50 verified providers in Phoenix, AZ · sourced from SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov · refreshed monthly · Last reviewed: June 2026 · Data refreshed from SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov
Comparing mental health treatment options in Phoenix, AZ? Senova lists 50 verified SAMHSA-listed mental health providers drawn directly from SAMHSA's FindTreatment.gov national directory. Information is refreshed monthly.
About mental health treatment in Phoenix, AZ
Mental health treatment includes counseling, therapy, psychiatric services, crisis support, and specialized programs for conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. Both inpatient and outpatient options exist depending on severity.
Services typically offered
- Individual and group therapy
- Psychiatric medication management
- Crisis intervention
- Partial hospitalization programs
- Inpatient psychiatric care
- Specialized programs for trauma, PTSD, anxiety, and depression
Insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid coverage
Federal mental health parity laws require most insurance plans (private, Medicare, Medicaid) to cover mental health at the same level as physical health. Many providers below also offer sliding-scale fees and state-funded programs for uninsured residents.
AHCCCS covers mental health treatment through the Arizona Long Term Care System (ALTCS) program. To qualify, residents typically need to meet the financial threshold (about $2,901/month for an individual) and have a documented care need that would otherwise require nursing-facility-level care. Applications go through Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, which is also the licensing authority for these providers.
Arizona Medicaid & eligibility deep dive
Eligibility for AHCCCS
To qualify for mental health treatment under AHCCCS, applicants generally need to meet two criteria: financial eligibility and a documented care need. Financial eligibility is based on income — typically $2,901/month for an individual — and on countable assets, usually capped around $2,000 for an individual (with separate rules for spouses). The care-need test typically requires a level-of-care assessment showing the applicant would need nursing-facility-level care without home- and community-based support.
The Arizona Long Term Care System (ALTCS) program
Arizona's primary vehicle for mental health treatment coverage is the Arizona Long Term Care System (ALTCS). Covered services typically include outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient programs, partial hospitalization, residential treatment for qualifying conditions, medication-assisted treatment for substance use disorder, and crisis intervention. Some programs require pre-authorization through a managed-care organization.
How to apply
- Complete the Medicaid application through Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (www.azahcccs.gov/), by phone, in person at a local office, or through healthcare.gov.
- Provide income documentation (pay stubs, tax returns, Social Security benefit letters), bank statements, and proof of citizenship or legal residency.
- Once enrolled in Medicaid, request a long-term services and supports (LTSS) assessment to determine eligibility for the Arizona Long Term Care System (ALTCS).
- If approved, you can choose any participating mental health treatment provider — the ones listed below all accept Medicaid where they have contracts.
Application timelines vary: Medicaid itself can be approved in 30–45 days for most applicants, while waiver enrollment may take 60–180 days due to assessments and waitlists. Some Arizona regions have shorter waitlists than others — typically urban metros move faster than rural counties.
Phoenix, AZ mental health treatment by the numbers
- 50 verified SAMHSA-listed mental health providers in Phoenix.
- Sourced from SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov (the federal substance use & mental health directory), refreshed monthly.
- AHCCCS is Arizona's primary public payer for mental health treatment.
- Average wait time to start care varies — urban metros generally start within 7–14 days; rural counties may take 30+ days.
How much does mental health treatment cost in Phoenix, AZ?
| Payer | Coverage | Out-of-pocket |
|---|
| Medicare | Limited — outpatient mental health visits covered with copay; substance-use treatment partially covered | 20% coinsurance after Part B deductible |
| AHCCCS | Yes — through Arizona Long Term Care System (ALTCS) for qualifying low-income residents | $0 for most enrollees; small copays in some states |
| Private insurance | Most plans cover mental health treatment subject to network rules and prior auth | Deductible + 10–30% coinsurance typical |
| Private pay | Outpatient: $50–$200/session. IOP: $3,000–$10,000. Residential: $5,000–$30,000+ for 30 days | Full cost |
| Long-term care insurance | Generally not — designed for chronic-care services | Per policy |
Costs are 2026 estimates. Verify with the specific provider before scheduling.
How to choose a mental health treatment provider
When you compare mental health treatment providers, focus on five things: (1) certification status (Medicare- or Medicaid-certified for clinical care; SAMHSA-listed for behavioral health), (2) services offered relative to the specific need, (3) which insurance plans and Medicaid waivers they accept, (4) how quickly they can start, (5) patient and family reviews where available. Reputable providers explain coverage, costs, and care plans up front; high-pressure sales tactics are a red flag.
Before signing a care agreement, ask for the answers to these questions in writing: which services are billed to Medicare/Medicaid versus billed to you out of pocket; who is the primary care coordinator; how the agency handles after-hours calls and emergencies; the typical response time for new requests; and two or three references from current patients or families. Providers who refuse to share references are a yellow flag — keep looking.
