Addiction & Mental Health Treatment in Nevada — All Insurance Accepted
Telehealth and in-person addiction and mental health treatment in Nevada. Suboxone, naltrexone, Kratom treatment, psychiatric medication management. All insurance accepted including Medicaid. Reno location.
Get StartedRezolv Health provides telehealth and in-person treatment for substance use disorders and mental health conditions across Nevada. We accept all insurance — including Nevada Medicaid (Medicaid Managed Care). Our physical location is in Reno, with telehealth available statewide for patients in Las Vegas, Henderson, Carson City, and every community in between. Most appointments are conducted by secure video visit, though occasionally an in-person visit may be required in the Reno area.
Services in Nevada
Suboxone treatment for opioid use disorder
Buprenorphine (Suboxone) is the evidence-based gold standard for opioid use disorder — reducing illicit opioid use, overdose risk, and mortality, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Rezolv Health Nevada prescribes and manages buprenorphine by telehealth across the state, with in-person appointments available in Reno.
Nevada has faced consistently elevated rates of opioid-related overdose deaths. Access to buprenorphine prescribers remains limited outside of the Las Vegas and Reno metro areas, leaving rural and small-town Nevadans at a significant disadvantage. Telehealth closes that gap.
Alcohol use disorder treatment
Naltrexone — oral and injectable (Vivitrol) — and other FDA-approved medications for alcohol use disorder are available through Rezolv Health Nevada. Your provider will review your history and recommend the medication approach most likely to be effective for your pattern of use.
Kratom addiction treatment
Kratom (mitragynine/7-hydroxymitragynine) dependence is a recognized clinical condition that is frequently undertreated because most addiction programs are not equipped to address it. Rezolv Health Nevada offers physician-supervised Kratom addiction treatment — medical management of withdrawal, tapering support, and a structured plan toward cessation. Available by telehealth statewide.
Mental health medication management
Psychiatric medication management for depression, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, PTSD, panic disorder, and related mental health conditions. Delivered by licensed providers via telehealth statewide, with in-person availability at our Reno location.
Dual diagnosis treatment
Substance use disorders and mental health conditions frequently co-occur — and treating them separately produces worse outcomes than integrated care. Rezolv Health Nevada provides coordinated dual diagnosis treatment within a single practice, managing both conditions through a unified clinical relationship.
Insurance in Nevada
Rezolv Health Nevada accepts all insurance, including:
- Nevada Medicaid (Medicaid Managed Care — Anthem, Health Plan of Nevada, Hometown Health, SilverSummit)
- Commercial insurance — employer-sponsored and private marketplace plans
- Medicare
- TRICARE
- Self-pay
Nevada Medicaid covers both substance use disorder treatment and mental health medication management. If you are enrolled in Nevada Medicaid and need treatment for opioid use disorder, alcohol use disorder, Kratom addiction, or mental health conditions, Rezolv Health can see you with no out-of-pocket cost for covered services.
Insurance participation can change. While we work with most major plans in Nevada, we recommend contacting us or calling the member services number on your insurance card to confirm your specific plan is accepted before your first appointment. We will work with you during the intake process to verify your coverage.
Reno location
Rezolv Health's Reno location serves patients in the Reno-Sparks metro area and surrounding region, including Sparks, Carson City, Fernley, and Dayton. In-person services at our Reno location include addiction medicine and psychiatric medication management.
For patients elsewhere in Nevada — Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, Pahrump, Elko, or anywhere in rural Nevada — telehealth is available statewide. Nevada's geography makes in-person specialty care genuinely inaccessible for a significant portion of the population. Our telehealth service is built to reach patients in those communities.
Nevada's behavioral health landscape
Nevada consistently ranks among the states with the highest rates of substance use disorder and among the lowest per-capita availability of behavioral health providers, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The Las Vegas metro area has more treatment capacity than rural Nevada by a significant margin — but even Clark County faces provider shortages relative to its population.
Outside of Clark and Washoe counties, the situation is more severe. Rural Nevada encompasses vast distances between communities, and specialty behavioral health providers are scarce. A patient in Ely, Winnemucca, Battle Mountain, or Lovelock may have no local access to a buprenorphine prescriber or a psychiatric medication provider.
Rezolv Health Nevada was built to serve these patients alongside urban Nevadans. Telehealth delivers the same clinical standard of care whether you are in downtown Reno or in a small town four hours away.
Frequently asked questions
What does Rezolv Health treat in Nevada? We treat opioid use disorder (buprenorphine/Suboxone), alcohol use disorder (naltrexone, Vivitrol, acamprosate), kratom dependence, and mental health conditions including depression, anxiety disorders, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and PTSD. Dual diagnosis treatment is also available. All services are offered statewide in Nevada.
