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Axis Health System

Montrose Crisis Walk-In Center

Mental Health | Substance Use Treatment | Crisis Care

Hotchkiss

300 N. Cascade Avenue
Montrose, CO 81401

24 hours a day / 7 days a week / 365 days a year

 

In Crisis?

988

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

844.493.8255

24/7 Axis Crisis Walk-In Center

970.252.3203

 

Your Care Options

 

The Crisis Walk-In Center is open 24/7, and no appointment is necessary. Upon arrival at the Crisis Walk-In Center, a professional staff member will greet you and provide an initial assessment to help identify what care will best meet your needs. 

Located in Montrose, Colorado, the Crisis Walk-In Center provides urgent behavioral healthcare for our six-county region on the Western Slope. We work closely with hospitals, therapists, emergency services, and law enforcement to get people the urgent help they need in the most appropriate setting. The Crisis Walk-In Center can be an alternative to a hospital emergency room or even jail for someone who needs urgent mental health or substance use treatment.  

Staffed with certified mental health professionals, this location offers a convenient, local resource for urgent behavioral healthcare services.

 

On-site services include:

Walk-In Clinic for anyone of any age experiencing a mental health crisis. Staffed with Master’s-Level clinicians and mental health technicians, anyone can walk in anytime to access in-person mental health support during a crisis.

Crisis Stabilization Unit for those aged 12 and older who may need short-term, 24/7 care. An alternative to hospital care, our highly-skilled providers offer crisis assessments, group and individual therapy, peer support, psychiatry and medication management, and coordination of ongoing treatment. We offer stays of up to 5 days and provide care close-to-home.

If you or someone you love is struggling with a behavioral health crisis, please walk in and our staff will see you quickly and confidentially.

Clients may come to the Crisis Walk-In Center with a family member or friend for support. We know this support is critical. Once someone’s needs have been assessed by our staff, they will be assigned to a care team or unit, as necessary.

Visitors

If it is determined that someone needs to stay overnight in our Crisis Stabilization Unit, visitors are typically allowed for one hour a day. Staff can advise on the best time for your loved one. On occasion, the treatment team may discourage visitors depending on the needs of the client. Please note, a stay in our Crisis Stabilization Unit is limited to 5 days.

If someone has been admitted for withdrawal management or detox services, visitors are not allowed due to the short duration of these stays.

Please call 970.252.3203 if you have specific questions.

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We provide crisis services to anyone regardless of their ability to pay.  You will not be turned away due to lack of insurance.

We are happy to discuss billing and insurance options with you.  Please call us to learn more about options that are available to you.

We accept Medicaid at all locations.

For billing and insurance questions, click here.

Todas nuestras sucursales ofrecen servicios de interpretación por teléfono y video para asegurarnos que tus necesidades médicas se cubran de forma amable y profesional. Haz clic aquí para obtener más información en español sobre cómo registrarte como paciente, así como también información sobre facturación, seguro de salud y nuestra escala móvil de tarifas.

To access interpretation services call 970.335.2288; or if you are deaf or hard of hearing, please call 800-656-3656 for Colorado TTY services. Expect a short delay as our staff connects you with an interpreter.

Axis Health System is a provider of Colorado Crisis Services. Funded in part by the Colorado Department of Human Services. 

Axis Health System complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. Axis Health System does not exclude people or treat them differently because of race, color, national origin, age, disability or sex. For more information, click here.