session privately.
It does not suit clients in acute suicidal crisis (go to an emergency room or call the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline instead). It does not suit people who need psychiatry and medication management as the primary treatment; Odyssey clinicians do counseling only. It does not suit uninsured individuals without hundreds of dollars in disposable income, because there are no sliding scales. It may not suit someone who strongly prefers telehealth only or only in-person only, since the practice mixes both; confirm your modality preference at intake.
New clients call the practice to schedule an intake appointment, typically conducted over telehealth or in the office depending on preference. The intake clinician (or your assigned primary clinician, depending on scheduling) will ask about your medical history, reason for seeking counseling, current medications, any prior therapy, and mental health or substance use history. Bring your insurance card and a government-issued ID. The appointment runs longer than a standard session (60 to 75 minutes) and is used to establish your treatment goals and match you with a therapist if intake was handled separately.
From the second appointment forward, you will see the same therapist at regular intervals (typically weekly or every other week, decided together). Telehealth sessions use a secure HIPAA-compliant video platform; you log in from home or a private space. In-person sessions are held at the practice location in Oklahoma City.
Odyssey Solutions operates Monday through Friday and may offer evening hours to accommodate working schedules; call or check the practice website to confirm exact hours, as they shift seasonally and by therapist availability. Parking information is not publicly listed on most websites; arrive early on your first appointment to locate the lot or call ahead for directions.
Telehealth appointments can be joined from anywhere with a private, quiet space and internet access, so parking is irrelevant for remote sessions. In-person appointments require you to drive to the practice location.
The practice is located in Oklahoma City proper; confirm the exact address and whether the office is wheelchair accessible if that is relevant to you.
Oklahoma City has no shortage of solo therapists and large hospital-based counseling programs, but few small group practices that offer both continuity and organizational reliability. Odyssey Solutions fills that gap for working adults and families who want ongoing therapy from a consistent clinician without the bureaucracy of a hospital system or the risk of a solo practitioner closing practice without notice.
