Toiyabe Indian Health Project
Bishop, California · Co-Occurring Mental Health
Established in 1971Typical stay: 90 days
About Toiyabe Indian Health Project
Toiyabe Indian Health Project serves Native American tribe members in Bishop, California who are seeking treatment for substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. They provide outpatient services including a 90-day outpatient treatment program, a medication-assisted treatment (MAT) program, and a specialized contingency management program focused on treating methamphetamine use. The outpatient and MAT programs include individual and group counseling services, as well as access to psychiatry and case management services. Clients participating in the contingency management for methamphetamine use program receive positive reinforcement and incentives to help clients build a life without substance use.
Located in Bishop, California, Toiyabe Indian Health Project provides a welcoming and supportive environment for individuals seeking recovery from addiction. The experienced clinical team at Toiyabe Indian Health Project utilizes proven therapeutic approaches to help clients build the skills and resilience needed for lasting sobriety.
Treatment Programs
Therapies Offered
Specializations
🧪 Substances Treated
- Co-Occurring Disorders
- Drug Addiction
- Prescription Drugs
- Benzodiazepines
- Cocaine
- Ecstasy
- Methamphetamine
- Psychedelics
- Synthetic Drugs
Who We Treat
Insurance Accepted
Treatment Approaches
Frequently Asked Questions
Toiyabe Indian Health Project in Bishop, California offers Co-Occurring Mental Health, Outpatient. Contact the center directly or call (855) 489-3270 for detailed program information.
Toiyabe Indian Health Project accepts Aetna, Anthem, BlueCross BlueShield, Bright Health, CareFirst. Call (855) 489-3270 to verify your specific coverage and benefits.
You can begin by calling (855) 489-3270 for a free, confidential consultation. Our team will help you understand your options and connect you with Toiyabe Indian Health Project or another suitable treatment center.