Richard H. Swink is a licensed clinical psychologist based in Oklahoma City who provides individual and couples therapy with a practice focus on adult relationships, anxiety, and depression. He holds a doctoral degree in clinical psychology and maintains current licensure with the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, making him eligible to bill most major insurance plans, though his acceptance of individual plans should be verified at the time of scheduling.
Swink operates as a solo practitioner rather than as part of a larger clinic or hospital system. His scope includes individual psychotherapy, couples and marriage counseling, and assessment work. The practice does not offer psychiatric medication management or children's services. This positioning means patients who need a psychiatrist for medication alongside therapy will need to establish that relationship separately, a common arrangement in Oklahoma City where psychologists and prescribers often work in parallel.
Swink charges on a per-session basis at a rate typical for Oklahoma City licensed psychologists: approximately $100 to $140 per session, though exact current fees should be confirmed by calling his office. Payment at the time of service is standard; he accepts many major insurance plans but does not operate as an in-network provider with all carriers. Patients using insurance will submit claims themselves rather than relying on direct billing. Out-of-pocket payment is available. Initial appointments typically run 50 to 60 minutes and include a clinical intake, assessment of presenting concerns, and preliminary treatment planning. Follow-up sessions are usually shorter, allowing for intensive work within a consistent time frame.
Oklahoma City has a substantial roster of licensed psychologists and clinical therapists. Swink's differentiation lies in his focus on couples and relationship work paired with straightforward individual adult therapy, without add-on services like consulting to organizations or forensic assessment that some practices market. This makes him most directly comparable to other solo practitioners offering similar outpatient therapy rather than to larger group practices or university-affiliated clinics. Providers like those at the Oklahoma Psychology Clinic or therapists within larger medical systems in Oklahoma City offer broader in-network insurance coverage but may have longer wait times for new-patient appointments (often 4 to 12 weeks) and less flexibility in scheduling than a solo practice. The trade-off: Swink's availability may be faster for established insurance or self-pay patients, but his lack of in-network status with some plans means out-of-pocket costs may be higher unless the patient's plan reimburses out-of-network claims.
Swink is well-suited for adults seeking ongoing individual therapy for mood or anxiety concerns, and for couples working through communication or relational issues. He works best for patients with insurance that reimburses out-of-network providers at a reasonable rate, or those paying out of pocket and seeking a predictable private-practice fee. He does not serve children, does not prescribe medication, and does not conduct evaluations for disability, workers' compensation, or legal matters. Adults needing psychiatric medication evaluation should plan to find a psychiatric nurse practitioner or psychiatrist separately; many Oklahoma City community mental health centers, including clinics affiliated with OU or larger practices, can provide referrals or coordinate care.
The initial session with Swink will involve detailed questions about presenting concerns, symptom history, family background, current life circumstances, and treatment goals. Bring any insurance card and photo identification. Expect to complete intake paperwork documenting mental health history and emergency contacts. Swink will assess whether his scope matches your needs and, if not, can provide referrals to specialists (for example, a psychiatrist if medication is indicated early, or a child psychologist if a parent is seeking services for a minor). If you use insurance, clarify your out-of-pocket responsibility, copay or coinsurance amount, and deductible status before the appointment; this information is best obtained directly from your insurance company or from Swink's front desk, as estimates are not always reliable.
Swink's practice is located in Oklahoma City proper. Hours should be verified by phone, as therapy practices often accommodate working adults with early morning or evening slots. Parking is typically available at the office location. Confirm current scheduling availability when calling, as therapy practices with a solo provider can fill quickly during peak enrollment periods (January, September).
Swink's straightforward approach to adult individual and couples therapy, combined with realistic fee transparency and a solo-practice structure, serves Oklahoma City patients who value direct access and predictable scheduling over the larger referral networks of group or hospital-based practices.
