Restore operates as an intensive outpatient program (IOP) in Edmond offering mental health and substance use counseling on a structured but non-residential basis. The practice serves clients in the OKC metro who need more than weekly therapy but do not require inpatient hospitalization or residential treatment.
Restore delivers behavioral health services through a hybrid model of individual counseling, group therapy, and skill-building sessions, typically scheduled across multiple days per week. The program is licensed and operates within Oklahoma's behavioral health regulatory framework. Unlike a typical private therapist office, Restore functions as a clinical program with coordinated treatment planning, psychiatric collaboration, and admission intake protocols common to structured outpatient care.
Restore offers individual counseling, process groups, educational groups, and psychiatric evaluation and medication management. Pricing is based on insurance verification and sliding-scale arrangements for uninsured clients. Most clients' out-of-pocket costs depend on their insurance plan's copay and deductible structure; verify your plan's mental health benefits and Restore's status as in-network before scheduling. Treatment duration and session frequency vary by individual assessment and insurance authorization. Contact Restore directly at the Edmond location to obtain current fee schedules, as behavioral health pricing and insurance networks change frequently.
Individual private therapists in Edmond and OKC typically offer weekly one-on-one sessions with less structured programming; they suit clients who need ongoing support but not intensive outpatient care. Psychiatric practices in the metro focus primarily on medication management and may offer limited counseling. Hospital-based behavioral health programs and inpatient psychiatric units serve clients in acute crisis or requiring 24/7 monitoring. Restore fills the middle ground: clients who have failed or need more than outpatient therapy but are stable enough to live at home and work or attend school. If you need multiple hours of clinical contact per week with coordinated group and individual work, Restore's IOP model fits better than a single therapist. If you are in acute psychiatric crisis, you belong in an emergency department or inpatient unit, not an outpatient program.
Restore suits adults managing depression, anxiety, trauma, substance use, or co-occurring conditions who can attend 2-4 sessions weekly and maintain a safe home environment. It also serves clients transitioning from inpatient care who need structured support to prevent relapse. Restore does not suit children or adolescents if the practice operates adults-only (confirm this before contacting). It does not replace inpatient hospitalization if you are actively suicidal, homicidal, or in withdrawal requiring medical monitoring. It does not fit clients who cannot commit to multi-week attendance or who lack stable housing.
Your first contact will likely be a phone or in-person intake where you will provide clinical and demographic history, insurance information, and current symptoms. A clinician will assess whether you meet criteria for IOP level of care and determine your treatment goals. If you are accepted, the staff will arrange your first group or individual session, usually within one week. Bring your insurance card, photo ID, current medication list, and emergency contact information.
Restore operates in Edmond, a suburb 15 miles north of Oklahoma City's downtown. Typical IOP hours span late morning through late afternoon on weekdays; some programs offer limited evening sessions to accommodate work schedules. Parking is on-site or adjacent, with no documented wait-list delays. Confirm current hours before your first appointment, as clinical programming schedules can shift seasonally. Public transportation serving Edmond is limited; plan to drive or arrange reliable transportation before enrollment.
Restore's structured format and use of evidence-based group work make it a practical middle step for clients who need continuity of care without inpatient placement. It is one of few intensive outpatient programs explicitly serving the Edmond population, reducing travel for north metro residents.
