✓ Last verified: February 7, 2026 — Edited & verified by Angelica Bottaro for HealingMaps Editorial Staff
Known For: Oklahoma City’s most pricing-transparent ketamine clinic — $300 standard infusions (or $600 for long-duration chronic pain sessions) — specifically tailored to patients with co-occurring pain and mood conditions like CRPS, fibromyalgia, and trigeminal neuralgia.
| Review Scores | Established pain management practice with dedicated ketamine program and transparent pricing |
| Location | Oklahoma City, OK |
| Address | 13921 N Meridian Ave, Suite 100, Oklahoma City, OK 73134 |
| Phone | (405) 752-9600 |
| Website | oklahomapaincenter.com |
| Treatments | IV Ketamine Infusion, Interventional Pain Management |
| Conditions Treated | Depression, Anxiety, CRPS, Migraines, Peripheral Neuropathy, Trigeminal Neuralgia, Fibromyalgia |
| Cost | Initial consultation $250; standard infusion $300; long infusion (chronic pain) $600 |
| Insurance | Self-pay for ketamine infusions |
| Clinical Lead | Interventional pain management physician team |
HealingMaps Take: Oklahoma Pain Center differentiates itself from standard psychiatric ketamine providers by bringing interventional pain management expertise to the infusion room. That matters for patients whose depression or anxiety is tied to chronic pain conditions like CRPS, fibromyalgia, migraines, or neuropathy — conditions that often go undertreated in purely psychiatric ketamine settings. Their twice-weekly protocol over three weeks reflects pain-management dosing rather than the depression-focused six-infusion model used by psychiatric clinics. The pricing transparency is unusual for the Oklahoma market: $300 for standard one-hour infusions, $600 for longer chronic-pain sessions, and $250 for initial evaluation. For patients whose mental health symptoms are intertwined with physical pain, this clinic is better equipped than a purely psychiatric ketamine provider. The north OKC location (near Quail Creek) provides easy access from Edmond and the northern metro.
Market Position: Oklahoma Pain Center is an IV-ketamine-focused clinic in the City metro — the most common cash-pay protocol in the HealingMaps verified directory.
Industry pricing reference. Oklahoma Pain Center’s posted price: Initial consultation $250; standard infusion $300; long infusion (chronic pain) $600. Contact the clinic for any package or sliding-scale options. The calculator above shows metro-level cost estimates across protocols.
| Protocol | Typical Industry Cost | Offered Here |
|---|---|---|
| IV Ketamine | $350–$650/session | ✓ Yes |
| Spravato (esketamine) | $0–$250 copay (insured) | — |
| IM Ketamine | $250–$400/injection | — |
| KAP (with therapist) | $400–$1,200/session | — |
| At-home troches | $150–$300/month | — |
Sources: CDC PLACES 2023 (Oklahoma County, OK, crude prevalence) · U.S. Census ACS 5 Year · HealingMaps proprietary patient inquiry data.
Behind this data: HealingMaps has analyzed 23,496 patient inquiries (Oct 2022 – Mar 2026), mapped 1,473 verified clinics across 3,142 counties, scraped 132 clinic pricing pages, and collected 658 practitioner survey responses. This snapshot reflects our multi-source methodology.
64.8% of patients surveyed believe at-home ketamine is “a bad idea” — the largest consensus finding in our patient survey, favoring in-clinic supervised treatment. Source: HealingMaps 2026 Ketamine Clinic Intelligence Report — drawn from 23,496 patient inquiries and 132 clinic website analyses.
This 3-question summary is matched to the protocols and conditions Oklahoma Pain Center treats. Editorial responses are HealingMaps-authored, grounded in our 2026 Ketamine Clinic Intelligence Report.
Oklahoma Pain Center treats depression via IV ketamine (off-label, evidence-based). Insurance coverage is rare for IV/KAP — most patients pay out of pocket. TRD is typically defined as two or more prior antidepressant trials without sufficient response — patients meeting that bar are best candidates here.
Yes — Oklahoma Pain Center treats chronic pain. They use IV ketamine for pain, which typically means longer infusion times and higher cumulative doses than mental-health protocols. Common indications include complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), fibromyalgia, and certain neuropathic pain syndromes. Pain pricing varies significantly by structure: per-infusion vs. multi-day inpatient packages — verify how this clinic structures their billing.
Yes — Oklahoma Pain Center treats anxiety, including generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and panic disorder. The evidence base for ketamine in anxiety is less robust than for depression, but it can be a meaningful option for patients who haven’t responded to SSRIs or benzodiazepines. Worth asking which of their protocols they typically recommend for anxiety-primary patients.
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