Lawton Indian Hospital in Lawton, OK is committed to serving individuals seeking mental health treatment and outpatient care services. The facility is dedicated to providing accessible, culturally responsive treatment in a supportive environment. Located at 1515 NE Lawrie Tatum Road, Lawton Indian Hospital welcomes patients from the local community and surrounding areas who are ready to take steps toward recovery and better mental health.
Lawton Indian Hospital offers outpatient mental health treatment services designed to help individuals manage mental health conditions while maintaining their daily responsibilities at work, school, or home. Outpatient programs allow patients to receive professional counseling, therapy, and psychiatric care on a flexible schedule, making treatment more accessible for those who cannot commit to inpatient residential care. This level of care is ideal for individuals with mild to moderate mental health concerns, those stepping down from higher levels of care, or people seeking ongoing support for chronic conditions. The facility also provides specialized language services for individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing, ensuring that communication barriers do not prevent anyone from accessing the mental health care they need.
Lawton Indian Hospital accepts multiple forms of insurance and payment, including Medicaid, Medicare, private health insurance, and state-financed health insurance plans (other than Medicaid). This diverse range of payment options ensures that financial circumstances do not become a barrier to treatment. Many insurance plans are required to provide mental health coverage under the Mental Health Parity Act, which means mental health services receive equal coverage as physical health services. The admissions team can help verify your specific coverage and explain what your plan will cover.
If you or a loved one is struggling with mental health concerns and seeking outpatient treatment in Lawton, OK, reach out to Lawton Indian Hospital today. Call 580-354-5120 ext. 512 to speak with an admissions specialist who can answer your questions about available programs, insurance verification, and next steps toward recovery. You don't have to face this journey alone—compassionate support is available when you're ready.