Gina Pierce M.D. is a psychiatrist in Oklahoma City offering medication management, diagnostic evaluation, and ongoing psychiatric care for adults. She accepts insurance and operates a private practice focused on pharmacological treatment and clinical assessment, positioning her within a specialist-heavy market where psychiatrists in the city remain in short supply relative to demand.
Pierce holds an M.D. and specializes in psychiatry with an emphasis on psychiatric medication management. She evaluates patients for conditions including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and related disorders, then provides ongoing prescribing and medication monitoring. Her practice is office-based and serves adults; she does not handle pediatric psychiatry. This is distinct from therapy-only practices (which do not prescribe) and primary-care providers offering basic psychiatric care (who typically lack psychiatry-specific training).
Pierce conducts comprehensive psychiatric evaluations that include diagnostic interviews, medical and psychiatric history, and review of current symptoms. Initial appointments typically run 45 to 60 minutes and establish baseline for diagnosis and treatment planning. Follow-up visits for medication management generally run 20 to 30 minutes and focus on medication efficacy, side effects, and dosage adjustment.
Pricing structure varies by insurance plan; most major Oklahoma insurers including Blue Cross Blue Shield Oklahoma, Cigna, and Aetna are accepted. Uninsured self-pay rates should be confirmed directly with the office. A verification note: copays and deductibles are set by each individual plan and patient insurance year, so confirm your out-of-pocket cost before your first visit.
Oklahoma City has a documented psychiatrist shortage; the Oklahoma Health Care Authority reported fewer than 500 psychiatrists for a state population exceeding 4 million. Within the city proper, psychiatrists accepting new patients are limited. Dr. Rene Proctor (also Oklahoma City-based) offers psychiatric medication management and accepts insurance; however, her practice often has longer wait times for new patient intake (six to eight weeks is typical). Dr. Keener (Northeast Oklahoma City) focuses on geriatric psychiatry, making him less suitable for general adult patients seeking first-time psychiatric evaluation. Pierce's availability for new patients and acceptance of common commercial insurances make her accessible compared to practices with months-long waits or Medicare-only focus. For therapy in addition to medication management, integrated programs at integrative behavioral health clinics exist citywide, though separate psychiatrist-plus-therapist coordination requires more navigation.
Pierce is appropriate for adults needing psychiatric diagnosis, medication initiation, or medication optimization. She suits patients with established diagnoses seeking medication adjustment, as well as those with comorbid conditions (depression alongside chronic pain, for instance) requiring psychiatric input. She works best with patients who can attend in-person appointments and are engaged in medication compliance.
She does not provide talk therapy or psychotherapy; therapy-focused patients should pair psychiatry with a separate licensed therapist or seek an integrated behavioral health program. She does not treat children or adolescents. Patients with complex neurological or medical conditions requiring inpatient psychiatric stabilization should expect referral to OU Health's Department of Psychiatry or HealthPlex Psychiatric Hospital rather than office-based care.
New patient appointments begin with a detailed psychiatric intake form covering personal and family psychiatric history, current medications, substance use, and symptom timeline. Expect to discuss triggers, prior psychiatric treatment, and current life stressors. Pierce typically performs a mental status examination assessing mood, thought process, and cognition. A physical exam is not routine unless medically indicated. The visit results in a preliminary diagnosis (if appropriate), a medication plan if indicated, and a follow-up schedule, usually 4 to 6 weeks out. Bring insurance card and photo ID; most offices request arrival 10 to 15 minutes early for check-in.
Pierce's office is located in the Oklahoma City metro area. Verify current office address, phone number, and hours directly with the practice; psychiatric office hours typically run 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays with possible lunch closures. Parking is usually available on-site or in shared office building lots. Most psychiatric practices do not run evening or weekend appointments. Appointments generally require advance booking; same-day or next-day urgent slots are rare for new patients.
Gina Pierce M.D. fills a critical gap in Oklahoma City's underserved psychiatry market, offering accessible medication management through insurance for adults who might otherwise wait months or travel outside the city for specialist care.
