Campbell County Health Behavioral Health Services
Hospital-Based Mental Health & Addiction Stabilization in Gillette, Wyoming
3.0
(18 Google reviews)
Overview
Campbell County Health (CCH) Behavioral Health Services provides critical mental health and substance use stabilization for the Gillette, Wyoming community. Functioning as a secure, 8-bed inpatient unit on the fifth floor of the hospital, its primary role is to assess and stabilize individuals in acute crisis. The clinical setting ensures immediate medical supervision, with adolescents and adults housed separately. While not a residential-style rehab, most rooms are private, offering personal space. This integrated approach ensures patients receive a full continuum of care, from emergency intervention to ongoing community-based support for long-term wellness. Visit their website here.
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Treatment
Levels of Care
Inpatient Psychiatric Unit
Short-term acute stabilization.
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Structured step-down care.
Outpatient Services
Flexible, ongoing support.
Approaches
Policies
Secure & Locked Unit
Ensures patient safety during acute stabilization.
Hospital-Based
Immediate access to comprehensive medical care.
Tobacco-Free Campus
Smoking and vaping are strictly prohibited.
No Electronics
Personal phones and laptops are not permitted.
Coordinated Visitation
Family visits are part of the therapeutic process.
MAT Policy
Determined by providers based on clinical need.
Cost
Payment Structure
Campbell County Health accepts most major private insurance plans. Treatment is also accessible via Medicaid and Medicare.
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For patients without insurance, an estimate is provided below. A sliding fee scale may also be available based on income.
- Inpatient Care (per day): ~$1,000
Reviews
Based on 18 Google reviews
What Clients Appreciate
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Caring On-Site Staff: In-person nurses and doctors are praised for being polite, supportive, and excellent listeners.
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Professionalism: Many describe the on-site team as compassionate and professional, making patients feel safe.
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Quality Care: Gratitude is often expressed for the quality of care received during difficult times.
"I feel like the drs you talk to online during the day time are not very helpful. I did better talking to the DR's face to face so you know your actually being listened to..."
"Excellent first visit. The staff was polite and confidential. Dr. Egbert listened and was supportive. Looking forward to continuing care here."
View additional context from reviews
Reviews indicate a significant difference in patient experience between in-person staff and telehealth doctors. While on-site nurses and staff are highly praised for their compassion, a recurring theme in negative feedback is dissatisfaction with remote doctors, who are sometimes described as dismissive or unhelpful.
Tip: Potential patients may want to inquire about the ratio of in-person to telehealth care they can expect to receive during their stay.
Location
Address
Campbell County Health BHS501 South Burma Avenue, Fifth Floor
Gillette, WY 82716
Hours
Inpatient Unit: Open 24/7 for admissions.
Outpatient Office: Mon-Fri, 8am - 4pm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a closed/locked facility?
Yes, this is a closed and locked inpatient psychiatric hospital unit for safety and stabilization.
Who else will be in treatment with me at your facility? What is their occupancy?
The inpatient unit has 8 beds and serves adolescents (13–17) and adults (18+), with minors housed separately from adults.
Does this program use the 12-steps, or not use the 12-steps? Smart Recovery? Celebrate Recovery?
This is a clinical hospital-based program; while not strictly 12-step based, 12-step meetings may occasionally be brought in.
What should I bring with me?
Bring minimal personal items such as your insurance card, ID, a list of medications, important phone numbers, and possibly books or approved reading materials; this is a hospital setting so most essentials are provided.
What should I leave at home?
Leave valuables, weapons, sharp objects, alcohol/drugs, tobacco products, vaping devices, and personal electronics such as phones or laptops at home.
Is smoking/vaping allowed?
No, tobacco use, smoking, and vaping are not permitted.
What is the living situation like? Apartments? Hospital/unit setting? Ranch/cabin? Home-like houses?
It is a hospital-based inpatient psychiatric unit designed for short-term stabilization.
Can I get my own room? Bathroom?
Rooms are mostly private; bathroom arrangements are not specifically detailed.
Is the program faith-based?
No, it is a clinical medical hospital-based behavioral health program.
Is Suboxone (MAT) permitted?
Medication management is provided; MAT decisions are made by medical providers based on clinical need.
Can I use my phone or laptop? Is there WiFi?
Personal phones and laptops are generally not permitted in the inpatient unit.
Are family visits allowed?
Family visits can be facilitated through clinicians and therapy sessions, and patients may have access to a landline phone for calls.
How long will I be there?
Length of stay typically ranges from 1–10 days depending on clinical need and insurance coverage; this is a short-term acute stabilization setting.
Who provides care here? Treatment team? Staff?
Care is provided by a clinical treatment team; some doctors may be seen via telehealth while nursing and other staff are onsite in person.
What types of therapies do you use in your addiction treatment programs?
They provide individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, relapse prevention services, psychological assessments, and medication management.
How do you treat dual diagnosis?
They provide integrated treatment addressing both mental health disorders and substance use disorders simultaneously within the hospital setting.
Do you accept insurance for substance use disorder treatment?
Yes, insurance is accepted; they also accept Medicaid and Medicare.
What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment?
Inpatient treatment provides 24-hour hospital-based stabilization, while outpatient treatment allows patients to live at home and attend scheduled therapy sessions.
What types of support and aftercare are available once treatment ends?
Patients may transition to outpatient counseling, relapse prevention programs, and continued behavioral health services.
What will my costs be for treatment?
Without insurance, hospital inpatient treatment costs approximately $1,000 per day; insurance may significantly reduce out-of-pocket costs.
Do you provide detoxification services?
Detoxification may be managed within the hospital setting when medically necessary as part of inpatient stabilization.
What family involvement is included in the treatment process?
Family therapy sessions and clinician-facilitated involvement are available as part of treatment planning.
What substance use disorder treatment programs do you offer?
They offer substance use assessments, inpatient stabilization, intensive outpatient programming (IOP), relapse prevention, counseling, and medication management.
Do you treat co-occurring mental disorders?
Yes, they treat co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
Are there psychiatrists and psychologists on staff?
Psychiatric and psychological services are provided, with some physicians available via telehealth and other licensed clinicians onsite.
What is the length of a residential stay for substance use disorders?
This is not a long-term residential program; inpatient stays typically range from 1–10 days for acute stabilization.
What is the layout of the campus?
It is a hospital campus with a designated inpatient behavioral health unit, with adolescents housed separately from adults.
Is there any follow-up after discharge?
Yes, patients can transition into outpatient behavioral health services and relapse prevention programming after discharge.
How long has this facility been open?
The facility has been open since 1953.
Why choose us? What makes it different than other addiction treatment centers?
This is a hospital-based, acute stabilization psychiatric unit offering short-term, medically supervised care with integrated mental health and substance use treatment, designed for individuals needing immediate clinical support rather than long-term residential rehab.
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CARF Accredited
Meets high standards of care.
State Licensed
Licensed by the State of Wyoming.





