Address
700 S. Telephone Rd., Suite 302 Moore, OK 73160
700 S. Telephone Rd., Suite 302 Moore, OK 73160
Norman Regional’s Outpatient Counseling Center aims to inspire hope, change and healing.
We offer individual counseling with a licensed therapist for those 18 years or older.
Virtual visits are available.
Areas of treatment include:
Aetna, Beacon Health, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Community Care, Health Choice, Healthcare Highways, Humana, PHCS Multiplan, Medicare, Medicaid (secondary payer source only), United Healthcare Optum and WebTPA.
Other insurances may be accepted, and private pay is available. Please call our office at 405-912-3495 to discuss.
The Outpatient Counseling Center is located inside Norman Regional Moore, located at 700 S. Telephone Rd. just off Interstate 35 in Moore.
Easy parking is available. Once you enter Norman Regional Moore’s main entrance, simply turn left and use the elevators to the third floor.
Call our office at 405-912-3495 or click here to fill out our form to get started.
Norman Regional offers both outpatient and inpatient behavioral health services.
Norman Regional also houses an inpatient Psychiatric Unit for adult and geriatric patients experiencing a severe psychiatric disturbance. It is located at Norman Regional Hospital, 901 N. Porter Ave. in Norman.
Norman Regional is also currently working on its transformative plan called Inspire Health, which includes a plan to create a standalone behavioral health hospital on the reimagined Porter campus to help meet the mental health service needs of our community. Visit InspireHealthOK.com to learn more about Inspire Health.
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