Behavioral and primary healthcare in one location

Mile High Integrated Care | Summit County offers access to a full continuum of care. Through a partnership with Summit Wellness Hub and Front Range Clinic, the team supports individuals on their recovery journey—from trauma, substance use and mental health challenges, and housing instability.

Front Range Clinic
With specialized training in addiction treatment, compassionate Front Range Clinic nurse practitioners help patients with Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) and primary care needs and medication. A board-certified addiction physician supervises the nurse practitioners.

Mile High Behavioral Healthcare
MHBHC manages the location, providing seamless, accessible care and services for a successful, sustainable recovery. MHBHC includes case management and peer-to-peer support by trained peer specialists. Clients also have access to the full range of programs offered through MHBHC’s continuum of care.

Services

• DUI education and therapy
• outpatient programs, including enhanced weekly programs
• individual and group therapy
• day, evening, and Saturday classes
• peer recovery support groups and services
• abstinence monitoring, including random breathalyzers and urine analysis
• crisis support
• trauma support
• MAT services
• case management
• LGBTQ2S+ affirming supportive services
• referral, employment, and housing support services

Medication Assisted Treatment / MAT

Medication Assisted Treatment uses various medications to help individuals with addiction. Medications for treatment are Antabuse, Buprenorphine/Suboxone, Campral, and Vivitrol.

970.485.6676
Summit County Medical Office Building / 360 Peak One Drive, #110D
Frisco, Colorado 80443


Adolescent Behavioral Health

We also offer Adolescent Behavioral Healthcare at Mile High Integrated Care. We work with the individual where they are in their developmental stage of exploration during the teenage years. Care includes
• Individual and family services
• Experiential-based treatment
• Group meeting, activities and outings
• Educational programming
• Access to technology
• Peer support
• Support to families of the youth 

For more information or to make a referral
303.825-8113 x150 or AdolescentIntake@MHBHC.org