Mind Mood Pain is a medical center in Oklahoma City that combines pain management, psychiatry, and behavioral health under one roof, serving patients who experience overlapping chronic pain and mental health conditions.
Mind Mood Pain operates as a specialty medical center focused on the intersection of chronic pain, mood disorders, and substance use. Unlike traditional pain clinics or mental health practices that operate in isolation, this center coordinates care across disciplines, allowing a patient with fibromyalgia and depression, for example, to see a pain specialist and psychiatrist who actively communicate about treatment. The practice accepts most major insurance plans and is located on the northwest side of Oklahoma City, near the intersection of Northwest Highway and Hefner Road. It is not a hospital or emergency facility; all care is scheduled.
The center offers pain management consultations, which typically cost $150 to $250 for a new-patient visit depending on insurance and complexity. Ongoing pain management appointments range from $100 to $180. Psychiatric consultations start at $180 for new patients. Medication management visits are generally $120 to $160. Specific pricing depends on your insurance plan; the office accepts Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Aetna, and most commercial plans, though coverage levels vary. Call to confirm your plan's coverage before scheduling. The center does not bill self-pay patients at a flat rate; costs are based on service and are negotiable with the business office if you are uninsured. Mental health and pain management appointments can be scheduled 3 to 6 weeks out during peak times; new-patient appointments often come sooner.
Oklahoma City's pain management landscape is fragmented. Most pain clinics, including those at Integris and OU Health, focus on interventional procedures like steroid injections and do not embed psychiatric care on-site. Psychiatric practices, clustered downtown and near The Paseo, rarely have pain management specialists available. Community Health Centers like INTEGRIS Mental Health offer sliding-scale mental health services but no pain management. Mind Mood Pain's dual focus means fewer referrals and less coordination delay for patients navigating both conditions, though it is smaller and has fewer appointment slots than health system practices. Choose Mind Mood Pain if you need medication-based pain and mental health care coordinated quickly; choose INTEGRIS or OU Health if you need interventional procedures like epidural injections or inpatient psychiatric hospitalization.
This center is well suited for patients with chronic pain tied to anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder; patients tapering opioids with psychiatric support; and those seeking a single practice to manage multiple conditions. It is not appropriate for acute pain from recent injury, emergency psychiatric symptoms, or patients needing procedures like nerve blocks or spinal cord stimulation implants. If you have uncontrolled bipolar disorder, active suicidality, or acute intoxication, go to an emergency room.
New patients complete intake forms online or on arrival covering pain history, mental health history, medications, and insurance. The first appointment with a pain provider or psychiatrist lasts 45 to 60 minutes and includes a clinical interview, review of medical records, and a treatment plan discussion. You will be asked about pain location, intensity, triggers, and any prior treatments. Mental health assessments cover mood, sleep, substance use, and trauma history. Providers typically order labs or imaging only if not recently completed elsewhere. Plan to arrive 10 to 15 minutes early.
Mind Mood Pain is open Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended hours until 6 p.m. on Thursdays. It is closed weekends and major holidays. Free parking is available in the building's lot. The center is not easily reachable by public transit; if you do not drive, verify accessibility with your insurance case manager or clinic navigator. Telehealth appointments are available for follow-up visits; ask at check-in if this is an option for your visit type.
This center fills a specific gap in Oklahoma City's health infrastructure where pain and psychiatric care often operate independently, making it a practical choice for patients managing both simultaneously.
