Future Health is a psychiatry practice in Oklahoma City focused on diagnostic evaluation and medication management for adults, operating out of a single location rather than as a health system franchise.
Future Health operates as an independent adult psychiatry clinic. The practice handles initial psychiatric evaluation, ongoing medication management, and referrals to therapy, but does not provide therapy directly. It serves adults 18 and older. The clinic positions itself as an alternative to hospital-based psychiatry departments and to primary-care-initiated medication management, offering dedicated psychiatric expertise without the infrastructure overhead of a large system.
The practice charges $150 for an initial psychiatric evaluation, scheduled for 45 minutes. Follow-up medication management visits are $90 and typically last 20 to 25 minutes. Both appointment types are billable to insurance; you should confirm your plan's copay and deductible before your first visit. The practice accepts most major Oklahoma insurances. Pricing was current as of early 2025; contact Future Health directly to verify.
Most initial evaluations aim to establish a diagnosis and start medication if indicated. Medication adjustments often require 4 to 6 weeks to assess effect, meaning multiple follow-up appointments within a shorter timespan than some practices. Refills between visits are handled by phone or patient portal.
Oklahoma City's psychiatry landscape splits broadly between health-system-embedded practices (Integris, OU Health, SSM Health locations) and independent clinics like Future Health. System-based psychiatry often operates on longer wait lists (frequently 60+ days for new patients) because they manage high referral volume and integrate with hospital departments. Future Health advertises same-week availability for new patients, a meaningful difference for someone in acute distress.
Out-of-pocket cost is comparable to other independent practices locally, though system-based clinics sometimes offer lower copays for established-member patients. The trade-off is appointment speed and continuity: Future Health works with a focused practitioner roster, while system practices may rotate providers or require referral through a PCP layer first.
For adults with complex medical histories or multiple medications already on board from other specialties, a system-integrated psychiatrist may coordinate more easily with your cardiologist or primary care doctor through one electronic medical record. For adults with straightforward diagnoses seeking focused psychiatric care without system bureaucracy, Future Health's independence means faster access and direct psychiatrist interaction.
Future Health suits adults seeking psychiatric evaluation for depression, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, or psychosis who can attend in-person appointments in Oklahoma City and have or can obtain insurance. It suits people who value speed and direct access to a psychiatrist over a larger system brand.
Future Health does not suit adolescents (the practice is 18+) or adults who need intensive outpatient or inpatient psychiatric treatment. It is not equipped for patients in psychiatric crisis requiring hospitalization, though the clinic can direct you to OU Health's psychiatric inpatient unit or other emergency services. It is not a therapy practice; if you need psychotherapy, Future Health provides referrals but does not employ therapists.
The initial psychiatric evaluation takes 45 minutes. Arrive 15 minutes early to complete intake paperwork, which includes a detailed psychiatric history, medical history, current medications, family psychiatric history, and substance use history. The psychiatrist will ask about your presenting problem, when symptoms began, prior treatments, and any medication trials. You will likely receive a preliminary diagnosis at the end of this visit, a treatment recommendation (which may include a medication prescription), and a follow-up appointment scheduled for 2 to 4 weeks out to assess initial response.
Bring your insurance card and photo ID, a list of all current medications and supplements, and records from any prior psychiatric care (from a therapist, prior psychiatrist, or hospital discharge) if available.
Future Health operates by appointment only; drop-in visits are not accepted. Hours and exact location details should be confirmed directly with the practice. Street parking is typical for Oklahoma City clinics; call ahead to ask about lot availability if you have mobility concerns.
Future Health's role in Oklahoma City psychiatry rests on its ability to triage demand: when someone needs psychiatric evaluation and waits of 8 to 10 weeks are unacceptable, a same-week slot with a dedicated psychiatrist can be the difference between starting treatment and deferring it.
