Crossroads of Southern Nevada

2121 W Charleston Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89102 | 702-727-4360

About Crossroads of Southern Nevada

Crossroads of Southern Nevada is a nonprofit addiction treatment center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The program offers detox, residential treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient and outpatient services.

With a focus on individualized treatment planning, peer support and 12 step recovery principles, Crossroads helps clients build a strong foundation for lasting sobriety.

MAT with Counseling

Treatment may begin with medically supported detox or a clinical assessment to determine the appropriate level of care.

From there, clients can step into residential treatment or transition through PHP, IOP and outpatient services.

Programming includes individual therapy, group counseling, and family therapy, along with MAT.

A dual diagnosis track supports those with cooccurring mental health conditions and a Christian based option is available.

Quick Facts

  • Levels of care: Detox, residential, PHP, IOP and outpatient treatment
  • Who they treat: Adults with substance use disorders, including those with cooccurring mental health conditions
  • Approach: Individualized treatment plans, peer support and 12 step recovery
  • Specialty tracks: Dual diagnosis care and a Christian faith based program
  • Additional services: Medication Assisted Treatment, family therapy and recovery education

Begin Your Recovery Journey

Getting started at Crossroads of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas begins with a simple intake conversation and assessment.

The admissions team can walk through program options, insurance verification and payment details.

Levels of Care Detox Service Setting Programs Payment Options

Levels of Care

Detox Service Setting

Programs

Payment Options

Contact

Phone icon
702-727-4360
Globe icon
Website
Location icon
2121 W Charleston Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89102
Reviewed by: Amy Greene

Amy Greene is an award-winning novelist and essayist. Her acclaimed debut novel, Bloodroot, was a New York Times national best seller. Her second novel, Long Man, was named a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post in 2014. Her essays have appeared in publications such as The New York Times and Glamor Magazine. She currently resides in her native East Tennessee, amid the mountains she loves. In both her fiction and her nonfiction writing, Amy is dedicated exploring complex issues of mental health and spiritual and emotional wellbeing.

View Profile

Nearby Detox Centers

Search by Nevada Cities

Get Help Today Phone icon 800-779-4314