Willow Springs Center

690 Edison Way Reno, NV 89502 | 775-858-3303

About Willow Springs Center

Willow Springs Center is a residential treatment center in Reno, Nevada specializing in behavioral health care for children and adolescents.

The facility offers residential psychiatric services and a partial hospitalization program (PHP), with Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) as the core treatment approach across all programs. Families appreciate the integrated on-site school, structured environment, and specialized support for military families.

What programs does Willow Springs Center offer?

Willow Springs Center provides 24 hour residential psychiatric treatment in a locked therapeutic setting plus a day program  running weekdays for youth who can live at home.

The Ascent track offers substance use treatment alongside primary mental health diagnosis, integrating DBT, Motivational Interviewing and family therapy.

Referrals to detox may or may not be be offered as needed.

Where is Willow Springs Center located?

Willow Springs Center is in Reno near the Sierra Mountains, Lake Tahoe and the Truckee River, close to Reno Tahoe International Airport.

The campus features a large gym, playground, outdoor amphitheater, spacious courtyard and a Challenge by Choice ropes course.

Does Willow Springs Center accept insurance?

The center is in-network with most commercial insurance plans, including TRICARE for military families. Private pay options are also available.

How do I start treatment?

Willow Springs Center is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and welcomes walk ins.

Contact the center for an assessment and guidance on the right level of care for your child or teen.

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690 Edison Way
Reno, NV 89502
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