OCD Anxiety Centers: Westlake Village, California
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in
Westlake Village, California
Nestled between the Santa Monica Mountains and the Conejo Valley, our Westlake Village, California program extends specialized OCD and anxiety treatment to communities throughout Ventura and Los Angeles counties. Serving residents from Thousand Oaks to Calabasas, and from Moorpark to Malibu, our intensive outpatient program creates a supportive environment where clients can engage in three hours of daily evidence-based therapy while maintaining their regular routines. The Westlake Village location welcomes individuals ages 8 and older from Agoura Hills, Simi Valley, and surrounding communities, providing exposure-based treatment that achieves remarkable results. With our program’s 92% client and parent satisfaction rate, families from Newbury Park, Woodland Hills, and beyond trust us to deliver compassionate, effective care for OCD, anxiety, and related disorders.
- 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
OCD Anxiety Centers
31111 Agoura Road, Suite 160
Westlake Village, CA 91361
Front Desk: (818) 403-3900
Hours: Mon. – Fri.: 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Serving the Communities of:
Westlake Village
Thousand Oaks
Agoura Hills
Oak Park
Newbury Park
Calabasas
Hidden Hills
Malibu
Moorpark
Simi Valley
Camarillo
Woodland Hills
Tarzana
Canoga Park

Michelle Smith
Director of Clinical Outreach
Michelle Smith began her career at a psychiatric lockdown facility when she was only 18. Trained as a psychiatric nurse, she honed her expertise running residential programs, and transitioned into management about 15 years ago.
Married to an LA County firefighter, they are raising three wonderful children. She prioritizes God, music, and laughter as she balances her professional achievements with her commitment to family and personal growth.

