Clark County recorded 828 overdose deaths in 2022 — a statistic that represents 828 families who lost someone. This resource exists because the gap between knowing treatment is needed and knowing which door to open is where people get lost. We are a referral and placement resource, not a licensed treatment facility. Our mission is to reduce the gap: to verify your insurance, assess your clinical needs, and connect you with the right inpatient program in Las Vegas as quickly as possible.
What We Do
We are an inpatient drug and alcohol rehab referral service based in Las Vegas, Nevada. We help individuals and families navigate the treatment landscape in Clark County and across Nevada by providing three core services: free PPO insurance verification (we call your insurer, pull your benefits, and tell you what you'll actually pay), free clinical pre-assessment (we gather information about the substance, history, and clinical needs to help match you with the right program), and placement assistance (we connect you with appropriate inpatient programs and coordinate the admissions process).
What We Are Not
We are not a licensed treatment facility. We do not provide clinical treatment, medical care, or therapy. We are not affiliated with any single treatment program — our referrals are based on clinical fit and insurance match, not commission arrangements. We do not provide medical advice. If you or someone you know is experiencing a medical emergency, call 911. If you are in a mental health crisis, call 988.
How the Process Works
Step one: Call (702) 299-6488. A real person answers — not a call center, not an AI. Step two: We gather the basic information needed to verify your insurance and understand the clinical situation — what substance, how long, what level of care has been tried before. Step three: We call your PPO insurer and pull your exact inpatient behavioral health benefits. Step four: We identify appropriate inpatient programs in Las Vegas and nearby that match your clinical needs and insurance. Step five: We coordinate the intake process and help you get admitted as quickly as possible — often same day or next day. The entire process from first call to admitted is often less than 24 hours.