OCD Anxiety Centers: Arlington, Texas
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in
Arlington, Texas
Centrally positioned in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, our Arlington, Texas program serves as a beacon of hope for families seeking specialized OCD and anxiety treatment throughout North Texas. From Fort Worth to Dallas, and from Mansfield to Irving, our intensive outpatient program provides evidence-based care that transforms lives across the region. The Arlington location offers three hours of structured therapy daily, bringing together clients from Grand Prairie, Grapevine, and surrounding communities who benefit from our exposure-based treatment approach and 79% recovery rate. With convenient access from major highways and the ability for 95% of clients to use insurance, families from North Richland Hills, Cedar Hill, and throughout the Metroplex choose our program for its proven effectiveness in treating OCD, anxiety, and related disorders in individuals ages 8 and older.
- What we treat: OCD, anxiety, and related disorders
- Who we treat: individuals 8 and up
- Insurance: 95% of clients able to use insurance
- Recovered Rate: 79% recovered rate
- Satisfaction: 92% client and parent satisfaction
Join us for our Community Open House on January 8!
OCD Anxiety Centers
1701 East Lamar Boulevard, Suite 200
Arlington, TX 76006
Front Desk: (682) 254-4400
Hours: Mon. – Fri.: 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Serving the Communities of:
Arlington
Fort Worth
Dallas
Grand Prairie
Irving
Mansfield
Euless
Bedford
Hurst
North Richland Hills
Grapevine
Coppell
Duncanville
DeSoto
Cedar Hill
Colleyville

Chris Gonzalez
Clinical Outreach Specialist
Chris brings a unique blend of healthcare experience, business strategy, and high-impact outreach to his role at the OCD Anxiety Centers. With a background that spans clinical consulting, sales leadership, and military service, Chris is passionate about connecting individuals and providers with life-changing treatment options. Chris plays a key role in community relationship-building, provider education, and strategic outreach. He’s driven by a simple mission: to help more people find hope, healing, and freedom from the grip of OCD and anxiety.

