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Our hospital now offers ONLINE Intensive Outpatient therapy to help those impacted by the COVID-19, you can get help now, safely and confidently in your own home. Call today for more info, don’t wait.


24 hrs a day 7 days a week.
360-651-6400







Opened in 2017, Smokey Point Behavioral Hospital offers both inpatient care & outpatient services for a multitude of mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety disorder, PTSD, and postpartum depression. Smokey Point Behavioral Hospital also treats substance abuse disorders such as abusing alcohol, prescription drugs, and recreational drugs.

The need for behavioral health facilities continues to grow in the United States, as approximately 56% of American adults with a mental illness do not receive proper mental health treatment. Smokey Point Behavioral Hospital is trying to change that statistic as our staff works with patients and families to ensure they receive the care needed to overcome their current mental health or substance abuse struggles.

If you or someone who you love is struggling with their mental health, please call us immediately at (360) 651-6400.


A specialized program for adolescents ages 12-17 experiencing Suicidal Thoughts, Feelings of hopelessness, Co-occurring drug and/or alcohol abuse, Depression, ADHD, and/or Anxiety.

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A full continuum of care for adult patients after inpatient treatment or an another option for patients who do not need inpatient treatment.

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Trained clinicians are available 24/7 for a FREE, confidential assessment with you or your loved one, call us now!

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Treatment for adults experiencing mental health disorders such as Suicidal Thoughts, Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, PTSD or ADHD.

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You can come in 24/7 for a free, confidential assessment with a behavioral health professional.

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Learn about Smokey Point and our upcoming events.

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Apply for our open positions and learn more about the benefits of working at Smokey Point Behavioral Hospital.

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