Does Rezolv Health accept Medicaid in Nevada? Yes. Rezolv Health Nevada accepts Nevada Medicaid (Centennial Care) for all services — addiction medicine and mental health medication management. Eligible Medicaid enrollees can typically access care with no out-of-pocket cost for covered services.
What other insurance does Rezolv Health accept in Nevada? All insurance, including commercial plans, Nevada Medicaid (Centennial Care), and self-pay. If you have insurance of any kind, we will work to bill it. Call your insurance company to verify your behavioral health benefits, or let us verify your coverage when you complete the intake form.
Does Rezolv Health have a physical location in Nevada? Yes. Our Reno location in the Reno-Sparks metro area offers both in-person and telehealth appointments. It is our only physical Nevada location. All other Nevada communities are served by telehealth.
Do I have to go to the Reno location, or can I do everything by telehealth? Everything can be done by telehealth — including your initial evaluation and all periodic follow-ups. The Reno location is available for patients who prefer in-person care or who need it (for example, for Vivitrol injections). Telehealth is the default and works for the vast majority of patients.
Which cities in Nevada does Rezolv Health serve? All of Nevada. We serve Las Vegas, Reno, Sparks, Henderson, Carson City, Elko, Fallon, Winnemucca, Fernley, and every other community in the state. Telehealth reaches the entire state, including rural counties where local providers may be hours away.
What is Nevada Medicaid (Centennial Care) and how does it cover addiction treatment? Nevada Medicaid, known as Centennial Care, is the state's Medicaid managed care program. It covers substance use disorder treatment and mental health services as required by federal law. Rezolv Health Nevada accepts Centennial Care for all services. Medicaid-eligible Nevadans can access our physician-led telehealth care with little or no out-of-pocket cost.
How does telehealth addiction treatment work in Nevada? You complete an intake form online, we verify your insurance and schedule your first appointment. Your initial telehealth visit is a secure video call with your physician. Your physician reviews your history, develops a treatment plan, and sends any prescriptions electronically to your pharmacy. Follow-up visits are scheduled periodically. The entire process happens remotely — you never need to leave your home.
Can I be treated for both addiction and mental health at the same time in Nevada? Yes. Many Nevada patients have co-occurring addiction and mental health conditions. Rezolv Health can treat both under one clinical relationship — no separate referrals or separate providers needed.
What is kratom dependence and can Rezolv Health treat it? Kratom is a plant-derived substance that acts on opioid receptors and can cause physical dependence with regular use. In appropriate cases, buprenorphine is used to manage kratom withdrawal and cravings. Rezolv Health Nevada treats kratom dependence alongside opioid and alcohol use disorders. Complete your intake form describing your kratom use and your physician will determine the right approach.
Is there a difference in services between Las Vegas, Reno, and other Nevada cities? Telehealth services are the same statewide. The main difference is that Reno has our physical clinic — if in-person care is important to you, or if you need Vivitrol administered, Reno is where you'd come. Las Vegas, Carson City, and all other Nevada cities receive full telehealth services.
How is Rezolv Health different from a traditional addiction treatment program in Nevada? Rezolv Health is a medication management practice, not a program. We don't require group meetings, daily check-ins, or a structured program schedule. We prescribe and monitor FDA-approved medications — buprenorphine for opioid use disorder, naltrexone for alcohol use disorder, psychiatric medications for mental health conditions — and see you for periodic follow-up visits. It's a medical model built around your schedule, not a program schedule.
What if I live in a rural Nevada county far from Reno or Las Vegas? Telehealth serves you regardless of where you are in Nevada. Patients in Elko, Ely, Winnemucca, Battle Mountain, Fallon, and rural communities throughout the state access our services the same way as patients in urban areas — by video, from home or wherever is convenient.
Do I need a referral from a primary care doctor in Nevada? It depends on your insurance plan. Some plans require a referral for behavioral health or specialist services — we recommend checking with your insurer before scheduling. Self-pay patients do not need a referral.
What happens if I relapse during treatment in Nevada? Relapse doesn't end your treatment relationship with Rezolv Health. We don't discharge patients for relapse — we treat it as clinical information and adjust the plan accordingly. Reaching out when you're struggling is always the right move.
How soon can I get a Nevada appointment? For telehealth, we typically have new patient appointments available within days. If you need in-person care in Reno, scheduling for the physical clinic follows the same intake process.
How do I get started in Nevada? Click Get Started, complete the intake form, and you'll be contacted to schedule your first appointment. Have your insurance information ready — we'll verify your coverage before your first visit.
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