Suboxone & Addiction Treatment in Carson City NV — Telehealth

Telehealth addiction and mental health treatment in Carson City, Nevada. All insurance accepted including Medicaid. Suboxone, naltrexone, psychiatric medication management.

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Physician-led telehealth treatment for opioid use disorder, alcohol use disorder, and mental health conditions in Carson City and the surrounding region. All insurance accepted, including Nevada Medicaid (Centennial Care), Medicare, and TRICARE.


Serving Nevada's capital and the Carson Valley

Carson City, Nevada's state capital, sits at the intersection of Northern Nevada's two largest metro areas — Reno to the north and Lake Tahoe to the west — and serves as a regional hub for the communities of the Carson Valley: Minden, Gardnerville, Genoa, and rural Douglas and Lyon counties.

The behavioral health landscape in Carson City reflects the challenges of much of rural and semi-rural Nevada. State employees, local government workers, agricultural workers, and families throughout the region often face limited local options for psychiatric and addiction medicine care. The closest major concentration of providers is Reno — a manageable drive for some, but not for everyone, and not on a monthly basis for ongoing care.

Telehealth bridges this gap. Rezolv Health Carson City serves patients in Carson City proper and throughout the surrounding region without requiring a regular trip to a provider office.


Government and state workforce considerations

Carson City's large state employee population brings specific considerations for healthcare access. State employees covered under PEBP should verify their behavioral health benefits directly with their plan before scheduling.

Rezolv Health accepts all insurance in Nevada, including Nevada Medicaid (Centennial Care), Medicare, and TRICARE.

The privacy considerations common among state workers — particularly those whose employment involves professional licensing, public trust, or sensitive government functions — may also make discretion in care an important factor. Rezolv Health's telehealth model provides care without clinic waiting rooms and without a visible physical presence in the community.


Services in Carson City and the Carson Valley

All services by telehealth. All insurance accepted, including Nevada Medicaid (Centennial Care), Medicare, and TRICARE.

  • Opioid use disorder treatment (buprenorphine/Suboxone)
  • Alcohol use disorder treatment (naltrexone, Vivitrol)
  • Mental health medication management (depression, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, PTSD)
  • Dual diagnosis treatment

Patients in Minden, Gardnerville, Dayton, Fernley, Fallon, and surrounding Douglas and Lyon County communities are also served.

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.


Frequently asked questions

Does Rezolv Health have a physical location in Carson City? No. Carson City patients are served by telehealth. Our nearest physical Nevada location is in Reno, approximately 30 miles north. Telehealth provides the full range of services without requiring travel.

Does Rezolv Health accept Nevada Medicaid in Carson City? Yes. Nevada Medicaid (Centennial Care) is accepted for both addiction medicine and mental health medication management.

Do you serve patients in Minden, Gardnerville, and Douglas County? Yes. All Nevada residents with internet access and a camera are eligible for telehealth services through Rezolv Health Nevada.

Can state employees in Carson City use their PEBP coverage with Rezolv Health? PEBP coverage varies by plan tier. We recommend calling your PEBP plan administrator to verify behavioral health benefits and whether Rezolv Health is in-network before scheduling. We accept most commercial-equivalent plans.

How often do I need to have an appointment? Follow-up visits are scheduled periodically, based on your individual treatment plan, and can be conducted from anywhere in Nevada with a phone or computer and a camera.

Is my treatment private if I'm a state employee or hold a professional license? Your medical records are protected by federal and state law regardless of your employer or profession. We don't share your information with your employer, a licensing board, or anyone else without your written authorization. Telehealth also means there's no clinic waiting room — your neighbors and coworkers won't see you coming and going from a treatment center.

Can I get Suboxone in Carson City without going to Reno? Yes. All care is delivered by telehealth. Your initial evaluation, ongoing periodic visits, and prescription management all happen remotely. Your prescription is sent electronically to any Carson City or Carson Valley pharmacy you choose.

What if I'm in the Lake Tahoe area on the Nevada side? Incline Village, Crystal Bay, and other Nevada-side Tahoe communities are served by telehealth through Rezolv Health Nevada. All Nevada residents are eligible.

Does Rezolv Health treat anxiety and depression in addition to addiction? Yes. Mental health medication management — including treatment for depression, anxiety disorders, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and PTSD — is available as a standalone service or alongside addiction treatment. You don't need to have an addiction diagnosis to access mental health care.

What happens at the first appointment? Your initial visit is a telehealth video call with your physician. They'll review the intake form you completed, discuss your history, answer your questions, and determine the right treatment approach. If medication is appropriate, your prescription is sent to a pharmacy of your choice the same day.

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