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What you'll find on this page
This page covers every mental health treatment provider with a verified address in Phoenix, AZ. For a wider radius, see the <a href="/arizona-mental-health">Arizona state page</a> or use the <a href="/search?q=Mental%20Health%20Treatment%20in%20Phoenix%2C%20AZ">search</a>. Click any provider's name below to view their full profile — address, phone, services, ownership, certification details, and how to contact them. Senova never charges patients or families for these listings, and providers cannot pay to appear higher on this page.
About this data
Senova is a free, independent directory of care providers. We do not run any of the agencies listed below — we surface them from authoritative federal data so you can find them faster. Our data source is SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov. If you spot outdated or incorrect information, the source dataset is publicly auditable and refreshed by the federal government on a monthly basis. To request a correction directly, contact SAMHSA at 1-877-SAMHSA-7 or the provider directly.
- Arisevida Care Llc
4040 East McDowell Road Suite 107, Phoenix, AZ, 85008
602-899-1229
- Arizona Youth And Family Services Inc
3707 North 7th Street Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ, 85014
602-277-4833
- Banner University Medical Center
1441 North 12th Street 3rd Floor, Womens Institute, Phoenix, AZ, 85006
602-521-5700
- Banner University Medicine
1300 North 12th Street Suite 320, Phoenix, AZ, 85006
602-521-3600
- Blooming Cactus Counseling Llc
3655 West Anthem Way Suite A-109, PMB 388, Phoenix, AZ, 85086
602-935-9222
- Camelback Physicians Group
4527 North 16th Street Suite 201, Phoenix, AZ, 85016
760-835-7562
- Camelback Recovery Treatment Center
4527 North 16th Street Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ, 85016
760-835-7562
- Catholic Charities Community Services
5119 North 19th Avenue Suite G, Phoenix, AZ, 85015
602-997-6105
- Chicanos Por La Causa Inc
6850 West Indian School Road, Phoenix, AZ, 85033
623-247-0464
- Choice Recovery Centers
3131 North 19th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, 85015
480-527-0337
- Christian Family Care
2346 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, 85004
877-847-6104
- Community Connections Llc
16620 North 40th Street Suite F-2, Phoenix, AZ, 85032
623-242-8460
- Community Connections Llc
Phoenix, AZ, 85022
623-242-8460
- Community Connections Llc
Phoenix, AZ, 85023
623-242-8460
- Community Partners Integrated Hlthcare
1515 East Osborn Road, Phoenix, AZ, 85014
602-604-0000
- Cornerstone Healing Center
4344 West Indian School Road Suite 22, Phoenix, AZ, 85031
480-569-7944
- Crossroads
2002 East Osborn Road, Phoenix, AZ, 85016
602-263-5242
- Denova Collaborative Health
610 East Baseline Road Suite 5, Phoenix, AZ, 85042
602-230-7373
- Denova Collaborative Health
3330 North 2nd Street Suite 601, Phoenix, AZ, 85012
602-230-7373
- Denova Collaborative Health
750 East Thunderbird Road Suite 1, Phoenix, AZ, 85022
602-230-7373
- Denova Collaborative Health
3033 North Central Avenue Suite 700, Phoenix, AZ, 85012
602-230-7373
- Dynamic Living Counseling Inc
1501 East Osborn Road Suite 103, Phoenix, AZ, 85014
602-277-2112
- Ebony House Inc
1616 East Indian School Road Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ, 85016
602-254-6137
- Family Service Agency
4337 West Indian School Road Suites 109 and 110, Phoenix, AZ, 85031
602-233-9401
- Family Service Agency
33423 East Greenway Road Suite 108, Phoenix, AZ, 85032
602-863-1862 x401
- Family Service Agency
10220 North 31st Avenue Suite 103, Phoenix, AZ, 85051
602-863-1862
- Florence Crittenton
715 West Mariposa Street, Phoenix, AZ, 85013
602-274-7318 x109
- Freshstart Recovery
Phoenix, AZ, 85041
480-343-0086
- Grossman And Grossman Ltd
Edwards Medical Plaza 1300 North 12th Street, Suite 550, Phoenix, AZ, 85006
602-468-2077
- Haven Behavioral Hospital Of Phoenix
1201 South 7th Avenue Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ, 85007
623-333-2362
- Heal Recovery Center Llc
3111 North 31st Avenue Suite A, Phoenix, AZ, 85017
602-314-7681
- Helping Handz Counseling Services
3930 North 30th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, 85017
971-202-8294
- Helping Handz Counseling Services
2995 West Fairmount Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, 85017
623-322-6143
- Hofunity Behavioral Health Llc
6923 South 21st Drive, Phoenix, AZ, 85041
602-799-8467
- Ideal Treatment Center Llc
1717 West Northern Avenue Suite 116, Phoenix, AZ, 85021
602-278-6154
- Mentally Ill Kids In Distress
7816 North 19th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, 85021
602-253-1240
- Metro Center
10217 North Metro Parkway West 105, 109, 120, 200-201, 218, 210A, 220, Phoenix, AZ, 85051
602-997-9006
- Milestone Recovery
14001 North 7th Street Suite C-106, Phoenix, AZ, 85022
602-612-3899
- Mind 24/7
10046 North Metro Parkway, Phoenix, AZ, 85051
844-646-3247
- Mojave Complete Recovery
1010 East McDowell Road Suite 410, Phoenix, AZ, 85006
480-818-9078
- Native American Connections Inc
337 East Virginia Avenue Building B, Phoenix, AZ, 85012
602-424-2060
- Nirvana Recovery Llc
21725 North 20th Avenue Suite 103, Phoenix, AZ, 85027
480-764-2335
- Nirvana Residential Treatment
15852 North 17th Street, Phoenix, AZ, 85022
