Science-Backed Treatments. Whole-Person Healing.

Discover transformative mental health care that combines integrative psychiatry with cutting-edge ketamine therapy, right here in Oklahoma.

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Treating depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, bipolar disorder, postpartum depression & more, when traditional methods haven’t worked.

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Integrative Wellness

Whole-Person Psychiatry that Goes Beyond Prescriptions

At Integrative Psychiatry of Oklahoma, we believe true mental wellness begins when care extends beyond symptom control. That’s why we offer a holistic treatment model that looks at the whole person, not just their diagnosis. By combining conventional psychiatric care with evidence-based integrative practices, we support emotional healing at its roots. Whether you're managing long-term anxiety, trauma, or burnout, our therapies help untangle the biological, emotional, and lifestyle factors contributing to your distress.

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Instead of short, transactional visits and over-reliance on medication, we take the time to understand your full story. Every treatment plan is personalized and designed to align with your unique biology, history, and goals.

Why It Matters:

Our integrative services include:

Nutritional and lifestyle psychiatry

Functional lab testing

IV Vitamin Therapy

Mind-body wellness planning

Psychotherapy with trauma-informed care

Advanced treatments like ketamine-assisted therapy

Instead of short, transactional visits and over-reliance on medication, we take the time to understand your full story. Every treatment plan is personalized, designed to align with your unique biology, history, and goals.

Why It Matters:

Many patients come to us after feeling stuck or underserved by conventional care. Our approach is collaborative, compassionate, and rooted in understanding your whole health story.

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Ketamine Infusions

Ketamine Therapy: Breakthrough Relief for Depression, PTSD & More

When traditional psychiatric medications and talk therapy haven’t brought relief, ketamine offers a life-changing alternative. At Integrative Psychiatry of Oklahoma, ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) is one of our core specialties, used to safely and effectively treat individuals facing persistent mental health struggles.

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Why patients choose us for ketamine therapy:

Is Ketamine Right for You?

We use ketamine-assisted psychotherapy to treat:

Treatment-resistant depression

PTSD and trauma

Migraines and physical pain rooted in emotional distress

Chronic anxiety and panic disorders

Attachment injuries and emotional disconnection

Unlike many clinics, our ketamine services are fully integrated with your broader mental health care. You’re not just coming in for infusions; you’re receiving structured support, compassionate therapy, and a team committed to helping you heal safely and completely.

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Why patients choose us for ketamine therapy:

  • Board-certified anesthesiologist supervision

  • Integrated therapeutic support with every session

  • A calming, safe, and private clinical environment

  • Emphasis on healing the mind-body connection

Patients often report feeling relief within hours or days, not weeks. If you’ve tried everything else and still feel stuck, ketamine may be the shift you’ve been waiting for.

Is Ketamine Right for You?

We’re here to answer your questions, explore options, and help you decide if this breakthrough therapy aligns with your goals. Start with a free consultation or reach out to speak with our team.


"Replicated clinical trials have demonstrated rapid and robust antidepressant effects with ketamine in treatment-resistant mood disorders."

— Psychiatry Research, June 2022 Issue