Thriveworks is a national telehealth and in-person counseling platform that serves Oklahoma City clients through virtual sessions and limited on-site appointments, handling depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, ADHD, relationship issues, and trauma. The practice stands apart in Oklahoma City's mental health landscape for scheduling new clients within one to two weeks rather than the two to four-month waits common among traditional private practices in the metro area.
Thriveworks operates as a technology-enabled therapy network where licensed counselors, therapists, and psychiatrists see clients primarily over video but can arrange occasional face-to-face sessions. In Oklahoma City, the practice has limited physical presence but serves the full metro through their virtual infrastructure. Sessions occur on evenings and weekends in addition to daytime slots. The business model prioritizes speed of access over geographic proximity, meaning a client books an appointment with an available therapist rather than waiting for a specific local office location or provider.
Thriveworks offers individual therapy (talk therapy), psychiatry (medication evaluation and management), couples counseling, and in some cases medication-assisted treatment. Per session cost ranges from $80 to $180, depending on the type of service and whether a therapist or psychiatrist provides it; therapy typically lands at the lower end, while psychiatric medication visits run higher. Insurance is accepted through many major carriers, and clients can verify coverage during scheduling. Out-of-pocket rates apply where insurance does not cover services. Medication visits often cost more than therapy alone because psychiatrists typically spend 15 to 30 minutes with a patient rather than a full hour. Financial responsibility is clarified at intake, not after the first session.
Oklahoma City has two main pathways for mental health care: traditional in-person private practices (often booked three to four months out for new clients) and community mental health centers such as Community Health Centers, Inc., which serve uninsured and Medicaid clients with minimal waits but often shorter session times and more crisis-oriented structures. Thriveworks fills a middle ground: faster access than established private practices, insurance billing like private practices, but virtual-first so no geographic tie-in. Choose Thriveworks if speed is critical and you have reliable internet and a private space for sessions. Choose a local practice if you strongly prefer face-to-face contact and are willing to wait. Choose a community health center if you are uninsured or on Medicaid and need affordable or sliding-scale care.
Thriveworks works best for clients seeking rapid access to evidence-based talk therapy or medication management, those with scheduling constraints (shift work, caregiving), and people in parts of Oklahoma City underserved by traditional practices. The platform requires a stable internet connection, a quiet private space for video sessions (a practical barrier for some households), and comfort with telehealth; it is not suitable for clients in active psychiatric crisis, those without consistent privacy at home, or anyone who needs in-person crisis intervention. Clients who have never done therapy before and are uncertain about the format sometimes do better starting with an in-person provider to build rapport.
After online registration, a Thriveworks intake coordinator calls to assess presenting concerns and verify insurance. A video appointment is scheduled within one to two weeks. The first session typically lasts 50 to 60 minutes and covers history, current symptoms, treatment goals, and any psychiatric or trauma screening needed. If medication is considered, the therapist usually refers to a Thriveworks psychiatrist (sometimes the same therapist, sometimes a separate clinician). Clients receive a treatment plan before or shortly after the first visit. Billing and session frequency are confirmed at that time.
Thriveworks availability on weekday evenings and weekends is a primary draw. Sessions are accessed through a web link or the Thriveworks app, sent before each appointment. No parking is involved since care is virtual. Because telehealth scheduling changes, confirm current appointment windows at the time of booking. Oklahoma City area code numbers and addresses are not required; the practice serves the whole metro via internet.
Thriveworks fills a real scheduling gap in Oklahoma City, where wait times for private therapy have extended beyond six months at many established practices and where community health centers prioritize urgent need over routine access.
