
The BHS Crisis line is available 24/7 by calling 307-688-5555.
Campbell County Health Behavioral Health Services provides the Northeastern Wyoming community with compassionate, confidential and comprehensive treatment and counseling of behavioral disorders, mental illness and substance use treatment following detox.
Our outpatient professional team includes psychiatrists, case managers, social workers, nurses, licensed therapists and compassionate support staff in Gillette, Wyoming.
At BHS, treatment begins with an initial screening. Then our healthcare professionals work together with the patient to schedule an appointment and proceed to create an individualized treatment plan. This process may or may not include a visit with a provider for prescription medication. This treatment plan could include group therapy, education and other community-based support options. For patients who may be experiencing severe episodes of mental illness, CCH offers an eight-bed inpatient adult and adolescent unit to provide monitored care.
For all services, clients are seen on a first come, first served basis. BHS works with each client to make visits affordable based on household income by charging on a sliding fee scale, whether you have insurance or not — proof of income is required to qualify. Many types of insurance are accepted, including Medicaid and Medicare.
Behavioral Health Services offers the following counseling and mental health services below:
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