Suboxone Clinic in Reno NV — In-Person & Telehealth

Rezolv Health's Reno Nevada location — in-person and telehealth addiction and mental health treatment. All insurance accepted including Medicaid. Fast appointments.

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Rezolv Health's Reno location is our physical clinic in Nevada, offering both in-person and telehealth appointments for addiction medicine and mental health medication management. All insurance accepted, including Nevada Medicaid (Centennial Care), Medicare, and TRICARE.


Reno as a behavioral health hub for Northern Nevada

Reno and the Truckee Meadows area serve as the primary healthcare center for Northern Nevada — a vast geographic region that includes rural counties where provider access is extremely limited. Washoe County has treatment resources that other Nevada counties do not, but even in Reno, the demand for addiction medicine and psychiatric services consistently outpaces supply.

Rezolv Health's Reno location provides physical access for patients in the Reno-Sparks metro area, while also extending care to the broader Northern Nevada region — Fernley, Fallon, Elko, Winnemucca, Hawthorne, and communities throughout the region — through telehealth. In a state where the nearest behavioral health provider may be hours away, telehealth from a Reno-based practice matters.


Services at the Reno location

Available in person and by telehealth:

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

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


Nevada Medicaid coverage in Reno

Nevada Medicaid (Centennial Care) covers substance use disorder treatment and mental health services. Rezolv Health Reno accepts Medicaid for all services — meaning eligible Nevada Medicaid enrollees can access physician-led addiction medicine and psychiatric medication management with no out-of-pocket cost for covered services.

This is particularly significant for Reno's population, which includes a substantial number of Medicaid-eligible residents, many of whom have historically had difficulty accessing timely psychiatric and addiction medicine care.

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.


Lake Tahoe, Carson City, and surrounding areas

The Reno location also serves as the access point for patients from the broader Northern Nevada region who may prefer an occasional in-person visit:

  • Lake Tahoe communities (Incline Village, Crystal Bay, South Lake Tahoe-adjacent Nevada communities)
  • Minden, Gardnerville, and the Carson Valley
  • Carson City (which also has its own telehealth service page)
  • Fernley, Fallon, and surrounding rural communities

Frequently asked questions

Does Rezolv Health accept Medicaid in Reno? Yes. Rezolv Health Reno accepts Nevada Medicaid (Centennial Care) for both addiction medicine and mental health medication management. Eligible Medicaid enrollees can access our services with no out-of-pocket cost for covered services.

What is the address of the Reno location? The specific address is available through the patient portal after scheduling. The location is in the Reno-Sparks metro area.

Can I do telehealth from Reno instead of coming in person? Yes. All services are available by telehealth. In-person is an option, not a requirement. Many patients do their initial evaluation in person and continue with telehealth follow-ups.

Does Rezolv Health serve patients in Sparks? Yes. Sparks is part of the Reno-Sparks metro and is served by both the in-person Reno location and by telehealth.

What if I live in a rural Nevada county and cannot travel to Reno? All Rezolv Health Nevada services are available by telehealth statewide. If you are in Elko, Winnemucca, Battle Mountain, Ely, or anywhere else in Nevada with an internet connection and a camera, we can see you without requiring a trip to Reno.

Does Rezolv Health treat mental health conditions separately from addiction? Yes. You don't need to have an addiction diagnosis to access mental health medication management at our Reno location. Depression, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, PTSD — these are all treated as standalone services or alongside addiction treatment if both apply.

What is Vivitrol and can I get it in Reno? Vivitrol is the brand name for injectable naltrexone — a once-monthly injection that blocks opioid and alcohol cravings. Because it's an injection, it requires an in-person visit. If Vivitrol is the right approach for you, we can administer it at our Reno location.

Do I need to be in withdrawal before my first appointment? No. You don't need to be in active withdrawal to schedule or come in. Your physician will assess where you are and determine the best approach for starting treatment — including low-dose initiation protocols that don't require you to be in withdrawal first.

How soon can I be seen in Reno? We typically have new patient appointments available within days. In-person appointments at the Reno location and telehealth appointments are both scheduled through the same intake process.

What if I have both commercial insurance and Medicaid? Which one does Rezolv Health bill? We'll work with you to determine the most appropriate billing based on your specific coverage. Patients with dual coverage should mention both plans when they complete the intake form.

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