About Echota Behavioral Health Tulsa
Echota Behavioral Health Tulsa is an outpatient addiction treatment center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, offering medication assisted recovery services for adults struggling with opioid use disorder.
Operating as Keetoowah Cherokee Treatment Services (KCTS), the Tulsa clinic combines methadone treatment with individual therapy, group counseling, case management and peer recovery support.
As a tribally owned program of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians, Echota Behavioral Health provides evidence based, community focused care that is open to both tribal and non-tribal members.
Opioid Recovery Programs and Levels of Care
Care at the Tulsa location begins with an assessment to determine whether methadone assisted treatment is appropriate, followed by an individualized plan that integrates medication with ongoing counseling.
Early morning clinic hours help accommodate working adults seeking consistent outpatient support.
Clients can expect individual and group therapy drawing on CBT, DBT and motivational interviewing, with group topics covering substance use, trauma, anger management, depression and anxiety.
Case management services include advocacy, resource referrals, transportation assistance to medical appointments and court accompaniment.
Quick Facts About Echota Behavioral Health Tulsa
- Location: 2727 E Admiral Pl, Tulsa, Oklahoma, serving Northeastern Oklahoma communities
- Levels of care: Outpatient methadone treatment with integrated counseling and peer support
- Who they treat: Adults seeking opioid addiction recovery, open to tribal and non-tribal members
- Approach: Evidence based care using CBT, DBT and motivational interviewing
- Payment options: Private insurance, self-pay and Medicaid listings; financial aid connections available
- Accreditation: Three-year CARF accreditation awarded in 2025





