North Las Vegas, NV Drug & Alcohol Treatment Centers
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1101 W. Moana Lane Reno, Nevada 89509

3470 West Cheyenne Avenue, Suite 400 North Las Vegas, Nevada 89032

3500 Lakeside Court, Suite 101 Reno, Nevada 89509

704 Mill Street, Reno, NV 89502

730 North Eastern Avenue, Suite 130 Las Vegas, Nevada 89101

624 University Avenue Las Vegas, Nevada 87701

2501 North Green Valley Parkway, Building D Suite 116-118 Henderson, Nevada 89014

530 Melarkey Street, Suite 206 Winnemucca, Nevada 89445

2465 East Twain Avenue Las Vegas, Nevada 89121

1001 North 4Th Street Las Vegas, Nevada 89101

3661 South Maryland Parkway, Suite 64 Las Vegas, Nevada 89169

230 East Liberty Street Reno, Nevada 89501

3021 West Horizon Ridge Parkway, Henderson, NV 89052

6940 Sierra Center Parkway, Reno, NV 89511
North Las Vegas is Nevada’s fourth-largest city, with roughly 280,000 residents, and our directory lists four treatment centers within the city itself. Most of the north valley’s real capacity sits a short drive south: Las Vegas carries 58 listings of its own, often 15 minutes or less away on I-15 or US 95, and the area near Nellis Air Force Base to the east adds a smaller cluster.
A search centered on North Las Vegas commonly surfaces Las Vegas addresses for exactly this reason. The two cities share the same north-south freeways and the same treatment market, and people living in North Las Vegas, including the many military families connected to Nellis, typically compare options across both cities rather than staying inside city limits.
There is no county office standing between you and an assessment in Nevada. A licensed provider handles that step once you call. If you need help finding a program today, Crisis Support Services of Nevada staffs a free statewide line around the clock, and the Nevada 211 website lists state-supported services by zip code for anyone who wants to search on their own.
Nevada stopped licensing sober living homes in 2023 and has no NARR-affiliated certifying group either, so a program calling a home licensed is worth a direct follow-up question rather than a public lookup.
I-15 and US 95 both run through North Las Vegas on their way to downtown Las Vegas, and Craig Road provides a direct east-west route past Nellis Air Force Base. RTC buses reach parts of the city, but neither the Deuce nor the Maryland Parkway line extends this far north, so outpatient treatment several evenings a week is easiest from here with a car.
If a program connects with veterans or active-duty service members through Nellis, ask directly about programs suited to that population, since the base sits only a few miles east of the city.
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Common questions about rehab treatment near North Las Vegas. If your question is not covered here, a program’s admissions team can answer more questions directly.
A licensed provider makes that call once you complete an assessment, not a county office. Programs in North Las Vegas and the wider Las Vegas cluster both handle this the same way, so where you call from does not change the process.
Often not far. Las Vegas, with the bulk of the metro’s listings, is typically 15 minutes or less away on I-15 or US 95, so most people compare programs across both cities rather than limiting themselves to North Las Vegas addresses.
Some, mostly in the wider Las Vegas cluster rather than in North Las Vegas itself. Ask a program directly about evening or weekend scheduling if you need to keep working or attending school during treatment.
No. Nevada has no NARR-affiliated certifying group, and the state stopped licensing halfway houses and sober living homes directly in 2023. There is no public registry to check a home against, so ask the program directly how it selects the sober living homes it refers to.