Summit Mental Health
About Summit Mental Health
Summit Mental Health is a community mental health program in Las Vegas, Nevada that offers outpatient and intensive outpatient services for children, teens, and adults. Established in 2013, they provides a safe space focused on helping clients access evidence based treatment.
They accept insurance and offer a sliding scale for eligible patients, with individual sessions starting at $100 and couples sessions at $120.
Treating Co-Occurring PTSD and Trauma
The center specializes in trauma and PTSD treatment in addition to their substance use services. They also offer Psychosocial Rehabilitation services in home or in the community.
Summit Mental Health serves the Las Vegas Westside neighborhood with both in-person sessions and telehealth video appointments across Nevada. With over a decade of experience serving Southern Nevada, they offer office hours Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM.
Outpatient Detox and Therapy
Outpatient medication assisted detox is available for those who are not experiencing acute withdrawal symptoms. Treatment includes individual therapy, family therapy, mental health assessments, and medication managed by a psychiatrist.
Patients work with licensed therapists to develop customized treatment plans that address underlying issues while building coping skills. Reviews highlight staff who make clients feel heard and therapists who create welcoming, comforting environments.
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Alcohol detox programs offer medical support to help individuals withdraw safely from alcohol. Your care team may use medications to ease your symptoms and provide medical monitoring to address complications. |
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Alcohol detox programs offer medical support to help individuals withdraw safely from alcohol. Your care team may use medications to ease your symptoms and provide medical monitoring to address complications.
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Kimberly Hawkins holds a Masters degree in Computing and Information Sciences from East Tennessee State University. She is also a freelance writer specializing in content related to mental health, addiction recovery, and overall wellness. On Valentine’s Day of 2024, Kimberly’s only sibling passed away of an accidental drug overdose. Since then, Kimberly has become a passionate advocate for addiction recovery awareness and support.