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Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada: Facility Profile

Review Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada, including reported adult programs, Las Vegas location information and insurance questions.

FAR guidance line: 877-959-7271 · Calling does not guarantee admission or coverage.

LocationLas Vegas, NV
Levels of careDetox, residential, PHP, IOP and outpatient
Who it servesAdults age 18 and older
InsuranceCommercial and military-related plans; verify benefits
Important disclosure: Find Addiction Rehabs is a separate treatment-information and referral resource; it does not operate Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada. FAR may have a commercial relationship with facilities it lists and may receive compensation following a referral. The FAR telephone number on this page does not connect directly to the facility.

Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada reports providing addiction and mental health treatment in the Las Vegas area. This facility profile uses current information from the organization’s official website and identifies questions to resolve before admission.

Source reviewed July 12, 2026: Icarus Nevada’s website describes services for adults and identifies a Las Vegas recovery location. Confirm the correct address, program availability and admission requirements directly.

About Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada

The facility’s About page states that Icarus Nevada works with adults age 18 and older and aims to offer care from inpatient detoxification and psychiatric stabilization through outpatient programming and continuing care. This represents the facility’s description of its continuum, not an independent clinical recommendation.

A broad continuum can help with transitions between levels of care, but prospective clients should ask which services operate at the location they are considering. Residential, outpatient and administrative services may occur at different addresses.

Las Vegas Area Images

The images below provide location context and are not a substitute for confirming the specific treatment property. Ask the facility for current photos of the program being considered.

Reported Treatment Services

Icarus Nevada publishes information about detox, residential care, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient and standard outpatient programs. It also describes treatment for mental health and co-occurring substance use conditions.

Program names do not establish the intensity, schedule or clinical scope. Ask how many hours of services are provided, whether housing is part of the program, who provides medical oversight and how emergencies are handled.

Las Vegas Location Considerations

The organization’s homepage structured data identifies 7536 Mount Spokane Court, Las Vegas, NV 89113. Because the official site also discusses Henderson-area and Las Vegas programs, confirm which location will provide the recommended service.

Someone traveling to Nevada should also clarify transportation, medication supply, family communication and how the facility coordinates follow-up care in the person’s home community.

Insurance and Financial Verification

The official site lists several insurance brands. That list should not be interpreted as a promise that a particular plan will authorize or pay for care. Confirm network participation for the specific location and level of care, along with prior authorization, deductibles, coinsurance and possible noncovered services.

Questions to Ask Before Admission

  • Which Nevada license applies to the program?
  • Is the proposed location residential, outpatient or administrative?
  • What medical services are available during withdrawal management?
  • How are psychiatric medications and co-occurring conditions managed?
  • What family participation and discharge planning are offered?
  • What charges might remain if insurance pays less than expected?
Call Find Addiction Rehabs: 877-959-7271. This number reaches FAR, not Icarus Nevada directly. FAR may receive compensation following a referral.


Frequently Asked Questions About Icarus Nevada

Is Icarus Behavioral Health Nevada in Las Vegas?

The official homepage identifies a Las Vegas address, while the site also discusses Henderson-area programs. Confirm the exact treatment location for the recommended service.

Does Icarus Nevada treat adults?

The facility’s About page states that its continuum is designed for people age 18 and older. Admission still depends on clinical appropriateness and current capacity.

Does Icarus Nevada provide detox?

The official website describes detoxification and psychiatric stabilization services. Ask what medical capabilities are available and where detox care is delivered.

Can insurance pay for treatment at Icarus Nevada?

Possibly. Coverage depends on the exact plan, network, authorization, medical necessity and service. An insurance check does not guarantee payment.

Is 877-959-7271 the facility’s direct number?

No. It is the Find Addiction Rehabs guidance line. The facility’s official website provides direct contact options.

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  • brandon crawford avatar 160

    Brandon Crawford is a content writer and behavioral health marketer with over ten years of experience creating educational resources focused on addiction recovery and treatment access. His work centers on helping individuals and families better understand substance use disorders, recovery pathways, and available support options

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  • Noah Fischler
    Recovery Perspective Reviewer:

    Noah Fischler has been in recovery since 2018 following several years of heroin and meth addiction. He brings lived experience from both sides of the recovery process, having worked directly with individuals in crisis as a behavioral health technician and now in business development within the treatment field. Noah is an ISSA-certified personal trainer who integrates fitness and resilience-building into long-term recovery support.

     

Last reviewed: July 12, 2026

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