480-516-4739
- Oasis Health Services Llc
Phoenix, AZ, 85016
470-802-6838
- Open Hearts
4414 North 19th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, 85015
602-285-5550 x318
- Our Home Of Unity Llc
6804 South 21st Drive, Phoenix, AZ, 85041
602-799-8467
- Phoenix Medical Psychiatric Hospital
Phoenix, AZ, 85006
623-600-2730
- Purpose Healing Center
1841 North 24th Street, Phoenix, AZ, 85008
480-579-3319
- Quail Run Behavioral Health
2545 West Quail Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, 85027
602-455-5700
- Recovia
337 East Coronado Road Suite 201, Phoenix, AZ, 85004
480-712-4600
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does mental health treatment cost in Phoenix, AZ?
Cost varies dramatically based on level of care. Outpatient counseling can be $50–$200 per session with insurance; intensive outpatient runs $3,000–$10,000 for a typical course; residential treatment ranges from $5,000 to $30,000+ for 30 days. AHCCCS covers mental health treatment for qualifying residents, and most providers below accept sliding-scale or state-funded coverage for the uninsured.
Does Medicaid cover mental health treatment in Arizona?
Yes. AHCCCS covers mental health treatment through Arizona Long Term Care System (ALTCS). Eligibility is based on financial need (typically $2,901/month for an individual) and a documented care need that would otherwise require nursing-facility-level care. Apply through Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System or use the federal portal at healthcare.gov.
How do I choose the right mental health treatment provider?
Compare providers on five things: (1) certification status — Medicare/Medicaid certified or, for behavioral health, SAMHSA-listed; (2) services offered relative to your specific needs; (3) which insurance plans and Medicaid waivers they accept; (4) how quickly they can start care; (5) patient and family reviews where available. Reputable agencies provide written care plans, clear cost breakdowns, and answer questions without high-pressure sales tactics.
How quickly can I get a mental health appointment in Phoenix, AZ?
Wait times vary significantly by provider type and severity. Crisis/emergency services are immediate — call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or go to a community mental health center. Standard outpatient appointments often have 2–6 week wait times. Many providers in this listing offer walk-in intake or same-week telehealth for urgent (non-emergency) cases. SAMHSA's helpline (1-800-662-4357) is free, confidential, and 24/7 if you need help finding immediate care.
Are these providers verified?
Yes. Every facility on this page is listed in the federal SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov national directory and refreshed monthly. SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) is the U.S. government agency responsible for behavioral health services. Inclusion in their directory means the facility has reported its services and contact info to the federal government.
Does Senova charge for using this directory?
No. Senova is free for patients and families. We never charge to view providers, request a callback, or save vendors to your account. We don't sell your contact information. Providers can also list their agency for free; we offer optional paid plans only for premium features like priority placement on relevant searches.
Can I request a call back from a specific provider?
Yes. Click "Request vendor to contact me" on any provider card. If you're not signed in, you'll be prompted to create a free account first (takes 30 seconds) so the provider has your contact info. Your request is logged in your profile under "Callback Requests" — you can track which providers you've contacted and when.
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What's the difference between Medicare and Medicaid for mental health treatment?
Medicare is the federal health insurance for people 65+ and certain younger adults with disabilities — it covers mental health treatment when criteria are met (homebound status, physician order, skilled need). Medicaid is the joint federal-state program for low-income Americans — it covers mental health treatment more broadly through state HCBS waivers. Many people qualify for both ("dual-eligible") and use them together to maximize coverage.
What if I'm in a mental-health or substance-use crisis right now?
Don't wait for a directory listing — call or text 988 immediately for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (free, confidential, 24/7), or call SAMHSA's helpline at 1-800-662-4357 for substance use treatment referrals. If there's immediate danger to yourself or someone else, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. The providers below are for ongoing treatment after the immediate crisis is stabilized.
How often is the data on this page updated?
Senova refreshes the underlying federal datasets on the 1st of every month. SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov publishes updates approximately quarterly, and we sync within 24 hours of their release. Provider information that changes more often (phone numbers, addresses, accepted insurance) is only as current as the federal source — call the provider directly to confirm critical details before scheduling care.