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UMC Crisis Stabilization Center

Immediate behavioral health support—24 hours a day, 7 days a week (adults 18+).
Clark County and University Medical Center (UMC) partnered to open Southern Nevada’s first and only Crisis Stabilization Center—an outpatient location designed to help people experiencing a mental health crisis or substance use disorder. The center provides care in a calm, home-like setting and serves as an alternative to emergency rooms and jails.

Visit UMC’s Crisis Stabilization Center webpage

Call the Crisis Stabilization Center: 702-383-6200

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UMC Crisis Stabilization Center

Location:
5409 E. Lake Mead Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89156

Hours: Open 24/7

Phone: (702) 383-6200

Appointments / Referrals:
Walk-ins accepted. No referrals needed.

Cost / Insurance
Serves patients regardless of ability to pay.

What is the Crisis Stabilization Center?

The Crisis Stabilization Center provides immediate outpatient care for adults experiencing a mental health crisis, with or without co-occurring substance use disorders. The program is designed to de-escalate and stabilize individuals and connect them to next-step services—helping reduce unnecessary trips to emergency rooms and avoiding justice-system involvement when appropriate.

Who can use this service?

You can use the Crisis Stabilization Center if you are:

Services available

Vital services provided by licensed professionals
  • Psychiatric evaluations and services
  • Stabilization through brief solution-focused and psychoeducational therapies
  • Medication support (pharmaceutical services and appropriate prescriptions)
  • Connection to ongoing care (outpatient therapy)
  • Connection to transitional housing or emergency shelters (when needed)
  • Aftercare / follow-up (case management and regular check-ins for up to one year)

Get help now

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, dial 911.

If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide or self-harm, dial 988.

Learn more on UMC’s website

For the most current information, including services and how to access care, visit UMC’s Crisis Stabilization Center webpage.

Visit UMC’s Crisis Stabilization Center webpage