Jemez Health Clinic
About Jemez Health Clinic
Jemez Health Clinic offers culturally appropriate and clinically relevant substance use recovery and mental healthcare for the Jemez tribal community. Tribal members also access dental and primary medical care and social services. The clinic is located near the NM-4 corridor in Jemez Pueblo within Sandoval County, New Mexico.
The Pueblo of Jemez is a federally recognized tribe about 50 miles northwest of Albuquerque. They’re home to at least 3,400 tribal members.
Jemez Health Clinic blends cultural traditions with modern medical practices to provide holistic care for the tribal members. They accept Medicare and offer sliding fee scale options for the uninsured.
Integrated Care for Lasting Healing
Jemez Health Clinic takes an integrated and innovative approach to substance use recovery to ensure holistic and lasting healing. Recovery is tailored to the client’s needs following assessment and personalized planning. The clinic offers acudetox, medication assisted treatment (MAT) and evidence-based intensive outpatient programs (IOP).
Acudetox uses ear acupuncture to help clients reduce cravings, manage painful withdrawal symptoms and support emotional wellbeing during recovery. MAT serves the same purpose but uses FDA-approved medication.
The clinic offers IOP group therapy using the matrix model. This proven method blends therapy with education and peer support to promote lasting recovery. It fosters positive behavioral changes and equips you with practical coping strategies. Clients dealing with co-occurring mental health issues can benefit from the psychological and psychiatric services provided.
Clients may receive assistance in applying for government benefits, housing and job placement, and educational opportunities via case management. This keeps them on track with their recovery goals. Jemez Health Clinic also provides substance education and prevention services to promote awareness and healthier choices in the community.
Levels of Care | Detox Service Setting | Programs | Payment Options |
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In outpatient therapy, you’ll attend therapy sessions several times each week while living at home. This is ideal if you have a strong support system and a lower risk of relapse. Outpatient treatment offers flexibility to maintain work, school or family obligations. |
An intervention is a structured and professionally guided conversation with an individual who is struggling with addiction. During the conversation, family and friends will encourage you to seek treatment. This is often a pivotal step for those resistant to getting help. |
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Outpatient detox gives you access to medically supervised withdrawal services while still allowing you to live at home. You’ll attend a clinic for treatment and monitoring. This flexible option is suitable for those with mild to moderate withdrawal symptoms who have strong support systems. |
Medication assisted treatment combines medication and counseling to manage withdrawal and reduce cravings for opioid and alcohol addiction. Medications may include methadone, buprenorphine or naltrexone. MAT is tailored to your needs so you can actively participate in your treatment journey. |
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Young adult programs are designed for individuals who are transitioning into adulthood. Topics of discussion typically include identity, independence and peer relationships. Providers may also offer life skills training and career support. |
Adult programs address the substance use and life challenges specific to adults. Therapists can deliver sessions in individual, group and family settings. Services often include job support and life skills training in a structured environment. |
Women's programs offer a safe and supportive space to focus on gender specific issues such as trauma, family roles and mental health conditions. Therapists tailor the sessions to address women's needs and foster empowerment in a healing and nurturing environment. |
Men's programs address substance use while also considering the social pressures, family roles and mental health concerns that are specific to men. You’ll learn healthy coping mechanisms as you build emotional resilience and develop communication skills. |
Self Pay
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Medicare
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Sliding Scale Payment
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Levels of Care
In outpatient therapy, you’ll attend therapy sessions several times each week while living at home. This is ideal if you have a strong support system and a lower risk of relapse. Outpatient treatment offers flexibility to maintain work, school or family obligations.
An intervention is a structured and professionally guided conversation with an individual who is struggling with addiction. During the conversation, family and friends will encourage you to seek treatment. This is often a pivotal step for those resistant to getting help.
Detox Service Setting
Outpatient detox gives you access to medically supervised withdrawal services while still allowing you to live at home. You’ll attend a clinic for treatment and monitoring. This flexible option is suitable for those with mild to moderate withdrawal symptoms who have strong support systems.
Medication assisted treatment combines medication and counseling to manage withdrawal and reduce cravings for opioid and alcohol addiction. Medications may include methadone, buprenorphine or naltrexone. MAT is tailored to your needs so you can actively participate in your treatment journey.
Programs
Young adult programs are designed for individuals who are transitioning into adulthood. Topics of discussion typically include identity, independence and peer relationships. Providers may also offer life skills training and career support.
Adult programs address the substance use and life challenges specific to adults. Therapists can deliver sessions in individual, group and family settings. Services often include job support and life skills training in a structured environment.
Women's programs offer a safe and supportive space to focus on gender specific issues such as trauma, family roles and mental health conditions. Therapists tailor the sessions to address women's needs and foster empowerment in a healing and nurturing environment.
Men's programs address substance use while also considering the social pressures, family roles and mental health concerns that are specific to men. You’ll learn healthy coping mechanisms as you build emotional resilience and develop communication skills.
Contact
- Monday 7:30AM - 6PM
- Tuesday 7:30AM - 8PM
- Wednesday 7:30AM - 6PM
- Thursday 7:30AM - 8PM
- Friday 7:30AM - 6PM
- Saturday 8AM - 2PM
- Sunday Closed

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