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Request an appointment with a mental health specialist at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital as a new outpatient or referral or change a scheduled appointment.
Oklahoma City(405) 271-5251 Tulsa
(918) 660-3130
Your child or adolescent experiences the world much differently than you do as an adult. That means their mental health needs vary significantly from yours, as well. To support your child’s health and healing, you need to find the most understanding and dedicated care focused on the special needs of young people.
When you choose Oklahoma Children’s Hospital in Oklahoma City and Tulsa to care for your child’s mental or behavioral health issues, you benefit from extended appointments with highly trained, compassionate, caring professionals who take the time to listen to you and your child, gather important background information and family/medical history, and discover the deep roots of your particular situation.
After a detailed review, you’ll receive their comprehensive diagnosis and work with them to develop a treatment plan that helps you and your child take the next positive steps.
Your child also benefits from our integrated, whole-person approach to medical care – found only at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital – that offers a single medical record for easy access to multiple specialists and services that support your child’s care plan.
Request an Appointment
Request an appointment with a mental health specialist at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital as a new outpatient or referral or change a scheduled appointment.
Oklahoma CityFind the assistance you need at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital for a wide range of mental and behavioral health concerns that may affect your child, such as:
Take advantage of pediatric mental and behavioral health experts at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital who provide the full spectrum of non-emergency, evidence-based interventions, services and treatments for your child, including:
In addition, you’ll find pediatric psychologists and social services specialists integrated into most Oklahoma Children’s Hospital primary care services such as Sooner Pediatric Clinic and Super Niño’s Clinic, as well as the specialties of hematology/oncology, gastrointestinal/liver health, endocrinology, pulmonology, nephrology, rheumatology and the Healthy Futures program.
If you or your loved ones live in northeast Oklahoma or the nearby region, you can take advantage of expert care from the largest group of child and adolescent psychiatrists in the state at OU Health in Tulsa. With six child psychiatry faculty members, one faculty psychologist and four child psychiatry fellows available, your child benefits from additional mental health care options, including:
Getting healthcare services through pediatric primary care and specialties from Oklahoma Children’s Hospital may give your child or youth access to behavioral health services integrated within their comprehensive medical care for areas such as:
Get compassionate professional care from OU Health mental and behavioral health professionals in Oklahoma City and Tulsa to help you or your loved ones cope with the challenges, problems and concerns of life. In both locations, you'll also find a full spectrum of mental and behavioral health services for adults.
At Oklahoma Children’s Hospital, you and your child work with experienced psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, licensed clinical social workers and medical resident physicians – all extensively trained in diagnosing and treating behavioral, emotional and mental health issues in children and their families. You benefit from their emphasis on treating the whole person in a primary care setting, which integrates psychiatric and behavioral health services into medical care.
Your team members may include specialists in telepsychiatry or telebehavioral healthcare, which expands mental health services to many rural areas of Oklahoma.
Through our collaboration with OU Health scientists, you also may benefit from innovative clinical research designed to provide better understanding of effective treatment, the best conditions to administer treatments and effective strategies to prevent or reduce the burden of psychiatric illness and substance use disorders across our region.
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